Provide effective instruction in assigned courses, averaging 170 instructional hours per semester.
Develop, revise, and maintain course content and syllabi as needed.
Utilize innovative instructional strategies and appropriate technologies suited to courses and learners.
Employ evaluation methods that measure student attainment of competencies and review performance with students.
Maintain a safe and orderly instructional environment in classroom, laboratory, and clinical settings.
Model professional behaviors in the classroom, on campus, and in the community.
Assist in the evaluation and acquisition of instructional materials, current technology, audiovisual aids, equipment, textbooks, and library holdings.
Submit required reports accurately and on time.
Maintain attendance records and student records in accordance with college policies.
Participate in college, division, and departmental planning processes.
Attend and participate in college activities, including faculty, department, division, and committee meetings; faculty orientation; advisory committee meetings; pre-registration; registration; graduation exercises; and other required events.
Engage in college marketing, recruitment, and retention efforts.
Participate in professional development activities, including conferences, workshops, training sessions, and independent study.
Serve as an academic or career advisor to students, maintaining a minimum of one scheduled office hour daily.
Contribute to the college’s mission and goals and participate in activities that strengthen partnerships between Wayne Community College and the community.
Report to the Workforce Continuing Education Allied Health Department Head.
An Associate’s degree in Nursing from a regionally accredited institution and a current, unrestricted license to practice as a registered nurse in North Carolina are required.
A minimum of two years of experience as a registered nurse is required.
One year of home care/home health experience is preferred.
Candidates must have experience teaching adults and/or supervising nurse aides.
Must be willing to work day or evening classes and possess general computer skills.
Travel to clinical sites is required.
Must meet vaccination requirements for clinical sites.
A valid North Carolina Driver’s License and a clean driving record that meets the requirements for insurability under Wayne Community College’s auto insurance policy are required.
A National Career Readiness Certificate and bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish are preferred.