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Instructor Non-Exempt Nursing

National Holistic Institute
Full-time
On-site
Salem, Oregon, United States
$30 - $35 USD hourly
Physicians/Nursing/Biotech/Science/Medical/Optical/Dentistry

Job Title:       RN Nurse Educator 

Reports To:    Nurse Administrator 

FLSA:             Exempt, Full time 

 

DEFINITION: RN Nurse Educators are responsible for communicating class content to students so that learning occurs, skills are developed, and students are motivated to continue to learn and to achieve their educational objectives, in the classroom and in a hybrid distance learning environment. With daily supervision provided by the Nurse Administrator, all RN Nurse Educators will be responsible to report to the Nurse Administrator and Director of Education. 

 RN Nurse Educators in the Nursing, Associate of Applied Science or ADN program can be called upon to teach a variety of programs. The focus of the ADN program will depend upon the program and the term that is being taught.

 DUTIES & RESPONSIBILTIES  

 Hybrid Learning Environment (Temporary or Permanent)  

  • Interact with students in a professional manner, offering constructive, encouraging, substantive, and timely feedback.
  • Conduct video lectures and/or discussion (using Zoom and/or Microsoft Teams).
  • Tutor students as necessary during office hours and/or video conferencing tools.
  •  Counsel students regarding their performance in the course (both positive and negative.)
  •  Encourage critical thinking, participation, and discussion by all students.
  • Quickly identify and address problems with course content or technology.
  • Provide timely grade postings and feedback.
  • In a permanent hybrid learning environment, evaluate course shell at least one week before the scheduled start of classes; communicating any issues (broken web links, missing materials, etc.) with the Nurse Administrator.  
  • Communicate with students on roster.
  • Participate actively in course discussions, ensuring that all students are participating and interacting with one another. Facilitate discussion, call attention to other approaches, and answer specific questions raised by students.
  • Grade examinations and provide remediation (as applicable).  
  • Respond to written assignments with personalized comments.

 On-Campus Instruction

  • Update contact information shared with students for each course to include RN Nurse Educator name, method of contact and office hours.
  • Distribute a class syllabus to all students within the first-class sessions.   
  • Prepare and grade applicable on-campus examinations based upon course objectives.
  • Begin class at the designated time and provide a full period of instruction for the class period involved.
  • Leave the classroom or laboratory clean, organized, and ready for the next class.

 Overall

  • Teach the depth and scope of class material as outlined in the syllabus and approved course outline.
  • Relate instruction to careers and employer expectations.
  • Participate in student retention efforts.
  • Submit, at designated time, final grades for all students and maintain weekly grade sheets.
  • Accurately enter attendance and submit attendance in a timely manner (due each Tuesday by end of day in a hybrid environment and due at the conclusion of an on-campus class).
  • Attempt contact with students who are absent or whom lack engagement and report pertinent information to the Nurse Administrator and Director of Student Services.
  • Attend communication meetings, faculty meetings, in-service sessions, student orientation, graduation, and other school events as required by the school.
  • Maintain professional appearance.
  • Substitute in classes when necessary.
  • Perform other responsibilities as approved and coordinated through the Nurse Administrator.  

Qualifications: A Master’s degree in Nursing or a Baccalaureate degree in Nursing and Master’s or Doctoral degree in a related field with a valid, unencumbered OSBN license. Additionally, at least three years of related work experience is required.   

 Expectations: RN Nurse Educators must be accessible to students via email, phone, Microsoft Teams and/or Zoom. RN Nurse Educators must log into and/or engage with their courses and students within the Learning Management System (LMS), five of seven days each week. In addition, RN Nurse Educators must respond to each student’s questions and/or initial responses in a substantive, timely, and personalized manner (within 24 business hours unless on your day off).  

 TERMS OF AGREEMENT                    

 Establish an on-campus (at least 4 hours a week not including instructional time) and a virtual support schedule, as approved by the Nurse Administrator.  

  • Provide own internet service.  
  • Strive to meet standard scores on course evaluations and student surveys.  
  • Assist in meeting campus retention rate.
  • Attend department meetings, bi-monthly, to stay connected.
  • Attend quarterly all-staff meetings to stay connected.
  • Maintain exclusivity to Institute of Technology.  
  • Commit to continuous improvement as an educator by attending trainings and professional development opportunities as desired or as assigned.  
  • Attend one graduation ceremony a year.
  • Participate in school sponsored activities.
  • Participate in professional development as assigned by the Nurse Administrator and       Director of Education.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES 

 

                                                                       

  • Ability to work well with a wide range of personalities, both virtually and in-person
  • Ability to work flexible hours that allow for and promote adequate student engagement (ideally to include day and evening hours)
  • Ability to conduct classes in a remote classroom environment with minimal distractions
  • Maintains a high-performance environment characterized by strong team orientation
  • Communicates regularly with other staff toward defined goals and/or required results
  • Self-motivated to improve quantity and quality of work performed displaying a high level of effort and commitment
  • Operates effectively within the organizational structure, always demonstrating trustworthiness and responsible behavior
  • Demonstrates eagerness to learn and assume responsibility; seeks out and accepts increased responsibility; displays a "can do" approach to work.
  • Shows persistence and seeks alternatives when obstacles arise; seeks alternative solutions; does things before being asked or forced to by events
  • Works within the system in a resourceful manner to accomplish reasonable work goals; shows flexibility in response to process change and adapts to and accommodates new methods and procedures.
  • Accepts direction and feedback from supervisor and follows through appropriately
  • Works when scheduled; begins and ends work as expected; calls in according to policy when arriving late for work or when absent; observes provisions of Fair Labor Standards Act; observes policies on break and lunch periods; uses work time appropriately

 

WORKING CONDITIONS & APPLIED SKILLS

 

  • Hear and understand human speech in a relatively quiet environment, such as hearing someone speak in quiet office or library setting.  
  • Hear and understand human speech in a relatively noisy environment, such as hearing someone speak to you while in the presence of loud equipment.  
  • Listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences.  
  • Focus on a single source of sound in the presence of other distracting sounds. Quickly make sense of, combine, and organize information into meaningful patterns.
  • Concentrate on a task over a period of time without being distracted.  
  • Shift back and forth between two or more activities or sources of information; multi-task to work on different projects simultaneously.  
  • Remember information such as words, numbers, pictures, and procedures.  
  • Clearly communicate information and ideas through spoken words so others will understand.  
  • Identify and understand the speech of another person.
  • Recognize when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong.
  • Combine pieces of information to form general rules or conclusions such as finding a relationship among seemingly unrelated events.
  • Communicate information and ideas in writing so others will understand.  
  • Work under pressure of constant deadlines with frequent interruptions.
  • Work effectively in a demanding environment.
  • Work collaboratively in a team environment.
  • Work with sensitive and confidential information.
  • Noise exposure under 65 decibels, roughly that of a normal conversation or a ringing telephone.
  • Schedule changes may occur based on business needs.
  • May be required to travel to locations other than assigned site.

 

 

Institute of Technology provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.