Los Angeles, CA20 days ago
In addition to the regular weekly teaching load duties of this position include, but are not limited to the following: Teach courses over an academic year in accordance with established course outline and schedules; Provide resource and coaching to students as needed; Participate in the development and the assessment of student learning outcomes (SLO''s); Develop authentic assessment methods related to SLO attainment and participate in peer-review of assessment methods that prepare nursing students for the NextGen RN-NCLEX licensure examination in this area of expertise and at the conclusion of the nursing program; Maintain scheduled office hours for student contact; Participate in professional development activities and maintain current knowledge in the academic field; Interface with the assigned clinical facility to maintain a desirable environment for the attainment of learning objectives; Develop and update department course curricula for lecture, lab, and clinical courses; Develop resources, materials, and strategies, including using multimedia technology platforms to teach students in a multicultural environment; Active involvement in campus responsibilities (convocation, orientation,graduation, committee obligations in accordance to faculty contract, accreditation, department meetings, etc.); Teach theory, laboratory, and/or clinical components of medical-surgical course; Assist in developing new courses and curricula in Nursing as needed; Assume departmental duties as assigned by the chairperson (e.g., participate in program review, plan and attend advisory committee meetings, revise course outlines, assist with student advisement, and participate actively on campus committees); Develop supplementary materials and incorporate instructional technology, including high fidelity simulation, augmented reality and virtual reality scenarios to complement textbooks, other published materials, and lecture presentations; Demonstrate sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds of community college faculty, staff and students. Ø One (1) academic year of registered nurse level clinical teaching experience in the designated nursing area or its equivalent that demonstrates clinical competency and completion of at least one year of experience teaching courses related to nursing or a course which includes practice in teaching nursing.