Adjunct Instructor, School of Nursing
FLSA Classification
Exempt
Salary Grade/Level/Family/Range
Salary Range: $3,000 - $6,000
Reports to
Dean
Job Description
Summary/objective
The Division of Academic Affairs at Southern University at New Orleans, a public,
historically black university, is committed to empowering and promoting the
upward mobility of diverse populations of traditional and nontraditional students
through quality academic programs, teaching, research, and service to
achieve excellence in higher education using various teaching and learning
modalities. Students and faculty are encouraged to help create a thriving
academic environment at SUNO.
As such, faculty of the program are expected to be committed to the standards
of teaching excellence. This requirement will include the ability teach
undergraduate courses which may include evening, weekend and/or hybrid
courses; advise students; engage in teaching practices with an acute focus on
documenting student learning; serve on faculty committees; attend
departmental, faculty and other meetings, attend College convocations.
Our adjunct instructors serve to augment the regular faculty. Adjuncts help
prepare undergraduate students to successfully complete the BSN curriculum
and pass the National Council State Boards of Nursing Examination (NCLEX-RN)
by planning, coordinating, and implementing clinical instruction in the Skills Lab,
Simulation Center, and affiliated clinical organizations. The adjunct serves as an
extension of the faculty and supports student learning through active learningstrategies (i.e., Socratic questioning to connect theory principles with clinical
judgment).
Essential functions
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform these essential functions.
1. Foster a culture of inclusive excellence through authentic relationships
with students as an educator and mentor.
2. Teach assigned courses in accordance with catalog course descriptions
and academic specifications.
3. Furnish each student and the chair's office with a course syllabus, which
follows the prescribed format, including evaluation procedures,
withdrawal procedures, class attendance, and other policies consistent
with university procedures.
4. Keep accurate and up-to-date records on all students.
5. Submit grade reports on or before deadlines according to college
procedures.
6. Monitor and assess student-learning outcomes and provide timely and
frequent feedback to students on academic performance.
7. Collaborate with nursing faculty to deliver high-quality instruction.
8. Deliver content in online, in-person and/or hybrid formats.
9. May be assigned to supervise students at clinicals.
10. May be assigned to 2-3 sessions of on campus teaching in lab and
simulation.
11. Other duties as assigned.
Clinical Site Responsibilities
1. Be familiar and comply with agency policies and procedures.
2. Complete all required agency training including, but not limited to
electronic health records, HIPAA, medication administration and attend
an orientation to the Clinical Instructor role for the unit(s) prior to taking
students.
3. Orient staff nurses to the level of the student and the specific learning
outcomes for their clinical experience.
4. Encourage nurses to communicate immediately with faculty regarding
any student performance questions or concerns.
5. Communicate with unit nurse manager on a regular basis, including an
end-of-the-rotation communication.
School of Nursing Responsibilities
Meet with lead course faculty at the beginning of each semester to orient to the
course and review student learning outcomes, course syllabus, and learning
resources. Confirm student assignments and congruence with theory content.
Review course grading policies and Nursing Faculty and Student Handbook.
Provide feedback about adequacy of site in allowing students to meet course
outcomes to the lead course faculty. Meet with the lead course instructor to
review student evaluations of the clinical instructor to grow in teaching
effectiveness. Complete simulation orientation and simulation debrief training
with the Simulation Lab Coordinator.
Participate in ongoing communication with lead course faculty and discuss
instructional issues and individual student learning needs and progress. Serve as
a professional role model and representative of SUNO SON. Perform all
reasonable assigned tasks as designated by the lead course faculty to provide
students with the opportunity to meet course outcomes and program goals.
Demonstrate behaviors and attitudes that are supportive of the School of
Nursing students and mission, philosophy, program goals, policies, and
professional/Christian values. Promote cooperation and communication among
the clinical site staff, students, faculty, and other team members.
Student Instruction Responsibilities
Direct, instruct, and guide students in the clinical setting. Assign students weekly
to selected patients based on student’s learning needs and patient assessment.
