What are the responsibilities and job description for the HSC Adjunct Faculty Member - NMW position at Texas Tech Univ Health Sciences Ctr?
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) School of Nursing is dedicated to training knowledgeable, compassionate nurses and nurse practitioners to meet the critical nursing shortage in West Texas and across the nation. For 40 years, the School of Nursing has educated new nurses, strengthened the careers of experienced nurses, and prepared innovative nurses to become leaders in health care.
The Adjunct Faculty Member, supports the mission of TTUHSC School of Nursing through excellence in teaching, service, and scholarly engagement. Adjunct Faculty in this role support the Graduate Program by delivering high quality instruction in didactic or clinical, laboratory, simulation lab, and online settings, while participating in curriculum planning, academic advising, and professional development. This position has a hybrid remote schedule for your convenience.
The Adjunct Faculty Member, supports the mission of TTUHSC School of Nursing through excellence in teaching, service, and scholarly engagement. Adjunct Faculty in this role support the Graduate Program by delivering high quality instruction in didactic or clinical, laboratory, simulation lab, and online settings, while participating in curriculum planning, academic advising, and professional development. This position has a hybrid remote schedule for your convenience.
- Maintains academic standards as established by the school and the university.
- Reports directly to the Associate Dean/Department Chair.
- Teaches one or more subjects as assigned by the academic unit within prescribed curriculum.
- Teaches students in online, clinical, laboratory and classroom settings.
- Assumes responsibility for and/or participates in the planning and organization of courses to which assigned.
- Provides regular, ongoing evaluation of advanced practice student clinical competency in on-campus intensives or in assigned clinical settings appropriate to the population specialty track.
- Master's in Nursing (MSN) from a regionally accredited university required.
- Current RN/APRN licensure in the State of Texas.
- National certification as a Certified Nurse Midwife required.
- Holds national certification as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) with at least five (5) years of clinical experience in the advanced practice nursing role.