Nursing Faculty - St. Louis MO Campus

CovistaSt. Louis, MO
1d$75,000 - $96,737

About The Position

Shape the next generation of healthcare providers through high-quality nursing education in classroom, online, and clinical settings, including through flexible evening and weekend classes. This role includes teaching, student evaluation, professional mentoring, committee participation, and engagement in service and scholarship activities aligned with Chamberlain's mission. Position Overview Teach assigned nursing courses (e.g.: classroom, online, clinical, lab, simulation), creating engaging learning experiences, using technology and evidence-based methods. Provide input to and implement course curriculum and teaching materials. Keep students first, know your students, identify individual needs, and foster relationships that support learning success. Evaluate student performance; provide feedback and remediation as needed. Lead clinical learning (clinicals, labs, simulation) or partner with Faculty that is leading labs; ensure students are practice-ready by connecting theory to practice and supporting safe, ethical, and professional practice. Contribute to the CU community through professional services (to include committees, graduation, and program evaluation). Provide guidance, coaching, and support to students and new faculty. Engage in scholarly activities related to teaching and nursing practice such as researching, applying, and disseminating new knowledge. Maintain subject matter and teaching skills through ongoing professional development. Follow, understand, and enforce policies related to students (exams, late assignments, attendance etc.) and stay up to date with changes. Key behaviors tied to success in this role: Anticipate and respond to student needs; empower faculty and academic leaders to create solutions that remove barriers to success Connect daily work to our vision and strategy at Chamberlain for your hierarchy Seek feedback, implement new initiatives in alignment with the strategy, and use data to continuously improve student outcomes Partner with internal and external stakeholders and build high-performing teams to deliver strong results in a matrixed environment Demonstrate ethical practice, take accountability for individual and team success, and celebrate successes What success looks like in your role: Students achieve strong outcomes including NCLEX, KAM, and other program success indicators Students are engaged and satisfied, as reflected in course evaluations and NPS feedback All work meets licensure and regulatory requirements Grading and feedback are accurate per the rubric, timely, constructive, and high quality Technology, data, and AI tools are used effectively to improve teaching and learning outcome Faculty contribute to professional service and scholarship Faculty consistently demonstrate Chamberlain’s culture, values, and leadership behaviors Completes other duties as assigned.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in nursing required, PhD in a field appropriate to the teaching profession preferred
  • Current, unencumbered professional nurse licensure in the state of Missouri (or eligibility to obtain)
  • Minimum of 2 years of nursing experience working in a clinical setting
  • Excellent communication skills along with a high level of initiative and prudent judgment
  • Technological expertise with learning management systems, simulation equipment, and online platforms, increasingly ability to work with AI
  • Create engaging learning environments and exhibit strong conflict management skills
  • Collaborating across faculty, Extended Service Team, and clinical partners
  • Emotional and social intelligence to recognize student needs, respond with empathy, and create a supportive, inclusive learning environment
  • Please see state-specific addendum for any additional requirements that may be needed to teach within your designated specialty (link to Online Faculty Licensure Requirements Document)
  • Maintain current regulatory and practice credentials, when appropriate, based on assignment
  • For those working within the clinical setting, additional compliance requirements are needed, and those requirements are located in the faculty compliance packet.
  • Experientially prepared to teach assigned courses
  • Education and experience must align with regulations in the state and comply with the rules and regulations of state authorization agencies, which may include the higher education board and/or licensing board in multiple states

Responsibilities

  • Teach assigned nursing courses (e.g.: classroom, online, clinical, lab, simulation), creating engaging learning experiences, using technology and evidence-based methods.
  • Provide input to and implement course curriculum and teaching materials.
  • Keep students first, know your students, identify individual needs, and foster relationships that support learning success.
  • Evaluate student performance; provide feedback and remediation as needed.
  • Lead clinical learning (clinicals, labs, simulation) or partner with Faculty that is leading labs; ensure students are practice-ready by connecting theory to practice and supporting safe, ethical, and professional practice.
  • Contribute to the CU community through professional services (to include committees, graduation, and program evaluation).
  • Provide guidance, coaching, and support to students and new faculty.
  • Engage in scholarly activities related to teaching and nursing practice such as researching, applying, and disseminating new knowledge.
  • Maintain subject matter and teaching skills through ongoing professional development.
  • Follow, understand, and enforce policies related to students (exams, late assignments, attendance etc.) and stay up to date with changes.
  • Completes other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance
  • 401k Retirement Program + 6% employer match
  • Participation in Covista’s Flexible Time Off (FTO) Policy
  • 12 Paid Holidays
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