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Physical Demands:
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Able to traverse campus, lifting, carrying, pushing/pulling, reaching, handling, fine dexterity, bending, vision, hearing, and talking.
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Job Summary/Basic Function:
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The ADN Faculty Member is responsible for delivering high-quality instruction in both didactic and clinical learning environments. Instruction may occur in traditional on-campus classrooms, skills and simulation laboratories, community-based clinical settings, and/or online or hybrid formats.
Thirty-five (35) hrs a week required on campus or clinical site, times vary depending on individual assignment.
- Teaches assigned courses using established syllabi and curriculum guidelines.
- Ensures comprehensive coverage of required content, learning outcomes, and competencies.
- Develops and administers assessments (e.g., exams, assignments, skills evaluations) in alignment with course objectives and faculty handbook expectations.
- Introduces, demonstrates, supervises, and evaluates students’ development of nursing skills and clinical competencies.
- Supervises and mentors students in the delivery of patient care across varied clinical settings (e.g., acute care hospitals, long-term care facilities, community agencies, and simulation environments).
- Facilitates learning experiences that support the application of theoretical knowledge to direct patient care.
- Evaluates student performance in clinical practice, including clinical reasoning, hands-on skills, professional behavior, and documentation.
- Course management: Participates in course design, instruction, grading, and evaluation; comprehensive program design and evaluation.
- Participate in department and college-based committee activities.
- Performs other duties of a similar nature or level as assigned.
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