FA27-014: Instructor
The SIUE School of Nursing is accepting resume packages for full-time, non-tenure, academic year term instructor appointments for the 2026-2027 academic year.
About the role
As a full-time faculty in the School of Nursing, there is an expectation to demonstrate competent teaching across the curriculum, including didactic, clinical, and online settings and in our graduate and/or undergraduate programs. Additionally, full-time faculty are expected to maintain a program of scholarship relevant to the practice of nursing, the nursing profession, and/or the education of nurses and to engage in service to the School of Nursing and other constituencies relevant to the mission of the organization.
Qualifications
- Master’s of Science in Nursing required; doctorate preferred.
- Two (2) years of experience in clinical nursing.
- Doctorate (PhD, EdD, DNS, DNSc, DNP) is required for any graduate faculty position.
- Previous teaching experience in a baccalaureate program and research experience preferred but not required.
- Pediatrics, maternal child, public health, medical-surgical, nurse practitioner, health care informatics, nursing administration, or school nurse education and experience is highly desirable.
- Practice experience in the specialty area being applied for is required as is RN licensure in Illinois and Missouri.
Requirements
The SIUE School of Nursing offers a diverse, vibrant, supportive environment. Students learn excellence in nursing leadership through: innovative teaching; quality research; community service; and compassionate care in this diverse and complex world. The SIUE School of Nursing programs prepare students for a fast-paced, rapidly evolving career in health care at a time when the country is facing a nursing shortage. Surrounding hospitals and health care centers heavily recruit our nursing graduates due to their commitment to outstanding patient care.
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Pay
Academic term, 9-month, appointment 100%. Source of Funds: State.
Schedule
Not specified.
Benefits
Not specified.