Assist students in collecting pertinent objective and subjective data regarding
patient health status. Engage students in comprehensive, individualized
instruction in the observation, assessment, decision-making, and health teaching
of patients, including the maintenance of patient health or prevention of illness
or disease. Facilitate development of student’s critical thinking, technical, and
professional communication skills while maintaining patient and student safety
and patient confidentiality. Assist students in using nursing process when
providing care.
Supervise the administration of medications. Delegate selected nursing functions
to students in accordance with their level of nursing education and
demonstrated competency. Provide students with written instructions for what to
do in case of injury or illness in the clinical setting. Participate in course delivery,
Skills Lab, and simulation as needed. Relay to students that they are guests in the
clinical setting.
Direct students to be responsible and accountable for their behaviors in the
clinical setting. Communicate with students and lead course faculty regarding
student progress. Collaborate with the lead course faculty to refer students to
college services as necessary. Grade written assignments, maintain accuraterecords, and return graded work to students in a timely manner prior to their next
clinical. Hold student pre- and post-clinical conferences. Complete the weekly
clinical evaluations as well as a mid-term and final clinical evaluation for each
student. Hold any instructor conversations regarding student performance in
private and maintain confidentiality and adhere to FERPA privacy policies.
Competencies
• Demonstrate sensitivity to and understanding of college students that
come from diverse academic, socioeconomic, ethnic and racial
backgrounds.
• Ability to develop positive rapport with colleagues and other members of
the campus community to develop a sense of teamwork.
• Strong analytical, observational, and problem-solving skills.
• Effective verbal and written communication skills.
• Ability to speak clearly to communicate instructions and clarify
understanding.
• Hearing adequate to discern subtle changes in heart, lung, and bowel
sounds.
• Visual acuity to allow for accurate observation and assessment of student
performance.
• Hand/eye coordination sufficient to operate technology and dexterity to
demonstrate and perform nursing skills.
• Consistent temperament capable of adapting, managing, and prioritizing
multiple stressors simultaneously.
• Ability to be self-directed and solve problems effectively and efficiently
• Strong organizational skills
• Positive and professional demeanor.
Demonstration of competent nursing practice:
• Be accountable to follow the accepted standards, laws, and rules
regulating the practice of nursing, and function within the scope of
nursing practice.
• Be responsible and accountable for practice based on, and limited to,
the scope of instructor’s education, demonstrated competence, and
nursing experience.
• Obtain instruction, supervision, and consultation as necessary before
implementing new or unfamiliar techniques or practices.
• Be responsible for maintaining current knowledge in broad and/or
specialized areas of nursing.• Maintain knowledge in current, best evidence influencing clinical nursing
practice in area of specialty. Conduct nursing practice without
discrimination.
• Respect patient right to privacy by protecting confidential information.
Required education and experience
• Bachelors’ degree in Nursing for clinical and lab instruction opportunities.
• Licensed and unencumbered registered nurse in the state of Louisiana.
• Be a competent practitioner of nursing with a Bachelor’s in Nursing,
and/or Master of Science in Nursing degree or be making satisfactory
progress towards it. Be able to evidence a minimum of two (2) years
clinical nursing experience.
• Onboard to electronic learning teaching resources and e-books in
Elsevier. Onboard to the CANVAS Learning Management System utilized
by the department.
• Criminal history and background check clearance, evidence of current
American Heart Association CPR training, and a current unencumbered
Louisiana RN license.
• Provide evidence of yearly tuberculin skin tests, COVID-19, influenza, and
other required immunizations as per nursing program policy.
• Possess thorough knowledge of patient medications, treatments, and
diagnoses, and be able to relate these aspects of patient care to
problem solving/critical thinking skill development in the student.
• Be organized, able to deal appropriately with delicate student situations,
and able to effectively communicate and negotiate resolutions with
faculty, students, and facility staff regarding problems in the clinical
setting(s).
Preferred education and experience
• Academic preparation and teaching experience in nursing education.
• Teaching experience in online and/or in-person formats.
• Advanced computer skills including course management systems.
• Experience in electronic health records and online meeting systems.
Southern University of New Orleans (SUNO) is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with disabilities. If reasonable
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