Assistant Professor or Instructor - Nursing

Columbia CollegeColumbia, MO
3d$62,000 - $108,000Onsite

About The Position

The Nursing Department at Columbia College invites applications for a full-time faculty position in Nursing at our Columbia, Missouri location, beginning August 2025. The College offers 14-month Associate of Science in Nursing and 2-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs of study, preparing nearly 100 graduates a year to sit for the RN licensure exam. The Department also delivers an online RN-BSN degree. The associate's program has ACEN accreditation and the baccalaureate programs are accredited with CCNE. The Department boasts state-of-the-art facilities on main campus Columbia, downtown Columbia, and Lake Ozark, MO locations. Teaching responsibilities may include courses in Fundamentals, Health Assessment, Professional Nursing Practice, Pathophysiology, Leadership and Management, Medical-Surgical, and NCLEX Review. Coverage of other/additional Nursing theory and practice courses may be assigned according to individual qualifications and departmental need. The teaching workload is equivalent of 30 credit hours for a 12-month position or 24 credit hours for a 9-month position. Nursing faculty members commonly teach a combination of 16-week BSN and 16-week ASN courses. Nursing faculty loads are mostly composed of didactic instruction, with some skills and simulation laboratories, and clinical instruction coverage, as needed. Teaching, service, and professional development are required aspects of the position. Strong interpersonal skills, cross-cultural sensitivity, and demonstrated potential to contribute positively to a college community are expected. Funding for conference attendance and other professional development activities is provided on an annual basis. Competitive salary is commensurate with credentials and experience. Departmental service responsibilities of faculty include, but is not limited to, admission and recruiting events, academic advising, curriculum development, academic assessment, and collaboration across instructional venues. Faculty are expected to participate in the Faculty Association and its committees and to support co-curricular activities. Occasional afternoon, evening, or weekend commitments are to be expected. The Nursing Department consists of full-time and part-time faculty and staff. ASN cohorts of up to 32 students are accepted twice a year and a BSN cohort of up to 40 students is admitted annually at the Columbia location.

Requirements

  • Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States; visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
  • Minimum qualifications include a Master's Degree with a major in Nursing, for Instructor rank, non-tenure track, and an unencumbered Missouri registered nurse license or eligibility for licensure in Missouri.
  • Strong interpersonal skills, cross-cultural sensitivity, and demonstrated potential to contribute positively to a college community are expected.

Nice To Haves

  • A relevant doctoral degree would qualify the successful candidate for tenure-track Assistant Professor rank.
  • Current workplace experience in an associated field and /or college teaching experience are highly desired.

Responsibilities

  • Teaching responsibilities may include courses in Fundamentals, Health Assessment, Professional Nursing Practice, Pathophysiology, Leadership and Management, Medical-Surgical, and NCLEX Review.
  • Coverage of other/additional Nursing theory and practice courses may be assigned according to individual qualifications and departmental need.
  • The teaching workload is equivalent of 30 credit hours for a 12-month position or 24 credit hours for a 9-month position.
  • Nursing faculty loads are mostly composed of didactic instruction, with some skills and simulation laboratories, and clinical instruction coverage, as needed.
  • Teaching, service, and professional development are required aspects of the position.
  • Departmental service responsibilities of faculty include, but is not limited to, admission and recruiting events, academic advising, curriculum development, academic assessment, and collaboration across instructional venues.
  • Faculty are expected to participate in the Faculty Association and its committees and to support co-curricular activities.
  • Occasional afternoon, evening, or weekend commitments are to be expected.
  • Faculty members are mandated to participate actively in financial matters, highlighting the significance of their input and contributions to the budgetary processes.
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