Adjunct Clinical Faculty (BSN Required)
About the role
Hondros College of Nursing seeks adjunct Clinical Faculty members to assist course Faculty in implementing the clinical component of a nursing program. The role involves supervising student practice, evaluating student performance, and providing feedback to course faculty.
Responsibilities
- Promotes a positive learning environment in classroom, on-campus labs and clinical sites
- Advises nursing students on course, program, and career issues
- Evaluates each student’s achievement and progress; recommends strategies for success and tutors students to assist them in meeting course objectives
- Works collaboratively with the course Faculty member to implement the clinical component of a nursing course
- Sets and communicates clinical objectives within the course framework to students, preceptors, and staff at the clinical site
- Supervises student experiences in accordance with OAC Chapter 4723-5-20
- Acts as an ambassador of the College at all times when interacting with colleagues, staff, students, patients, and families
- Participates in evaluative studies related to program improvement
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN) is required
- At least two years full-time or part-time experience in the practice of nursing
- Active Michigan RN license that has never been encumbered
- Current Basic Cardiac Life Support certification (BCLS) compliant with the American Heart Association
- Ability to identify and resolve complex issues
- Strong time management and organizational skills
- Ability to supervise nursing students and provide direction at a clinical site
- Ability to troubleshoot and resolve or recommend solutions to moderately complex problems
- Ability to coordinate student assignments
- Sit, stand, and walk for extended periods of time
- Work under pressure and manage multiple tasks concurrently
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to interact diplomatically with a variety of individuals at various organizational levels
- Knowledge of nursing theories, standards, and practice
- Knowledge of the Nurse Practice Act and ability to differentiate between LPN and RN scope of practice
- General knowledge of teaching-learning strategies utilized in nursing education and outcomes assessment
General Credentialing Requirements
- Provide copies of official transcripts for all degrees earned
- Provide a copy of current American Heart Association BLS or ACLS CPR card
- Complete a physical form (from within the last 12 months)
- Immunization documentation for:
- Hepatitis B
- Meningococcal Meningitis
- Rabies
- Tetanus
- Varicella
- Influenza (October 1 – April 1 hires)
About Us
Since 2006, Hondros College of Nursing has been graduating high-quality, work-ready nurses who enter the field with exceptional clinical, communication, and collaborative skills. Our approach is focused and direct — truly the Better Way to Become a Nurse. Our unique Learn and Earn Ladder approach sets Hondros College of Nursing apart from the typical educational path. After completing one program, students can work as a nurse and earn income before taking the next step — or they can keep progressing through each program to the next level. No matter which route they take, Hondros nurses always receive an unprecedented amount of support in a student-centric, family-like environment.
Contact
For more information about Hondros College of Nursing, please visit: www.hondros.edu