POSITION SUMMARY:
A College of Menominee Nation Associate Degree Nursing Instructor is a member of the faculty responsible for the management and operation of the Practical Nursing Program and the Associate Degree Nursing Program curricula. The Associate Degree Nursing Instructor should have the ability to teach and evaluate didactic content, instruct and evaluate basic nursing skills, and teach and evaluate nursing students in the clinical area. Each faculty member is expected to abide by and promote the mission, philosophy, framework, and policies of the College of Menominee Nation and the Nursing and Health Careers Program. This is a grant funded position.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA:
1. Provides effective program, class, and clinical learning opportunities.
- Teach assigned courses in the Associate Degree Nursing Program selecting appropriate methods and learning activities;
- Direct learning activities in the classroom, laboratory and clinical settings;
- Evaluate academic and clinical practice competencies of students to determine achievement and progress;
- Interact with care team members in cooperating health care agencies to facilitate student learning and provide quality patient care;
- Support the Associate Degree Nursing Program curriculum and participates in the evaluation of program effectiveness and achievement of program outcomes;
- Participate in self and policy evaluations.
2. Provide service to the college, profession, and community at large.
- Serve as an academic advisor;
- Participate in the recruitment and retention of students in the Practical and Associate Degree Nursing Program;
- Participate in academic and student life activities;
- Serve on College of Menominee Nation committees and professional and/or community committees;
- Participate in accreditation and assessment processes;
- Serve the community by participation in professional and health activities in area of expertise.
3. Participate in research and/or scholarly activities.
- Plan and meet goals for professional development;
- Contribute to the advancement of nursing knowledge and expertise.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: | Education: | Master’s Degree in nursing or higher. Certified Nurse Educator through the National League for Nursing preferred. | | Experience | Experience commensurate with area of teaching responsibility. At least 2
years of full-time or equivalent direct care experience as a practicing registered nurse. Must be employed in nursing within the last five years. Teaching
experience preferred | Certification/ Registration | Current license to practice Registered Nursing in the State of Wisconsin.
Registration: Current CPR | Environmental/ Working Conditions | Occasional exposure to infectious waste through contact and care of patients in affiliated clinical agencies. Rare exposure to hazardous materials though contact with office equipment.
May be exposed to a variety of stressful situations and physical exertion involved in the clinical supervision of students. General body strength and stamina may be required for occasional lifting and transferring patients and equipment. Must be able to perform technical procedures and fine work associated with nursing care. Normal visual acuity and the ability to discriminate noise is required or compensated. |
APPLICATION PROCESS:
A complete application includes a letter of interest, current resume, a completed CMN application form, three professional letters of references, transcripts of all College level course work (copies acceptable at this time – official required upon hire) and proof of Tribal enrollment status, if applicable. Position open until filled.
NOTE: pre-employment background check and drug testing is part of the hiring process. EOE/MITW82-10 |