Instructor Nursing and Allied Health
SUMMARY
This is a non-tenure-track full-time faculty position, reporting to the Director of Nursing and Allied Health. This role will include responsibilities such as: teaching, curriculum development, and serving as a subject matter expert for both undergraduate and graduate students.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Demonstrates specialized knowledge and maintains expertise in the theory, skills, and pedagogy of the applicable discipline of profession
- Instruct students in assigned courses in accordance with university policy and procedure
- Uses formative and summative assessments of student learning within the assigned courses to inform instruction and improve student attainment of course objectives and program outcomes
- Use effective teaching strategies and technologies to meet the diverse learning needs of students
- Notify department chair of requests for time off and absences in a timely manner
- Maintain accurate grade and attendance records for students enrolled in classes
- Submit grades, attendance, and other required reports by established deadlines
- Develop and revise curriculum to maintain current offerings
- Communicate with counselors and other appropriate personnel any problems of students, which may require special attention. Provide records as needed
- Advise students and/or perform special assigned duties related to registration
- May serve as faculty advisor to student organizations and interact with students outside the classroom environment via extracurricular activities
- Assess learning outcomes and demonstrate the use of the results in course planning
- Serve on college-wide committees
- Attend all departmental, division, and general faculty meetings
- Attend college convocations and participate in graduation exercises (attired in appropriate academic regalia)
- Request supplies, textbooks, and classroom equipment requisite to successful teaching or assigned classes.
- Incorporate the use of the library into courses; use writing as an instructional method; and utilize computing and other academic technologies in courses when possible
- Engage in continual professional development activities
- Meet all scheduled classes and conference hours
- Maintain a minimum of 10 on campus office hours per week divided over a minimum of two days per week. Days to be approved by department chair prior to the start of each term. Additionally, faculty are required to be on campus an additional 2 hours one Friday each month. It is strongly encouraged for non-tenured faculty to be present on campus a minimum of 3 days per week.
- Promote diversity in the classroom
- Adhere to professional standards of conduct
- Represent the college in the community
- Participate in the evaluation process
- May participate in the development of proposals for obtaining grant funds to support departmental and college-related activities
- Plan and prepare course content and curriculum, utilizing assessment and effective methodologies of instruction for the enhancement of learning.
- Maintain expertise in field of study and teaching pedagogy by attending seminars, workshops, and classes for self-improvement and/or professional enhancement
- Maintain active participation in professional organizations as appropriate
- Participate in enrollment management activities and sharing of professional expertise with colleagues and students beyond the classroom.
- Support student activities including course and career guidance to students, mentor, graduation, and foster a love of learning.
- Maintain appropriate records of student performance.
- Other duties as assigned.
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