Qualifications
To excel in this role, candidates should possess:A master's or doctoral degree in Nursing from a regionally accredited institution. An unencumbered professional nursing license. At least two years of professional experience as a registered nurse within the last five years in the relevant instructional area. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination may be required for teaching at specific clinical partner sites. Previous teaching or precepting experience is preferred. A genuine passion for nursing, education, and lifelong learning. Exemplary subject matter expertise along with exceptional written and verbal communication skills. A commitment to serving students and colleagues with respect and care. A strong sense of responsibility to enrich the community and foster educational growth.
About the job
Embrace the opportunity to shape the future of nursing education as a Clinical Visiting Professor at Chamberlain College of Nursing. Your journey has prepared you to empower the next generation of nurses, equipping them with the skills and compassion necessary to transform lives.
In this dynamic role, you will have the privilege of guiding aspiring nurses through their educational journey, instilling in them the values of care, empathy, and clinical excellence. Join a community that values your expertise and passion for teaching, while advancing the health of individuals, families, and communities.
Chamberlain College of Nursing is currently seeking part-time Clinical Instructors for our Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, with opportunities to teach in specialized areas including:
- Fundamental Nursing Skills: Focuses on health promotion and patient care rehabilitation, where students apply nursing processes in real-world settings.
- Complex Adult Health: This course covers the care of adult patients with critical illnesses, integrating advanced nursing skills and assessments.
- Capstone Final Clinical: A transitional course that prepares students for professional nursing through experiential learning and exploration of current nursing practices.
- Mental Health Nursing: This course addresses the complexities of mental health and wellness, teaching therapeutic communication and community resources.
About Chamberlain University
Chamberlain UniversityWith over 135 years of commitment to healthcare education, Chamberlain University stands as the largest nursing school in the nation. We prioritize delivering high-value education through our Chamberlain Care® philosophy, which emphasizes the provision of essential resources and support to help students succeed. Our graduates emerge prepared to make a positive impact on the health of individuals and communities globally. Chamberlain encompasses both the College of Nursing and the College of Health Professions, offering a variety of nursing programs including a three-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing and flexible post-licensure options.