9 - month Teaching Faculty - Nursing
- Klamath Community College
- 7390 South 6th StreetKlamath Falls, Oregon
- 5 hours ago
- Full Time
Job Summary
Job Description
Here at Klamath Community College, we appreciate and celebrate all nurse practitioners and instructors and invite you to explore joining our faculty and working for a college that offers a warm and inviting culture. You will enjoy a fulfilling career with work-life balance at Klamath Community College in sunny Klamath Falls, an area known for its high quality of life, friendly people and incredible recreational opportunities in beautiful Southern Oregon.
The Nursing Program at Klamath Community College provides our students with the academic and clinical preparation necessary to take the national licensure examinations and serve our local communities.
Job Summary
This is a 9-month full-time faculty position (174 days/year) in the Nursing department at Klamath Community College. This is a non-clinical position, which allows for life/work balance. The Nursing faculty develop, implement, and evaluates the nursing program on an ongoing basis. This position participates in selecting students, advising students, curriculum development, program revisions, program evaluations, textbook selection, teaching in the classroom and clinical setting, evaluation of student achievement, and other matters as assigned in accordance with the mission, core values, and purposes of the college. In addition to teaching, faculty participate in college activities, committees, and other duties to support the mission and initiatives of the college.
Examples of Duties:
To perform the job successfully, an individual must be able to satisfactorily perform each essential duty. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required to perform the job satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Design and implement learning strategies for students.
- Teach 15 credits (generally 3-4 courses) per term over three academic quarters, with approximately 8 students per class section.
- Teach assigned classes in accordance with current course content and learning outcomes and as outlined by the college.
- Evaluate, assess, and track student academic achievement.
- Modify teaching style based on assessment results and professional development experiences.
- Analyze assessment data, and document modifications made to teaching based on that data.
- Cultivate a variety of teaching styles in order to provide quality learning experiences to a diverse student population.
- Post and maintain office hours, with a minimum of one conference hour per week, per course.
- Establish instructional standards in accordance with academic policies, and inform students via syllabi of such standards and policies.
- Review and update course content and outcome guides and syllabi in cooperation with others.
Review and maintain the integrity of the curriculum offered by the discipline/program.
- Maintain certificates and/or licenses necessary for employment eligibility.
- Maintain acceptable standards of conduct for the profession.
- Acquire new skills for program/discipline enhancement and development.
- Identify and attend professional development activities that will lead to effective student learning.
Participate in college activities, committees, and other duties that support the mission and initiatives of the college.
- Participate in evaluative process for self, department, and program.
- Participate in departmental or discipline-specific meetings to provide guidance and subject matter expertise for the college’s strategic and academic planning, including accreditation.
- Participate in college committee work as assigned.
- Attend commencement and other college-sponsored programs as requested.
- Promote the college mission, values, and vision.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES NEEDED TO PERFORM THIS ROLE
- Ability to communicate clearly, effectively, and professionally both orally and in writing.
- Strong computer and information literacy skills.
- Commitment to the effective use of technology in face-to-face, online, hybrid, and synchronous learning environments.
- Current knowledge teaching and learning theories and best practices.
- Teaching experience in a community college setting preferred.
- Knowledge of the Canvas learning management system preferred.
- Experience teaching distance education courses preferred.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS
- Frequently moving from stationary sitting positions to standing and walking.
Qualifications:
LICENSURE, EDUCATION, AND EXPERIENCE
- Current Oregon registered nurse license; or can obtain an Oregon RN license by hire date
- Master’s degree in Nursing required
- At least five (5) years nursing experience
- Experience with in-service education or classroom and clinical instruction and a broad clinical base including long-term care is preferred
Open until filled.
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It is the policy of Klamath Community College to provide equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information or any other protected characteristic under applicable law.
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Job ID: 474418485
Originally Posted on: 4/23/2025