About The Position

Brock University is seeking a Clinical Nursing Instructor for the NUSC 3P80 – Nursing in Advanced and Altered Contexts 1 – Pediatrics course for the Fall D2 term. This is a contract position for 12 weeks, with one 12-hour shift per week (Saturday to Tuesday). The role involves supervising nursing students in a clinical pediatric setting, ensuring their activities align with course objectives, and providing feedback and evaluation. Brock University is committed to fostering a welcoming, inclusive, and diverse community and offers meaningful career opportunities.

Requirements

  • Successful completion of a BScN required
  • Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario
  • Minimum of 3 years of clinical work experience as a nurse
  • Clinical work experience in pediatric nursing within the last 10 years and/or clinical teaching experience in pediatric nursing within the last 10 years
  • Desire to instruct and share knowledge with nursing students
  • Demonstrated commitment and understanding of human rights, equity, diversity, and inclusion
  • Ability to address concerns and manage difficult situations, and to identify and act upon emergency situations
  • Effective organizational, time management, and communication skills
  • Ability to provide a valid Police Record Check (E-PIC or VSC) prior to the contract start date, if required by clinical agency. The Police check must be no greater than 6 months old as of contract start date
  • Ability to meet the clinical site occupational and immunization requirements
  • Registered Nurse with the College of Nurses of Ontario in good standing with no restrictions, conditions or limitations.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree preferred
  • Previous experience as a preceptor or with clinical instruction would be an asset

Responsibilities

  • Prepare for and supervise students in a clinical setting for the experiential component of the course.
  • Collaborate with the Course Instructor to ensure student activities are aligned with the course syllabus and learning objectives.
  • Prepare patient assignments before students’ arrival on the unit (for hospital placements) carefully considering each student’s experience level and capabilities and course learning objectives.
  • Review the student’s preparation and plan for their clinical activities with attention and integration of nursing, pathophysiological, pharmacologic, and therapeutic concepts.
  • Encourage an inquiring, theory, and evidence-based approach to nursing practice.
  • Facilitate interprofessional and intraprofessional communication among students and all members of the health care team or agency.
  • Model patient-centered care.
  • Familiarize students with the relevant policies and protocols in the clinical setting with emphasis on any health & safety requirements.
  • Provide ongoing verbal feedback to students and maintain a professional relationship with all learners.
  • Assess reflective practice assignments, professional practice plans, and provide constructive feedback to students.
  • Mark all assignments designated as the responsibility of the Clinical Nursing Instructor in the syllabus.
  • Complete regular, comprehensive formative feedback notes regarding student progress and advise the course instructor immediately of serious or ongoing student concerns.
  • Identify clinical performance gaps and facilitate the development and implementation of student success plans in partnership with the course instructor as required.
  • Complete midterm and final evaluation of student clinical performance and achievement of course competencies.
  • Facilitate student meetings / post-clinical conferences, and coordinate appropriate resources (e.g., multi-media).
  • Foster discussion and reflection to enhance a positive and respectful learning environment.
  • Adhere to confidentiality and privacy standards and legislation.

Benefits

  • Flexible Work Arrangement Policy
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