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The Practical Nursing Instructor is responsible for the delivery of quality, safe practical nursing ... Skills/Abilities Registered Nurse currently licensed in West Virginia. Have experience as a ...

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To thrive as an LPN Instructor, you need an active LPN or RN license, substantial clinical experience, and often a teaching certificate or degree in nursing education. Familiarity with curriculum development, simulation labs, and learning management systems (LMS) is typically required. Excellent communication, patience, and mentorship abilities help foster student learning and engagement. These skills ensure effective teaching, student success, and compliance with accreditation standards in nursing education.

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LPN instructors are licensed nurses who teach and train students in practical nursing programs, preparing them to become Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). They develop lesson plans, deliver lectures, demonstrate clinical procedures, and supervise students during hands-on training. LPN instructors also assess student progress, provide feedback, and ensure that curriculum standards and state requirements are met. Their role is crucial in shaping future nursing professionals and maintaining high standards in healthcare education.

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LPN Instructors often face challenges such as adapting teaching methods to diverse learning styles, keeping up with changes in healthcare practices, and managing both classroom and clinical responsibilities. To address these, effective communication, ongoing professional development, and collaboration with colleagues are essential. Utilizing technology in lesson planning and maintaining a supportive learning environment also help ensure student success and instructor satisfaction.
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Career Technical (Adjunct LPN Instructor) (2025-2026)

Career Technical (Adjunct LPN Instructor) (2025-2026)

School District of Indian River County

Vero Beach, FL • On-site

Part-time, Per diem

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
Treasure Coast Technical College/LPN Instructor
Date Posted:
4/16/2026
Location:
Treasure Coast Technical College
Position Description:
Per Diem Clinicals Instructor - Registered Nurse with Medical Surgical Nursing experience. Bachelor's degree preferred but not required.
The instructor in the Practical Nursing Program is a part-time position. Hours will fluctuate with each term as needed. Most clinical rotations are scheduled on weekdays, 8 hour day shifts. Clinicals are conducted in hospital, long term care, pediatric clinic and other settings. Clinicals instructors in the Practical Nursing program will follow the guidelines set by the Florida Board of Nursing, and the Department of Education. Curriculum is provided based on the above guidelines. Clinical skills such as ADL's, wound care, medication administration, urinary catheters, assessment, documentation, evaluation and all basic nursing interventions are directly supervised by instructors in the clinical setting.
The ideal candidate would have a willingness to train on patient simulators with high-fidelity technology. These simulators require solid computer skills and knowledge. Candidates with current experience in nursing simulations would be strongly considered.
Qualifications:
Unencumbered license as a Registered Nurse in the State of Florida. A Bachelor's of Science degree is preferred, but not required. Consideration of experience may qualify a candidate.
Job Responsibilities:
Duties of the Practical Nursing Clinical Instructor include but are not limited to:
1. Guided by the Practical Nursing Department's mission statement that supports lifelong learning opportunities in an atmosphere of support.
2. Follows established academic policies and procedures of the Treasure Coast Technical College that facilitate instruction, administration, and student well-being.
3. Provides theory and clinical instruction that supports the learning objectives identified for course assigned.
4. Demonstrates appropriate preparation for clinical instruction, supervision, and student evaluation.
5. Develops and maintains an environment conducive to effective learning.
6. Utilizes effective teaching methodologies as appropriate in the clinical setting, and available to enhance student learning.
7. Evaluates student progress in clinical facilities and provides written evaluations as requested by the supervisor in a timely manner.
8. Demonstrates effective interpersonal relations and communication skills with students, staff, faculty, and all Treasure Coast Technical College employees.
9. Attends and participates in reconvening activities, divisional, and departmental faculty meetings as requested.
10. Maintains education and clinical competencies in areas of instructional responsibilities.
11. Willingness to participate in activities that promote guidelines for the programs accreditation through the Council on Occupational Education.
12. Maintains mutual respect in professional relationships with all students of the Treasure Coast Technical College.
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