| Minimum Requirements Master’s of Science with a major in Nursing and valid Illinois Registered Nurse License is required for the ADN Nursing Program. Two years’ experience in clinical nursing practice. Psychiatric, Medical, and Surgical nursing experience preferred.
Essential Functions Participates in course development, implementation, and evaluation consistent with the program’s philosophy, objectives, and conceptual framework by: - Formulating course goals and objectives for each class (if applicable) and clinical.
- Organizing and recommending course and clinical content.
- Recommending teaching methods.
- Recommending textbook and other teaching materials.
- Planning lab (if applicable) and clinical assignments
- Creating examinations.
- Providing feedback to students regarding their performance within a reasonable period of time.
Provides current, organized clinical and classroom (as applicable) instruction utilizing sound comprehensive knowledge of general nursing subjects, theories of learning, and appropriate teaching strategies. Supervises and evaluates student learning in the clinical, laboratory, classroom, and other teaching environments (as applicable). Cooperates and collaborates with the clinical’s site’s staff, peers in nursing, and other college Divisions to meet students’ learning needs and objectives. Provides a climate for students that is conducive for learning. Fosters productive working relationships between the college and health agencies and between college and the public while interpreting philosophy, student outcomes, policies, and procedures to agencies personnel, clients, students, and the public. Coordinates the planning, implementation, and evaluation of a course or learning level.
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