Description
Responsible for organizing and carrying out structured clinical and skills lab learning processes for students in the Nursing Program in collaboration with and under the direction of a nurse educator [OAR 851-021-0005(23)]. Participates in professional and college-related activities including practice site development and preparation, professional growth, departmental and college-wide meetings, committee activities, and community involvement. Possesses and applies knowledge of professional standards and state guidelines relevant to the performance of nursing instruction.
Requirements
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
MARGINAL JOB FUNCTIONS
SUPERVISES THE FOLLOWING STAFF
Under the direction of a nurse educator, may supervise other nurse educator associates or clinical lab teaching assistants.
REQUIREMENTS/QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Per OSBN Administrative Rules, OAR 851-021-0045, a nurse educator shall hold at least a master’s degree in nursing or a baccalaureate degree in nursing, and a master’s in a related field with a post-master’s certificate in nursing from a program that is at least two semesters or three quarters in length. A nurse educator associate shall hold at least a bachelor’s degree in nursing. It is required that the degree held be from an accredited institution.
EXPERIENCE
Per OSBN Administrative Rules, OAR 851-021-0045, a nurse educator shall have at least three years of nursing experience as a Registered Nurse. A nurse educator associate shall have at least two years of nursing experience as a Registered Nurse.
Preferred Qualifications/Experience: Master’s Degree in Nursing; teaching experience in a nursing education program within the last five years; medical-surgical nursing practice in acute care settings within the last three years; prior experience in clinical supervision of students. Experience teaching in an Associate Degree Nursing Program.
Licensure and other Credentials: Current unencumbered Oregon R.N. License. Current CPR certification; ability to complete a criminal history and sex offender check; pass a 10-panel drug screen; and be deemed fit to practice in long term care facilities per OAR Chapter 411. Division 009.
Approval by the OSBN to be an instructor in the Nursing Program is requisite to holding this position. If the applicant is selected, application will be made to the OSBN by the Director of Nursing and Health Occupations. Approval by the OSBN must be received before definitive offer of the position to the applicant will be confirmed.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND PERSONAL QUALIFICATIONS
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
The Director of Nursing and Health Occupations is responsible for supervision and evaluation under procedures developed by the Vice President of Instructional Services (VPIS). The VPIS confers with the Director in decisions regarding instructor’s workload, professional growth, retention, and department staffing levels.
WORKING CONDITIONS
The physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Schedule:
Work flexible hours as assigned.
Travel:
Travel may be required between campuses and to other locations as needed.
Physical Demands:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, bend, kneel, reach, stand, stand long periods, walk, talk, hear, and use hands and fingers to operate computers or other objects. The employee is also occasionally required to lift or move (turn, position) clients or objects, or push or pull objects weighing up to 35 pounds in weight.
Position information
Open until filled
Please include a resume, letter of interest and unofficial transcripts with your application materials