What are the responsibilities and job description for the Adjunct Faculty, Nursing Clinical Instructor position at Olivet Nazarene University and Careers?
Position Summary
Olivet Nazarene University’s School of Nursing seeks to prepare students to excel in nursing with competence and excellence from a Christian perspective. The School of Nursing is seeking a clinical adjunct faculty member to provide clinical instruction in the undergraduate nursing program. Clinical shifts could be held from 8-12 hours at a time. Clinical groups could include 6-12 students, depending on the course and clinical facility. A mandatory orientation is held at the beginning of Fall and Spring semesters.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
2. Supervise students in clinical as they holistically take on full care for patients during their shift. Assist, to an appropriate extent based on student level in the program, with report/data gathering, assessments, medication/IV administration, skills, charting, communication, organization, critical thinking, and all related nursing roles and competencies.
4. Evaluate each student each day on department forms, including the Daily Clinical Evaluation Tool and Skills card.
5. Meet with students at the end of their rotation to give them a final evaluation.
6. Maintain ongoing communication with students, didactic professor(s), and level coordinator(s).
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required
1. A lifestyle in agreement with the ONU Statement of Mission, Faith, and Lifestyle Covenant.
2. At least five years of experience in the nursing field.
3. Strong work ethic.
4. Excellent interpersonal communication skills.
5. Excellent organizational skills.
6. Microsoft Office suite experience and proficiency.
Additional Information
EDUCATION
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Healthcare facilities in Kankakee County and surrounding areas. Pediatric rotations could be in Joliet or Chicago. Travel required to clinical sites. Primary interaction with didactic professor and level coordinator. Reports to the BSN program director.
As a Christian university, Olivet Nazarene University exists to provide an education with a Christian purpose. We value diversity as a means to enrich and deepen the educational experience, both inside and outside the classroom and online. We are committed to recruit and retain mission-aligned faculty and staff from diverse backgrounds. We strive to be a more inclusive community as we seek to understand and celebrate our unique experiences and perspectives.
Only candidates who submit all required documents will be considered: cover letter, resume, statement of faith, teaching philosophy that also includes your experience teaching students from diverse backgrounds and how that shapes your pedagogy, and application questions. Applications will be accepted until position is filled.
This position is not eligible for benefits.