Adjunct Nursing - MSN NP Program

Post UniversityWaterbury, CT
10hRemote

About The Position

The Adjunct MSN faculty is responsible for facilitating both on-line term-based and competency-based modalities for nursing courses that meet the quality and standards set forth by the accrediting bodies and American Sentinel College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Post University under the guidance of the Program Chair /Assistant /Associate Dean and the Dean of the Nursing Programs. This position works with the Program Chair/Assistant/Associate Dean of Nursing and Healthcare Programs and the Dean of Nursing and Healthcare Programs to maintain curriculum integrity, promote optimum learning opportunities for students and foster a rich on-line environment for the students.

Requirements

  • Doctoral degree in nursing or related field, master’s degree in Nursing from an accredited college or university
  • Clinical nursing experience
  • Preparation for teaching in the college or university setting and the promise of scholarly work as described in the faculty section of the Faculty Handbook.
  • Must possess an unencumbered Registered Nursing License.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in competency-based education, and/or research

Responsibilities

  • Provide all necessary documentation (curricula vitae, official transcripts, etc.) to support teaching credentials.
  • Have complete familiarity with American Sentinel academic policies.
  • Review and abide by the Faculty Handbook.
  • When available, actively participate in regular American Sentinel faculty meetings and other governance activities.
  • When requested, actively participate in American Sentinel or other faculty training programs.
  • Provide updates to curriculum vita and other photographic, video, or textual biographical material and agree to their use on American Sentinel websites and other public materials.
  • Provide copies of any licenses or certifications annually (or when renewed).
  • Provide regular updates to American Sentinel about other teaching assignments, research and publications, professional development, or academic activities.
  • Provide advice to American Sentinel, where appropriate, on general policies and programs for improvement of student outcomes and school programs.
  • Review the course syllabus and notify American Sentinel of any necessary corrections/updates.
  • Send a welcome message to students, using the first Discussion Forum (term-based); Announcement area of the course (competency-based), at least 3 days prior to the course start date.
  • Respond to student inquiries with a maximum response time of 24 hours during the week and 48 hours on weekends.
  • Grade student assignments within 4 business days of due date.
  • Grade all assignments in the order they are required by the course.
  • Participate in weekly discussion forums, post questions, and respond to student posts to engender debate and reflection on course concepts (term-based).
  • Monitor and respond to student “posts” to discussion forums at least four times per module and question or as required by the course (term-based).
  • Mark all assignments, deliverables, class participation, and professor graded exams and submit such grades to American Sentinel College within 96 hours. Final exams/projects must be graded and returned to American Sentinel College within one week of receipt of the exams/projects.
  • Follow the American Sentinel grade appeal process if a student submits a complaint.
  • Any additional duties assigned by the Program Chair/Assistant Dean/Dean.
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