Job Description Summary |
Adjunct Faculty are responsible for teaching advanced practice nursing students in the clinical setting in one of the following specialization areas: Family Nurse Practitioner, Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, and/or Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner. Under the general supervision of the Associate Dean for Graduate Studies, adjunct faculty function as non-tenured faculty temporarily employed by Lewis University College of Nursing and Health Professions to teach a clinical or theory section of a course. |
Responsibilities |
Responsible to model the University Mission through dedicated job performance, service excellence to constituencies, respectful collaboration and active support of the University's Mission and Catholic and Lasallian higher education. -Serve as a model of professionalism and act as a resource for students within the teaching-learning environment
-Maintain required certifications/licensure and demonstrate continuing competence in area of expertise
-Participate in all course orientations with Lead Faculty/Program Coordinator as well as orientations related to Blackboard, technology, and information resources needed to fulfill teaching responsibilities prior to the start of the class
-Initiate and maintain ongoing communication with Lead Faculty, Program Coordinator and/or Associate Dean in a timely fashion. Provide anecdotal documentation as needed.
-Comply with all requirements of the CONHP for teaching, i.e. annual OSHA, hepatitis/TB updates, CPR certification, license renewal, current CV, etc. prior to the start of the course as applicable for teaching assignment
-Comply with all CONHP Department of Graduate Studies requirements for teaching, including posting of syllabi, use of technology, providing students with contact information, responding to students within a reasonable time, being available for "office hours" with students, following the CONHP grading scale, and posting grades in a timely manner
-Coordinate AV supplies, expectations, and use with the Office of Graduate Studies
-Be responsible for meeting site expectations for classroom/technology use and teaching at the site
-Within two weeks of completion of the course, return all course materials and equipment to the Office of Graduate Studies |
Minimum Qualifications |
Licensed as APRN in the State of Illinois; certified as a FNP, AGPCNP or AGACNP; must have at least 12 months of full-time NP practice experience; must have schedule flexibility to be available for students; excellent communication skills; proficient in Microsoft Word office, Powerpoint, and other computer applications. |