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Clinical Nursing Instructor

Metairie, LA · On-site

$35.50 - $48.25/hr

POSITION Blue Cliff College is seeking a Practical Nursing Clinical Instructor. The clinical instructor's primary responsibility is to instruct clinical according to an approved course syllabus using ...

Part Time Clinical Nursing Instructor

Alamogordo, NM · On-site

$32 - $43.75/hr

Chamberlain College of Nursing seeks Part-Time Clinical Nursing Faculty interested in teaching with ... Typically, clinical instructors are scheduled for 3-4 consecutive 12-hour shifts, which occur over ...

Part Time Clinical Nursing Instructor

Troy, MI · On-site

$37.25 - $50.75/hr

Chamberlain College of Nursing seeks Part-Time Clinical Instructors interested in teaching students in our Bachelor of Science in Nursing program in the Troy & Detroit areas. You will be mentoring ...

Part Time Clinical Nursing Instructor

Troy, MI · On-site

$37.25 - $50.75/hr

Chamberlain College of Nursing seeks Part-Time Clinical Instructors interested in teaching students in our Bachelor of Science in Nursing program in the Troy & Detroit areas. You will be mentoring ...

Adjunct Clinical Nursing Educator

Moorestown, NJ · On-site

$38.75 - $52.75/hr

Lincoln Tech in Moorestown, NJ is seeking qualified registered nurses to join our faculty as Adjunct Clinical Nursing Instructors for our Practical Nursing program. This position offers experienced ...

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How much do clinical nursing instructor part time jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for clinical nursing instructor part time in the United States is $45.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37.74 and $51.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Clinical Nursing Instructor Part Time, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Clinical Nursing Instructor Part Time, you need a current RN license, significant clinical experience, and at least a bachelor’s (often master’s) degree in nursing. Familiarity with simulation technology, electronic health records (EHRs), and educational platforms is typically required. Strong communication, mentorship, and organizational skills help instructors effectively guide and assess nursing students. These competencies are vital to ensure high-quality instruction, student engagement, and the development of future nursing professionals.

What are Clinical Nursing Instructors (Part Time)?

Clinical Nursing Instructors (Part Time) are registered nurses who teach and supervise nursing students in clinical settings, such as hospitals or healthcare facilities, on a part-time basis. They are responsible for guiding students in applying theoretical knowledge to real-world patient care, evaluating student performance, and ensuring safe and effective nursing practices. Part-time instructors often balance teaching with other professional responsibilities, providing valuable, hands-on learning experiences for future nurses.

What is the difference between Clinical Nursing Instructor Part Time vs Clinical Nurse Educator?

AspectClinical Nursing Instructor Part TimeClinical Nurse Educator
CredentialsRN license, nursing degree, teaching experienceRN license, advanced nursing degree, teaching experience
Work EnvironmentEducational settings, nursing schools, hospitalsHospitals, healthcare facilities, academic institutions
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, nursing programsHospitals, healthcare organizations, academic institutions

Both roles require RN licensure and nursing experience, but Clinical Nursing Instructor Part Time primarily focuses on teaching nursing students in educational settings, often on a part-time basis. Clinical Nurse Educators typically work full-time in healthcare facilities, providing staff training and developing clinical programs. The main difference lies in their work environment and scope of responsibilities, with instructors emphasizing student education and nurse educators focusing on staff development within healthcare organizations.

What Does a Clinical Nursing Instructor Who Works Part-Time Do?

A part-time clinical nursing instructor provides supervision and training for nursing students in a clinical environment. As a part-time employee, you typically work thirty hours or less a week. Your specific job duties vary, depending on what level of students you teach. General responsibilities include teaching students how to interact with patients, handle medical equipment, perform standard procedures, and assess a student's retention of the taught skills. You may also coordinate with medical facilities to find opportunities for students to shadow experienced nurses while they care for patients. Some clinical instructors educate nurses who are already licensed and training to work in a specialized area of health care.

How does a Clinical Nursing Instructor Part Time typically balance teaching responsibilities with clinical supervision?

