MSN Program Lecturer
About The Role
To plan, develop and teach graduate MSN and FNP classes online; in the clinical setting; and in the campus skills lab. To carry out other duties associated with lecturer responsibilities to include but not limited to: maintaining accurate student records/clinical grades, coordinating clinical instruction with other faculty; coordinating student experiences with clinical personnel; maintaining communications between the University and clinical agencies; participating in curriculum development; participating in CCNE and BRN accreditation activities including program review and evaluation, curriculum development and revision; participating in curriculum excellence by remaining current in the subject matter and techniques of effective instruction through recent clinical experience and professional development.
Responsibilities include: teaching and office hours. Assignment may include day, evening, and weekend classes/clinical labs.
Requirements
- A Masters degree in nursing or higher from an accredited college or university which includes courses in nursing education.
- Minimum of one year experience teaching courses related to FNP nursing or a course that includes practice in teaching nursing.
- Minimum of two years continuous full time experience in direct patient care practice as an FNP within the last 3 years or eligibility for the Board of Registered Nurses approval to teach FNP nursing.
- Minimum of one year experience teaching graduate MSN classes.
Qualifications
- Possession of a current active California RN license; current active California FNP license; national FNP certification.
- Commitment to effectively work with and engage a diverse student population and evidence of how they would successfully mentor minoritized students with special focus on Latinx, Black/African American, American Indian, and Asian/Asian American/Pacific Islander students.
Skills
- Excellent communication and collaborative skills.
- Flexibility in teaching assignments.
- Experience with using multiple teaching modalities in a population that includes a wide variety of multicultural learners.
- Willingness to teach on weekends and evenings.
Benefits
California State University Instructional Faculty, Special Programs-For Credit
Pay
Range 2 - Range 5
Schedule
Placement into a range is based on qualifications and experience. Initial assignments are typically at the bottom third of the salary range.