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Lakeland Community College Faculty Position: Nursing
Founded in 1967
Lakeland Community College now serves more than 6500 students annually and provides a continuum of education from offering college credit courses for high school students to preparing students for the workforce upon completion of certificates, associate degrees, or transfer to a four-year institution. Additionally, the college is home to over a dozen Holden Partnership Programs where Lakeland students and staff can continue on with bachelors, masters, and doctoral programs.
Nursing Faculty Position
Full-time Tenure-track effective with Fall 2026 semester
Responsibilities
- Provides didactic and clinical instruction for the second year, fourth semester, college-level Adult Mental Health nursing courses in accordance with institutionaland course goals and objectives.
- In collaboration with semester-level faculty:
- Selects texts, supplemental documents, and other learning resources.
- Sets attainable instructional goals and objectives compatible with approved rationale for courses.
- Evaluates students to determine progress toward course goals and objectives, provides feedback, assigns final grades, determines correct course placement, and when appropriate evaluates experience and knowledge for the purpose of granting credit.
- Maintains a minimum of ten (10) posted office hours per week with at least 8 hours per week on campus.
- Maintains accurate records of student grades and communicates information on a timely basis to the appropriate institutional office.
- Provides a syllabus to each nursing student that meets the requirements of the OAC.
Teaching Responsibilities
- Specific to required syllabi content.
- Implements college-approved course outlines.
- Identifies learning needs of students.
- Advises students of course expectations, maintains written record of student progress, and communicates final grades to students and appropriate institutional office.
- Facilitates an environment conducive to learning.
- Encourages critical thinking and clinical reasoning in students.
- Designs and implements teaching strategies that will assist an nursing student to meet the course outcomes.
- Uses principles of adult learning, cognitive learning, and novice to expert theories when interacting with students.
- Acquires, maintains, and applies knowledge of current instructional methodologies and materials.
- Promotes student awareness of personal attitudes and feelings which impact professional relationships.
Clinical Supervision
- Plans students clinical experiences based on course clinical outcomes and student learning needs.
- Supervises student practice by providing guidance, direction, and support appropriate to the clinical situation.
- Supervises nursing students for each clinical experience involving the delivery of nursing care to an individual or group of individuals.
- Functions only in the role of faculty during the students clinical experience.
- Provides feedback for student growth and success.
- Evaluates each nursing students experience, achievement, and progress in relation to the clinical outcomes with input from the teaching assistant if utilized.
- Ensures that the ratio for direct patient care experiences shall be no greater than ten students to one faculty or teaching assistant or a smaller ratio in clinical settings where necessary to ensure the safe delivery of nursing care.
- Assigns observational experiences as appropriate to meet course outcomes and align with the requirements and definitions of the OAC.
- Provides supervision and feedback to part-time clinical faculty as assigned.
Course and Curriculum Development
- Recommends to the division dean the revision, deletion, or addition of courses or curricula.
- Evaluates and recommends catalog and support material revisions.
- Maintains updated course outlines according to prescribed college procedures, develops course syllabus.
- Implements nursing program curriculum at the course level based on accreditation standards.
- Conducts and analyzes course evaluation at the end of each nursing course.
- Uses course level data to drive decision-making.
- Reports findings of course-level data to colleagues using feedback to improve the course.
Service to the College, Profession, and Community
- Remains current with the fields of assigned instruction and related occupational areas.
- Collaborates with peers and college community.
- Acquires, maintains, and applies knowledge of current instructional methodologies and materials.
- Participates in accreditation processes and college division and department committees and meetings.
- Participates in Ohio Board of Nursing approval processes.
- Embodies the principles of the Caritas Philosophy.
Qualifications
- Required:
- Masters degree in Nursing
- MSN required with a preferred emphasis on Mental Health Nursing
- Current and relevant clinical experience required
- Currently possesses or has ability to obtain an unencumbered license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of Ohio required
- Preferred:
- Demonstrated teaching experience
- Demonstrated teaching in various modalities
- Prior experience with curriculum development, accreditation standards, and teaching preferred
Compensation and Benefits
Lakeland provides a competitive compensation package with initial salary dependent upon education and experience. College benefits include healthcare and prescription drug coverage, dental and vision insurance, life and long-term disability insurance, and tuition fee waiver.
Application Process
Please review Lakelands Total Compensation for Full-time Faculty.
To apply, please submit the following:
- A completed college employment application
- Current curriculum vitae
- A cover letter addressing the required and preferred qualifications
- A statement of teaching philosophy
- Unofficial college transcripts
Applications will be received until the position is filled, but in order to receive full consideration, candidates are encouraged to submit their application materials by March 27, 2026.
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