Lecturer

University of British ColumbiaVancouver, BC
Onsite

About The Position

The School of Nursing at the University of British Columbia - Vancouver campus invites applications for one full time non-tenure track faculty at the Lecturer rank with expertise in teaching in an undergraduate nursing program. The initial appointment will be for up to 3 years, with the possibility of reappointment subject to demonstrated excellence in teaching and funding availability. The successful candidate will be involved in teaching, course planning, course leading, clinical instruction, skills laboratory teaching, simulation teaching, and lecturing primarily for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing undergraduate program as well as provide service to the University, the School, and to the profession. The School of Nursing at UBC was the first in Canada to offer a university nursing degree program, and has a proud tradition of excellence in undergraduate and graduate nursing education. We are committed to advanced professional practice, scholarship and research. We offer a full range of innovative and exciting programs, including an intensive upper-division Baccalaureate Nursing degree, as well as Masters of Science in Nursing, Masters of Nursing—Nurse Practitioner, Masters of Health Leadership and Policy, and PhD in Nursing. The UBC School of Nursing has active affiliations with a wide variety of clinical practice settings and research partners. UBC is among Canada’s top-ranked research-intensive universities, offering programs in a full range of health disciplines and creating a dynamic interdisciplinary scholarly community.

Requirements

  • Currently credentialed and active Registered Nurses holding registration with the BC College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM) or with another provincial regulatory body in Canada and able to transfer registration to BC
  • Master’s degree or a PhD in nursing
  • Experience teaching nursing students in an academic setting, including skills lab and/or simulation teaching, and/or direct clinical supervision in practice
  • Ability to submit a letter stating career objectives and suitability for the position, including an overview of relevant experience and achievements, and approaches to teaching
  • Ability to submit a statement on how experiences and/or knowledge will support the School of Nursing’s commitments to anti-racism, Indigenous health and cultural safety
  • Applications, including cover letter, CV and names and contact information for three references must be submitted online

Nice To Haves

  • Specific expertise in pediatrics and/or mental health nursing
  • Familiarity with and experience working with the UBC School of Nursing BSN curriculum
  • Certification in simulation education

Responsibilities

  • teaching
  • course planning
  • course leading
  • clinical instruction
  • skills laboratory teaching
  • simulation teaching
  • lecturing primarily for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing undergraduate program
  • provide service to the University, the School, and to the profession

Benefits

  • Salary will be commensurate with level of educational preparation and experience.
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