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 Nursing Instructor - FT, Tenure track

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Country: USA
Location: Washington Auburn
Job Status: Full time
Salary: Not specified
Nursing Instructor - FT, Tenure track

POSITION DESCRIPTION:

The primary responsibility of this position is teaching classroom and clinical instruction to any programs within the Nursing Program, including both day or evening programs, supporting students in gaining knowledge and skills of nursing care through the nursing process, and promoting health education and safety. Instruction may include either the day and evening programs as dictated by curriculum needs.

In addition to teaching duties, responsibilities will include participating in curriculum review and development, engaging in department, division and college initiatives, as well as college shared college governance, participating in the accreditation process through Northwest and the Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission and performing other contracted activities.

General requirements :
Bachelor's degree in Nursing from an accredited School of Nursing
Supervised clinical experience at the upper division level
Eligible for or currently have an unencumbered license to practice nursing in the state of Washington
Minimum of three years of recent acute care experience
Hiring Process:
See www.greenriver.edu/jobs for application details or email hr@greenriver.edu

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