Long Island University
Title
Part-time Adjunct Faculty Positions – School of Nursing
Department: Nursing (Brooklyn)
Campus: Brooklyn, New York
FLSA: Exempt – Part-time
Basic Function And Scope Of Responsibilities Non-tenured part-time adjunct faculty position responsible for undergrad and graduate nursing students clinical rotations to area hospitals, nursing homes, and community health centers. May require laboratory hours on campus in practice lab, simulation lab, or graduate nursing lab.
Principal Responsibilities
Assigned for entire semester at clinical site and/or labs on campus.
Assigns patient to student nurses with safety protocols in mind to ensure students receive the most from their clinical rotations.
Supervise students in all aspects of care of patients/clients.
Conduct pre and post conferences in areas that do not interfere with the coordination of patient care.
Evaluate the clinical performance of the student (at midpoint and end-of-semester) and grade all clinical assignments as noted on syllabi determined by lecture professor. For those who are not meeting expectations, establishes a mutual learning plan to achieve stated goals; notify the lead faculty and program chair of at-risk students as soon as identified and at least weekly thereafter; complete final evaluation of student performance and submits student grades on time.
Create a dynamic, learner-centered environment that supports the diverse learning needs of the student population based on educational theory and evidence-based teaching practices.
Develop engaging lesson plans.
Ensure the relevant learning resources are available.
Attend faculty meetings at least once a semester.
Assist in proctoring exams, if needed.
Education Requirements
Doctoral or Master’s degree in nursing, and active licensure as a New York State Registered Nurse or Nurse Practitioner, depending on area of teaching assignment. Prior experience in higher education is preferred.
Training, Skills, Knowledge, Experience
Must possess current clinical expertise in the area he/she is assigned and display knowledge of current adult learning principles.
Current certification in CPR and up to date immunizations.
Working Conditions
Flexible hours, including weekends and evenings, may be required to execute the role.
Generally, follows established protocols, but may need to respond appropriately to unforeseen and highly stressful situations.
Proven ability to function with minimal direct supervision and to function effectively under sometimes unforeseen clinical situations.
Adhere to the rules of the assigned clinical location which may include, but not limited to, courses to be taken before clinical rotation(s) begin, immunization requirements, student to patient ratio, and medication administration.
LIU is an equal opportunity employer. LIU is committed to extending equal opportunity in employment to all qualified candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of our academic community. LIU encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender and/or gender identity or expression, marital or parental status, national origin, ethnicity, citizenship status, veteran or military status, age, disability or any other basis protected by applicable local, state or federal laws. Hiring is contingent on eligibility to work in the United States.
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Department: Nursing (Brooklyn)
Campus: Brooklyn, New York
FLSA: Exempt – Part-time
Basic Function And Scope Of Responsibilities Non-tenured part-time adjunct faculty position responsible for undergrad and graduate nursing students clinical rotations to area hospitals, nursing homes, and community health centers. May require laboratory hours on campus in practice lab, simulation lab, or graduate nursing lab.
Principal Responsibilities
Assigned for entire semester at clinical site and/or labs on campus.
Assigns patient to student nurses with safety protocols in mind to ensure students receive the most from their clinical rotations.
Supervise students in all aspects of care of patients/clients.
Conduct pre and post conferences in areas that do not interfere with the coordination of patient care.
Evaluate the clinical performance of the student (at midpoint and end-of-semester) and grade all clinical assignments as noted on syllabi determined by lecture professor. For those who are not meeting expectations, establishes a mutual learning plan to achieve stated goals; notify the lead faculty and program chair of at-risk students as soon as identified and at least weekly thereafter; complete final evaluation of student performance and submits student grades on time.
Create a dynamic, learner-centered environment that supports the diverse learning needs of the student population based on educational theory and evidence-based teaching practices.
Develop engaging lesson plans.
Ensure the relevant learning resources are available.
Attend faculty meetings at least once a semester.
Assist in proctoring exams, if needed.
Education Requirements
Doctoral or Master’s degree in nursing, and active licensure as a New York State Registered Nurse or Nurse Practitioner, depending on area of teaching assignment. Prior experience in higher education is preferred.
Training, Skills, Knowledge, Experience
Must possess current clinical expertise in the area he/she is assigned and display knowledge of current adult learning principles.
Current certification in CPR and up to date immunizations.
Working Conditions
Flexible hours, including weekends and evenings, may be required to execute the role.
Generally, follows established protocols, but may need to respond appropriately to unforeseen and highly stressful situations.
Proven ability to function with minimal direct supervision and to function effectively under sometimes unforeseen clinical situations.
Adhere to the rules of the assigned clinical location which may include, but not limited to, courses to be taken before clinical rotation(s) begin, immunization requirements, student to patient ratio, and medication administration.
LIU is an equal opportunity employer. LIU is committed to extending equal opportunity in employment to all qualified candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of our academic community. LIU encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender and/or gender identity or expression, marital or parental status, national origin, ethnicity, citizenship status, veteran or military status, age, disability or any other basis protected by applicable local, state or federal laws. Hiring is contingent on eligibility to work in the United States.
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