Posting Details
Position Information
Job Title Clinical Instructor - Practical Nursing (Part-time) Posting Number FY140240PT
Position Summary Information
Job Description Summary
We are seeking interested candidates to join a dedicated team to fill our part time clinical faculty pool. Please contact Kent Dickerson, Dean of Allied Health and Nursing at 252-940-6205 for further details regarding scheduling, hours, mentoring support, and other position details.
Location Washington, NC Type of Position Faculty Full-Time/Part-Time Part Time Terms of Employment Contracted Term Minimum Qualifications
BSN from a regionally accredited institution plus two years of clinical nursing experience required.
Medical-Surgical and/or long-term care experience.
Must be willing to meet the NCBON Rules regarding Part-Time Nursing Faculty:
Preferred Qualifications
MSN from a regionally accredited institution preferred.
Will consider applicants with experience in:
Essential Duties
The part-time clinical instructor's responsibilities include:
FLSA Estimated Hours per Week 10-16 Hours Per Week Range
Posting Detail Information
Open Date 11/27/2024 Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Special Instructions to Applicants
Applicants should include nursing license number on resume/CV.
You may attach a copy of the transcript request form/confirmation in the "unofficial transcript" location in order to submit the application before it closes. If we have not received your transcripts prior to the date the selection committee begins reviewing the applications, you may not be considered for this position. If you have applied recently and think your transcripts may still be on file with BCCC HR Office, you need to call (252) 940-6404 to confirm. Due to encryption you may not be able to properly download electronic official transcripts received directly from the institution. You may have to print and scan these transcripts in order for them to upload. If you have questions you may contact HR at (252) 940-6404.
About Us
Washington and Beaufort County are at the heart of eastern North Carolina's Inner Banks. Beaufort County's many waterways provide a variety of recreational offerings and waterfront living. Beaufort County lacks only the congestion found in larger areas, as access to shopping, dining, education and medical facilities can be found within its borders. At the same time, the state's more urban areas are a convenient drive away.
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