Arizona College of Nursing
Nursing Adjunct Faculty - Peds Specialty
Arizona College of Nursing, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215
Nursing Adjunct Faculty - Peds Specialty
Arizona College of Nursing is a rapidly growing nursing school committed to preparing students for careers in nursing. The College offers a bachelor’s in nursing in 3 years or less and emphasizes innovation, community impact, and core values of Passion, Excellence, Adaptability, Accountability, Integrity, and Adaptability. Responsibilities
Develop, implement, teach, and evaluate the philosophy and objectives of the nursing education program. Design, implement, evaluate, and revise the curriculum. Document actions taken in faculty and committee meetings using systematic evaluation plans. Lead simulation learning experiences in the Nursing Lab. Teach and evaluate students in classroom didactic courses. Create an effective learning environment addressing contemporary nursing issues. Support student academic progression and socialization into nursing roles. Utilize assessment tools to evaluate student learning. Participate in systematic curriculum design and program evaluation plans. Work with Course Lead Faculty to develop student success plans and remediate at‑risk students. Facilitate application of theory to clinical practice. Attend healthcare facility/agency orientation and maintain program knowledge. Communicate effectively with clinical agency representatives, staff, faculty, and students. Identify and communicate clinical concerns to Course Lead Faculty recommending changes. Provide daily communication with Course Lead Faculty on student progress and clinical issues. Grade associated clinical papers and provide clear, timely feedback. Maintain records on student performance (Student Success Plan, Progressive Disciplinary Plan, and clinical evaluations). Complete clinical site evaluations. Adhere to policies and procedures of Arizona College of Nursing and the clinical facility. Attend course faculty meetings to ensure clinical rotations align with didactic courses. Plan, teach, and evaluate classroom, clinical, skills labs, and other learning experiences in conjunction with the team. Connect students to college resources for success. Participate in academic advisement and counseling. Consistently demonstrate and coach students on soft skills: leadership, ethics, communication, critical thinking, teamwork, collaboration, responsibility, and dependability. Attend campus‑based orientation and faculty meetings. Provide input to developing, evaluating, and revising program policies. Protect student privacy through completing FERPA training and upholding FERPA guidelines. Qualifications
Not specified in the source description; the role primarily requires strong teaching and curriculum development experience, excellent communication skills, and commitment to core values of passion, excellence, adaptability, accountability, integrity, and excellence.
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Arizona College of Nursing is a rapidly growing nursing school committed to preparing students for careers in nursing. The College offers a bachelor’s in nursing in 3 years or less and emphasizes innovation, community impact, and core values of Passion, Excellence, Adaptability, Accountability, Integrity, and Adaptability. Responsibilities
Develop, implement, teach, and evaluate the philosophy and objectives of the nursing education program. Design, implement, evaluate, and revise the curriculum. Document actions taken in faculty and committee meetings using systematic evaluation plans. Lead simulation learning experiences in the Nursing Lab. Teach and evaluate students in classroom didactic courses. Create an effective learning environment addressing contemporary nursing issues. Support student academic progression and socialization into nursing roles. Utilize assessment tools to evaluate student learning. Participate in systematic curriculum design and program evaluation plans. Work with Course Lead Faculty to develop student success plans and remediate at‑risk students. Facilitate application of theory to clinical practice. Attend healthcare facility/agency orientation and maintain program knowledge. Communicate effectively with clinical agency representatives, staff, faculty, and students. Identify and communicate clinical concerns to Course Lead Faculty recommending changes. Provide daily communication with Course Lead Faculty on student progress and clinical issues. Grade associated clinical papers and provide clear, timely feedback. Maintain records on student performance (Student Success Plan, Progressive Disciplinary Plan, and clinical evaluations). Complete clinical site evaluations. Adhere to policies and procedures of Arizona College of Nursing and the clinical facility. Attend course faculty meetings to ensure clinical rotations align with didactic courses. Plan, teach, and evaluate classroom, clinical, skills labs, and other learning experiences in conjunction with the team. Connect students to college resources for success. Participate in academic advisement and counseling. Consistently demonstrate and coach students on soft skills: leadership, ethics, communication, critical thinking, teamwork, collaboration, responsibility, and dependability. Attend campus‑based orientation and faculty meetings. Provide input to developing, evaluating, and revising program policies. Protect student privacy through completing FERPA training and upholding FERPA guidelines. Qualifications
Not specified in the source description; the role primarily requires strong teaching and curriculum development experience, excellent communication skills, and commitment to core values of passion, excellence, adaptability, accountability, integrity, and excellence.
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