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The *Nurse Educator *is responsible for the orientation education and training for all Nursing areas. Education*: Graduate of an accredited college or university affiliated nursing program.
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Incorporates current nursing education research in the development/maintenance/evaluation of the total program. Supports and utilizes research in nursing and nursing education.
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Advertising Summary Richland Community College is seeking adjunct clinical instructors for Associate Degree Nursing Transition from Education to Practice course. Job Description Richland Community College is seeking adjunct clinical instructors for Associate Degree Nursing Transition from Education to Practice course.
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E xperience as an instructor in a nursing education program that includes: teaching courses conducting and managing learning experiences, evaluating student achievement, providing input into curriculum development, policy and procedure formulation, and evaluation of program effectiveness measures or an equivalent combination of training and experience is preferred.
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Certified Nursing(CNA) in Training Program Instructor (RN/LPN) Responsible for the organization, administration, continuous review, planning, development, and general effectiveness of the Certified Nursing Assistant program.
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Clinical Instructors work collaboratively with the Associate Deans for Graduate & Undergraduate Education, and BSN, MSN, & DNP Program Directors and Coordinators to create a development plan that is tailored to their and the School’s needs and goals related to teaching.
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Through its School of Professional and Continuing Studies, the College extends its primary undergraduate mission by offering high quality graduate studies in business, education and nursing and an array of undergraduate and certificate programs serving non-traditional students.
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Knowledge of computer technology as it applies to the fields of nursing and education. Master’s Degree in Nursing is required,Minimum of five years of occupational experience in the field of the program or programs being taught, of which at least one year shall be within the last five years, orAn equivalent combination of education, training and experience from which comparable knowledge may be required.
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Initial appointment for Instructor in Clinical Education Track requires: two years of professional nursing practice experience. RESPONSIBILITIES: Didactic Teaching in psychiatric/mental health nursing the BSN program.
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Adjunct Instructor - School of Nursing. The Department of Nursing, Pre-Licensure at Tarleton State University seeks to expand it's pool of applicants for potential adjunct faculty positions to teach face to face and/or online classes.
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A minimum of a baccalaureate degree in nursing from an academic institution accredited by a regional or nationally accredited agency that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
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Required Education: Bachelor's Degree in Nursing from an institution accredited by an authorized accrediting association recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Required Licenses or Certifications: Unencumbered Louisiana R.N. licensePreferred Education: Master's Degree in Nursing from an institution accredited by an authorized accrediting association recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
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Robust teaching resources, positive work environment, collegial faculty, excellent clinical sites, competitive salary and opportunity to earn Continuing Education credits at no cost. RequirementsBSN is required to teach in the PN program, MSN is required to teach in the ADN program, combined with a minimum of 4 years clinical experience as an RN and unencumbered Virginia RN or Compact license.
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Continuing Education Health Care Programs includes but is not limited to Nursing Assisting, Patient Care Technician, Medical Assistant, EKG and Phlebotomy to adult learners. Continuing Education, Nursing.
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Baccalaureate degree or Master's degree in nursing from an accredited program recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA.
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