As a Clinical Nursing Instructor Part Time, you will often split your time between classroom instruction and direct supervision of nursing students in clinical settings. Balancing these responsibilities requires strong organizational skills, as you'll prepare lesson plans, grade assignments, and provide feedback while also guiding students through hands-on patient care. Part-time instructors usually work closely with other faculty members to coordinate schedules and ensure students receive consistent support. Effective communication and adaptability are key, as clinical environments can be unpredictable and require quick thinking to facilitate student learning and patient safety.
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Clinical Nursing Instructor

North Central Missouri College

Trenton, MO • On-site

$33.50 - $45.50/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 21 days ago


Job description

Description:


CLINICAL NURSING INSTRUCTOR

CLASSIFICATION: Part-Time
DEPARTMENT: Division of Nursing and Health Sciences
REPORTS TO: Director of PN to ADN Program/Director of PN Program and assigned Program Coordinators
FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt
LOCATION: Various medical facilities


Position Summary: Teach and evaluate students in clinical settings at various medical facilities.

Essential Functions: Duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to

· Review and understand the course objectives, both classroom and clinical, and apply the teaching techniques to best achieve course and program objectives.

· Model effective oral and written communication that engages the students, provides clarity, and improves student learning.

· Discuss with students their concerns and/or problems directly or indirectly related to learning experience.

· Is responsible to assist the student to develop an understanding of values, attitudes, and ideals appropriate to the health care profession.

· Establish and maintain relationships with new and existing clinical sites.

· Participate in meetings, both formally and informally, with didactic and clinical faculty members.

· Provide clinical, classroom, and clinical simulation lab instruction when needed.

· Supervising care provided by a group of students (usually 6 to 10 students in a group) while they complete their clinical rotation in your area of specialty.

· Coordinate with clinicians at the clinical site to make student patient assignments.

· Orient students to the clinical area, and demonstrates proper procedures.

· Lead discussions and elicit information from students which demonstrate that students are learning and accomplishing the clinical objectives.

· Teach students how to perform duties in the clinical site and answering their questions.

· Maintain clinical standards and course expectations throughout each course or term.

· Evaluate and grade student performance.

· Maintain the professional practice knowledge base needed to instruct learners in contemporary nursing practice.

· Communicate with Lab Coordinator or Program Coordinator as necessary to resolve issues or concerns in clinical areas.

· Work effectively as part of the overall faculty team demonstrating positive interpersonal relations, collaborating with other faculty members to meet student needs, participating in faculty meetings and nursing program committees, and responding to requests from management.

· Participate in ongoing program evaluation activities as needed.

· Maintain faculty expectations as required by the College and the Board of Nursing.

· Demonstrate proper respect for students, faculty, and staff and has student-friendly manner in the conduct of class.

· Clinical Instructors may be subject to vaccination requirements established by clinical sites to conduct on-site instruction for NCMC.

Requirements:

Qualifications:

Education: Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Credentials must be unencumbered with the Missouri State Board of Nursing.

· Please note, those desiring to provide clinical instruction in our PN-ADN (RN program), who do not hold a Master’s of Science in Nursing will be required to actively pursue their graduate degree in nursing within three years of employment and complete their degree within five years.

Requirements: Successful completion of criminal background check and drug screening, required current CPR certification. Provide evidence of immunizations as per nursing program policy

Experience: Two years of clinical practice, administration, or education.

Skills: Strong communication skills. Provide sound evidence of effective teaching ability and management. Possess creative, innovative, and diverse approaches to teaching. Ability to develop interpersonal relationships with faculty, students, and cooperating agencies.

Physical Demands: Moving about while instructing and demonstrating skills to students; reaching, pulling, and pushing while demonstrating while using medical equipment; able to do repetitive tasks; remain stationary at a desk while typing; teaching in a medical facility setting for extended periods.

Environmental Demands: Fluctuations while moving on tile and carpeted floors in a heated and air conditioned environment.


Please note that this job posting is intended to build a pool of qualified applicants for future opportunities. If you are interested in clinical instruction with our ADN cohort, a Master’s Degree in Nursing (MSN) will be required to be obtained within 3-5 years of hire as a part of our accreditation. While we review all applications, we may not respond immediately. We will reach out to candidates directly as needs arise. Thank you for your understanding and interest.