Unlock your full potential in the innovative and inclusive environment at Bryant & Stratton College. We are a career-focused, private, nonprofit college built differently to serve the needs of students, alumni, associates, employers, and the community. Founded in 1854, Bryant & Stratton College offers real-world education leading to bachelor's, associate's, and professional certificates after completion in the fields of healthcare, technology, legal, business, graphic design, and more. Description:
Bryant & Stratton of Western New York is currently completing an application through the New York State Dept. of Education/Office of Professions. We anticipate approval in the very near future. We are currently seeking faculty to join us in bringing the Bryant & Stratton Mission and commitment to nursing education. Faculty is the first and most important step.
Bryant & Stratton College Adjunct Nursing Faculty teach three (3) to fourteen (14) contact hours of clinical/ lab/lecture classes in one or more areas depending on background and experience: Fundamentals, Pharmacology, Medical/Surgical, Geriatric, Pediatric, Maternal/Child/Family, Mental Health, Research, Management/Leadership, Community, Nutrition, and/or Lifespan Development courses.
As a clinical support/instructor you will be responsible to maintain direct supervision of students during patient care in the clinical area as the students complete the clinical phase of specific courses, communicate and collaborate with other faculty, contribute to the development of students' clinical knowledge, skills, and behaviors, complete evaluation of the students' performance in the delivery of patient care in the patient setting. Other duties listed below:
Collaborate with nursing faculty in developing and evaluating course curriculum, learning support, and assessments.
Implement and evaluate strategies for improved student retention and success.
Other related duties as required.
Strong time management, problem solving, conflict management, cultural diversity, analytic, adaptability, and creativity skills.
To reinforce classroom instruction and contribute to the development of students' clinical knowledge, skills, and behaviors, they:
Provide direction, supervision, and reinforcement of classroom instruction in the clinical area.
Help to clarify the expectations and objectives of the clinical assignments.
Select clients and/or experiences according to the clinical focus as outlined in the course syllabus.
Actively participate in reinforcing clinical procedures.
Assist students with clinical data interpretation.
Conduct pre and post conferences for clinical days.
Supervise students during clinical hours and hold them accountable to the program policies and standards of their profession.
Record and maintain anecdotes of strengths and concerns related to student performance.
Provide ongoing constructive verbal and written feedback to students regarding their clinical performance.
Attend mandatory faculty, program and college meetings.
Inform the Program Director of Associate Degree Nursing or Nursing Program Coordinator of any agency or student problems/concerns.
To assist the primary faculty member for the course and contribute to the evaluation of students' clinical knowledge, skills, and behaviors:
Provide written documentation of clinical performance on the clinical evaluation tool at midterm and at the end of each semester and provide these completed evaluation tools to the supervising faculty member for course grading purposes.
Hold private conferences with students for the review of clinical performance evaluations.
Maintain currency in the specialty area through periodic reading, seminar attendance, instructional development program attendance, and/or work experience.
Knowledge and Skills :
Preferred candidates will preferably have 2 years' teaching experience, evidence of interdisciplinary collaboration, and work with diverse populations. Successful teaching experience at the college level, student evaluations, course documentation, etc. is preferred.
Experience:
Salary: $55 to $65 per contact hour. Generally, courses range between 15 to 45 contact hours so the salary range for this exempt position would be between $825.00 - $2,925.00.
Please note that the compensation information is a good faith estimate of the base pay for this position. The selected candidate's actual base pay for this role will take into account a wide range of non-discriminatory factors including but not limited to skill sets, experience and training, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. At Bryant & Stratton College, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. Information about the total compensation package for this position will be provided during the interview process.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, ethnicity, national origin, color, religion, disability, marital status, veteran status, sex/gender (including pregnancy or pregnancy related conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity (including transgender status) or any other legally protected characteristics ("protected characteristics"). Bryant & Stratton College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Bryant & Stratton College was founded in 1854 based on a desire to provide a practical education that gave our students the theory and experience to succeed in their careers. A lot of things have changed over the past 160 years, but our commitment to our students and staying at the forefront of career education and the workplace has not. From Dr. J. C. Bryant’s business practice “learning lab” of the 1850s to the active learning of today and from early correspondence courses to the launch of online education and training in 1997, Bryant & Stratton College has evolved into an educational institution poised for the 21st century, committed to the same principles set forth by its founders: education and career preparation.<\p>
The requirements of the workplace have continuously evolved since 1854, and as we transition from the Industrial to the Information Age, the evolution has accelerated. Keeping up with these contemporary needs requires the college to continually revise and enhance the curriculum, modify outcomes, and embrace or develop new teaching and learning methodologies. While the words in the college’s mission have changed over the years, the fundamentals have remained constant: Bryant & Stratton College is dedicated to offering a personalized career education and experience so that our graduates are prepared, not only for their careers but also for life’s adventures.