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Full - Time Faculty - Associate Degree Nursing Program

Employer
Lorain County Community College
Location
Indian, ME
Closing date
Feb 8, 2023

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Sector
Nursing
Organization Type
Corporate
The faculty position will teach courses in behavioral health and medical surgical nursing at various levels in the program. Responsibilities of faculty members will include teaching lecture, clinical and laboratory components of the program; participate in nursing curriculum development and assessment including program review; advise students and assess student achievement. The faculty member will participate in college governance, engage in scholarship and professional growth, and support the LCCC mission, vision, and values. Must be willing to work evenings, weekends, and travel to outreach programs.

LCCC is nationally recognized for its work in student success, student-centered teaching and learning, and its focus on equity. The friendly and inclusive nature of the institution supports its goal of creating a vibrant community for all. In fact, Harvard's interdisciplinary Project on Workforce identified LCCC as an exemplary community college for the transformative role it plays in driving economic development and social mobility in the community. The LCCC Nursing program consistently ranks towards the top in the state and national NCLEX pass rates which is an indicator of program quality.

The LCCC Nursing program recently received a multi-year, prestigious "Achieving the Dream Accelerate and Diversify Nursing Pathways" grant. This grant, made possible by the Brave of Heart Fund, is designed to support "community colleges that are creating stronger pathways to employment equity for BIPOC and first-generation students in nursing programs by increasing enrollment, completion, licensure, and jobs and careers that lead to social and economic mobility."

The LCCC Nursing faculty is composed of a diverse group of educators who collectively share the goal of high-quality nursing education . The Nursing Program Philosophy is to provide an excellent nursing education experience that enables students to graduate as ethical, compassionate and knowledgeable nurses.

Professional Statement Topic: Please tell us how you would promote student learning and success when teaching first generation BIPOC students.

Required Qualifications: Master's in Nursing with current behavioral health and medical surgical nursing experience with current clinical, lab or teaching experience. Current Unencumbered Ohio Registered Nursing License.

Preferred Qualifications: Distance learning experience. Preferred advanced degrees in nursing such as a DNP or PhD.

The complete application file should include: a cover letter detailing area(s) of expertise, a professional statement (see topic above), an updated curriculum vitae (CV), unofficial college transcripts (undergraduate and graduate), Ohio nursing license, and the contact information of three professional references. Incomplete files will not be considered. Official transcripts will be required upon employment. Candidate selected will be required to complete a background check prior to being hired. Position starting date is August 2023.
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