University of Mount Saint Vincent
Nursing Adjunct Faculty - Queens Site
University of Mount Saint Vincent, New York, New York, us, 10261
Overview
College of Mount Saint Vincent invites applications for adjunct faculty to teach at our Queens location at 37-02 Queens Boulevard in Long Island City. Our CCNE-accredited Nursing program is seeking adjunct faculty to teach onsite didactic content in Undergraduate and Graduate areas.
Areas of Instruction
Undergraduate
Pediatrics
Fundamentals
Nursing Research
Health Promotion
Health Assessment
Community Health
Family Child Health
Medical Surgical Nursing
Policy and Politics in Nursing
Nursing Care of the Aging Adult
Pathophysiology
Pharmacology
Psychiatric Behavioral Health
Issues in Professional Nursing
Graduate
Health Assessment
Research
Leadership
FNP Theory
Pathophysiology
Pharmacology
Nursing Theory
Ethical and Policy Issues in Health Care
Responsibilities Adjunct faculty will be responsible for classroom management, lecturing on relevant content, testing and grading papers as required by the course syllabus.
Classroom teaching in the area of specialization utilizing the syllabus provided by the School of Nursing
Preparation of examinations (ExamSoft—training available)
Entering grades into the LMS Canvas
Entering final grades at the end of the semester
Communicate with the course coordinators regrading student and course progress
Salary Compensation: $1,500 per credit, per course.
Requirements
Master's degree in Nursing - Preferred
An unencumbered RN license in New York State
Strong interpersonal, public speaking and writing skills
Past experience with teaching students or in a similar role
Demonstrated ability to effectively solve problems, and work independently
Ability to represent the College in a professional manner
Ability to work with confidential information and exercise discretion
Ability to effectively collaborate with faculty, staff and leadership
Ability to use Google Suite and Gmail
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Areas of Instruction
Undergraduate
Pediatrics
Fundamentals
Nursing Research
Health Promotion
Health Assessment
Community Health
Family Child Health
Medical Surgical Nursing
Policy and Politics in Nursing
Nursing Care of the Aging Adult
Pathophysiology
Pharmacology
Psychiatric Behavioral Health
Issues in Professional Nursing
Graduate
Health Assessment
Research
Leadership
FNP Theory
Pathophysiology
Pharmacology
Nursing Theory
Ethical and Policy Issues in Health Care
Responsibilities Adjunct faculty will be responsible for classroom management, lecturing on relevant content, testing and grading papers as required by the course syllabus.
Classroom teaching in the area of specialization utilizing the syllabus provided by the School of Nursing
Preparation of examinations (ExamSoft—training available)
Entering grades into the LMS Canvas
Entering final grades at the end of the semester
Communicate with the course coordinators regrading student and course progress
Salary Compensation: $1,500 per credit, per course.
Requirements
Master's degree in Nursing - Preferred
An unencumbered RN license in New York State
Strong interpersonal, public speaking and writing skills
Past experience with teaching students or in a similar role
Demonstrated ability to effectively solve problems, and work independently
Ability to represent the College in a professional manner
Ability to work with confidential information and exercise discretion
Ability to effectively collaborate with faculty, staff and leadership
Ability to use Google Suite and Gmail
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