
Instructor of the Practice in Nursing
- Saint George, UT
- $55,000-60,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Teach 30 credits per academic year within the Nursing program, usually assigned as 15 credit hours (5 classes) per academic semester. Teaching responsibilities include lower-division nursing courses, select upper-division nursing courses, and other nursing courses related to the successful candidate's specialty.
- Develop and teach appropriate courses in nursing, consistent with the applicant's background and expertise.
- Adhere to department, college, and university policies and performs campus-wide faculty responsibilities, including:
- Develop course materials in accordance with University expectations, including syllabi that contain course learning outcomes, assignments, and other student success measures, and a complete schedule for the course.
- Use the Canvas course management system.
- Hold office hours.
- Advise and mentor program students.
- Attending department, division, college, and university meetings and events.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Master's degree in Nursing or Education required.
- Must hold a current Registered Nurse license for the state of Utah or eligibility to gain Utah licensure or by Interstate Compact.
- A commitment to, and evidence of, excellence in undergraduate teaching.
- The ability to supervise and mentor undergraduates in scholarship, especially in ways that benefit the institution and surrounding community through the application of nursing principles.
- Demonstrated ability in successful teaching, be technology literate, certified in online instruction and willing to teach one or more courses online and/or in a blended format; finalists will be required to demonstrate competence through a teaching demonstration.
- Demonstrated ability to provide proactive educational leadership; excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Strong commitment to work collaboratively with Nursing and other UT programs.
- Commitment to academic excellence and exceptional services, with proven effectiveness in allocating and managing sources, utilizing computer-related technologies to enhance education methodology, and proficiency in curriculum design, program administration, program evaluation, instruction, student guidance, and academic counseling.
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