Lecturer, 12-Month - Undergraduate Nursing Programs

ETSUJohnson City, TN
Hybrid

About The Position

The ETSU College of Nursing invites applications for a 12-month Lecturer position in the Department of Undergraduate Nursing Programs. We seek innovative and dedicated nursing educators with a strong commitment to teaching, scholarship, practice and service. Successful candidates will be expected to contribute primarily to teaching in the undergraduate nursing program and, dependent on academic preparation, qualifications and department needs, may be asked to teach in graduate nursing programs. This position requires faculty to engage in classroom, lab, simulation, and clinical-based teaching, supporting the development of future nursing professionals. The new faculty member will join a dynamic group of nursing educators with a strong commitment to student success through innovative evidence-based teaching strategies, inter-professional collaboration, and fostering an environment where every student feels valued and supported. This role requires regular, in-person attendance at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, TN. Candidates must be able to commute or relocate as needed. Rank is determined at the time of hire. Candidates considered for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor must possess a terminal academic doctoral degree in nursing or related field by the start date and demonstrate the potential for research productivity. Some appointments may be eligible for tenure. Qualifications for a clinical track position at the rank of Clinical Assistant Professor require a terminal degree in nursing or related field. Clinical track appointments may be convertible to tenure-track no later than the end of year three of the appointment. Faculty rank and track commensurate with education and experience. Evening and weekend classes and clinicals may be required. Faculty may be assigned to work at any College of Nursing (CON) campus throughout the year. The main CON campus is in Johnson City, TN, and serves as the primary workstation for faculty. The CON also has two regional campuses, one in Sevierville and another in Kingsport. Faculty may be asked to teach at any campus to meet the needs of the CON.

Requirements

  • Knowledge of computer/audiovisual software and technology, including learning management systems and supplemental instructional platforms.
  • Knowledge of evidence-based nursing education practices.
  • Knowledge of nursing accreditation standards.
  • Knowledge of current healthcare practices including current technologies.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing, with a wide range of faculty, staff, students, and clinical partners.
  • Ability to effectively engage and motivate students.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with administration, faculty, staff, and clinical partners.
  • Ability to engage in clinical teaching as per workload assignment.
  • Ability to travel to clinical agencies based on workload assignment.
  • Ability to travel to other campus sites for teaching as per workload negotiation.
  • All applicants must demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively in written and spoken English in accordance with the Tennessee Board of Regents policy 5:02:01:03.
  • Masters of Science in Nursing from an accredited university.
  • Unencumbered RN Licensure in the State of Tennessee or compact/multistate required by the date of hire.
  • Evidence of compliance with Tennessee RN professional accountability standards and preparation, credentialing, and current expertise to support the curriculum and, when applicable, meets the Tennessee Board of Nursing (TBON) and Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) standards and guidelines for faculty.

Nice To Haves

  • Greater than or equal to five (5) years’ experience in higher education.
  • Recent (within 5 years) clinical experience in medical-surgical or psychiatric-mental health nursing.

Responsibilities

  • Contribute primarily to teaching in the undergraduate nursing program.
  • Dependent on academic preparation, qualifications and department needs, may be asked to teach in graduate nursing programs.
  • Engage in classroom, lab, simulation, and clinical-based teaching.
  • Support the development of future nursing professionals.
  • Teach at any campus to meet the needs of the CON.
  • Provide clinical instruction in healthcare settings of up to 2-3 clinical courses per semester, with each clinical lasting up to twelve hours per day.

Benefits

  • Faculty rank and track commensurate with education and experience.
  • Information on benefits available at www.etsu.edu/human-resources/benefits/
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