University of Colorado
Instructional Series Faculty Appointment (Open Rank-Instructor, Senior Instructo
University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, United States, 80012
Instructional Series Faculty Appointment (Open Rank-Instructor, Senior Instructor, Assistant Teaching Professor, Associate Teaching Professor, or Teaching Professor)
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Instructional Series Faculty Appointment (Open Rank-Instructor, Senior Instructor, Assistant Teaching Professor, Associate Teaching Professor, or Teaching Professor)
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University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus .
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus – College of Nursing, Office of Faculty and Students.
Job Summary The CU College of Nursing is seeking a full-time (1.00 FTE) faculty member within the Instructional Faculty Series with expertise in teaching foundational and adult health content. This position will teach across programs and at multiple CU Nursing locations.
Potential courses within foundational and adult health content could include, but are not limited to, Pathology, Pharmacology, and Medical-Surgical Nursing.
This is an open rank faculty position within the Instructional Faculty Series at the rank of Instructor, Senior Instructor, Assistant Teaching Professor, Associate Teaching Professor, or Teaching Professor. Faculty rank will depend on the candidate’s qualifications, experience, and scholarship.
The successful candidate must work effectively with faculty, staff, students, and community members from diverse ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Faculty are integral to providing a high-quality student experience. This position will interface directly with students. Along with other faculty who teach in the classroom, the role is responsible for providing an engaging experience by maintaining competency in the subject matter being taught, preparing teaching materials in alignment with current best practice guidelines, and serving as a role model to students for professionalism.
Responsibilities
Facilitate learning by engaging students in high-level learning activities related to application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of course content.
Remain current with best practices in teaching pedagogy and cognitive learning theories.
Maintain clinical relevancy regarding guidelines and interventions pertinent to patient care. Serve as a role model to teach students how to interact, assess, and make sound clinical decisions.
Contribute to a psychologically safe learning environment, foster the free exchange of constructive feedback, encourage collaborative teamwork, clearly outline expectations, and cultivate a positive learning environment.
Collaborate with teaching team(s) to foster continued quality improvement and shared decision-making regarding course content and assignments, clinical experiences, and/evaluation methods.
Provide a climate of mutual respect, open communication, and collaboration. Act as a role model for patient-centered care.
Evaluate student application of knowledge.
Participate in professional development activities that address desired learning outcomes and align with an individual’s role and the priorities of the institution.
Use educational technology, task training devices, and computer-assisted instructional tools in the skills laboratory and classroom settings for teaching, learning, practice, and assessment of clinical competencies.
Promote accountability among students by implementing clear guidelines and expectations for preparation, engagement, and self-directed study/practice.
Instructional Track faculty are encouraged to contribute to the body of knowledge in simulation (e.g., publications, editorials, empirical research, blogs, social media, and presentations).
Participate in professional service to the CU Nursing community.
Instruct and facilitate meaningful learning of the course outcomes in the curriculum and proactively support all facets of the learning environment.
Provide education through learner-centered instruction that will enable graduates to fulfill patients’ evolving needs and meet the marketplace's workforce demands.
Encourage a culture of learning that values mutual responsibility and respect, life-long learning, diversity and ethics as well as personal and professional development.
Participate in activities that promote the stature of the academic programs and the College of Nursing as well as abide by the mandates set by the University of Colorado, and the College of Nursing.
Participate in course, curricular and program revisions/development as assigned.
Introduce students to skills needed to succeed in a progressive teaching and learning environment that incorporates ongoing innovative strategies for competency development.
Serve on divisional, college, and university committees.
Demonstrate a commitment to collaborative inter-professional teaching and scholarship.
Work Location Hybrid – this role is eligible for a hybrid schedule based on assigned teaching responsibilities.
This position’s primary work location is the Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado, and will also have teaching responsibilities as needed on the Legacy Campus in Lone Tree, Colorado.
Why Join Us CU Nursing is an amazing place to be. We have the distinct advantage of being a part of a huge medical campus with three incredible hospitals – the VA, the nationally ranked University of Colorado Hospital, and the Children’s Hospital Colorado where our nursing students and faculty learn every day. From our beginning 125 years ago as part of the School of Medicine at CU Boulder to our current home at the Anschutz Medical Campus, the college has been a recognized leader in nursing education.
Benefits
Medical: Multiple plan options
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Instructional Series Faculty Appointment (Open Rank-Instructor, Senior Instructor, Assistant Teaching Professor, Associate Teaching Professor, or Teaching Professor)
role at
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus .
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus – College of Nursing, Office of Faculty and Students.
Job Summary The CU College of Nursing is seeking a full-time (1.00 FTE) faculty member within the Instructional Faculty Series with expertise in teaching foundational and adult health content. This position will teach across programs and at multiple CU Nursing locations.
Potential courses within foundational and adult health content could include, but are not limited to, Pathology, Pharmacology, and Medical-Surgical Nursing.
This is an open rank faculty position within the Instructional Faculty Series at the rank of Instructor, Senior Instructor, Assistant Teaching Professor, Associate Teaching Professor, or Teaching Professor. Faculty rank will depend on the candidate’s qualifications, experience, and scholarship.
The successful candidate must work effectively with faculty, staff, students, and community members from diverse ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Faculty are integral to providing a high-quality student experience. This position will interface directly with students. Along with other faculty who teach in the classroom, the role is responsible for providing an engaging experience by maintaining competency in the subject matter being taught, preparing teaching materials in alignment with current best practice guidelines, and serving as a role model to students for professionalism.
Responsibilities
Facilitate learning by engaging students in high-level learning activities related to application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of course content.
Remain current with best practices in teaching pedagogy and cognitive learning theories.
Maintain clinical relevancy regarding guidelines and interventions pertinent to patient care. Serve as a role model to teach students how to interact, assess, and make sound clinical decisions.
Contribute to a psychologically safe learning environment, foster the free exchange of constructive feedback, encourage collaborative teamwork, clearly outline expectations, and cultivate a positive learning environment.
Collaborate with teaching team(s) to foster continued quality improvement and shared decision-making regarding course content and assignments, clinical experiences, and/evaluation methods.
Provide a climate of mutual respect, open communication, and collaboration. Act as a role model for patient-centered care.
Evaluate student application of knowledge.
Participate in professional development activities that address desired learning outcomes and align with an individual’s role and the priorities of the institution.
Use educational technology, task training devices, and computer-assisted instructional tools in the skills laboratory and classroom settings for teaching, learning, practice, and assessment of clinical competencies.
Promote accountability among students by implementing clear guidelines and expectations for preparation, engagement, and self-directed study/practice.
Instructional Track faculty are encouraged to contribute to the body of knowledge in simulation (e.g., publications, editorials, empirical research, blogs, social media, and presentations).
Participate in professional service to the CU Nursing community.
Instruct and facilitate meaningful learning of the course outcomes in the curriculum and proactively support all facets of the learning environment.
Provide education through learner-centered instruction that will enable graduates to fulfill patients’ evolving needs and meet the marketplace's workforce demands.
Encourage a culture of learning that values mutual responsibility and respect, life-long learning, diversity and ethics as well as personal and professional development.
Participate in activities that promote the stature of the academic programs and the College of Nursing as well as abide by the mandates set by the University of Colorado, and the College of Nursing.
Participate in course, curricular and program revisions/development as assigned.
Introduce students to skills needed to succeed in a progressive teaching and learning environment that incorporates ongoing innovative strategies for competency development.
Serve on divisional, college, and university committees.
Demonstrate a commitment to collaborative inter-professional teaching and scholarship.
Work Location Hybrid – this role is eligible for a hybrid schedule based on assigned teaching responsibilities.
This position’s primary work location is the Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado, and will also have teaching responsibilities as needed on the Legacy Campus in Lone Tree, Colorado.
Why Join Us CU Nursing is an amazing place to be. We have the distinct advantage of being a part of a huge medical campus with three incredible hospitals – the VA, the nationally ranked University of Colorado Hospital, and the Children’s Hospital Colorado where our nursing students and faculty learn every day. From our beginning 125 years ago as part of the School of Medicine at CU Boulder to our current home at the Anschutz Medical Campus, the college has been a recognized leader in nursing education.
Benefits
Medical: Multiple plan options
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