Teaching is onsite (in clinical setting) with one of our clinical partners. Schedule: most commonly 12-hour rotations (7a-7p) for three to four consecutive days. The focus is on the needs of adult patients and their families regarding health promotion and management of conditions that require acute and chronic care. The nursing process is used in the discussion of health alterations affecting selected life processes. Students continue their professional skill development as members of the health team. In this role, the clinical instructor implements the College's philosophy, curriculum, program outcomes, and course objectives through clinical teaching and service to the College, community, health system and profession. The instructor assumes responsibility for all autonomous aspects of individual teaching assignments, plans clinical experiences for and provides direct supervision and evaluation of nursing students delivering nursing care to an individual or group of individuals, evaluates and provides documented feedback to students on level of performance based on course objectives, and is available for remediation of students as required or needed. The instructor orients and maintains current knowledge related to agency/clinical policies, procedures, and expectations with the assistance of the agency/clinical personnel, develops and posts written clinical assignments consistent with student's knowledge base, skill competency and individual learning needs, grades homework, quizzes, tests, lab assignments, clinical paperwork and other written work in a timely manner, may teach didactic course content under supervision of course coordinator, keeps course coordinator informed of all student and agency issues and concerns, and reports to the dean or assistant dean with direct oversight from a course coordinator.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Master's degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees