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Nursing Faculty

Aurora, CO ยท On-site

$40 - $54.50/hr

Arizona College of Nursing is a rapidly growing, nursing school that transforms people's lives by preparing them for careers in nursing and improving communities through the care its graduates ...

The Director of Nursing manages the Nursing Department with high professional and personal standards. He/She plans, organizes, coordinates and directs all the nursing functions for professional and ...

NIXA NURSING & REHAB, located in Nixa, Missouri is currently seeking a Director of Nursing (DON) to join our team. Director of Nursing Duties and Responsibilities: * The coordination of resident care ...

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How much do nursing job jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for nursing job in the United States is $108,675.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $83,000.00 and $125,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a Nursing job, and why are they important?

To thrive in a nursing job, you need comprehensive clinical knowledge, strong patient assessment abilities, and a nursing degree with active licensure. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), medical devices, and infection control protocols is often required. Compassion, effective communication, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are vital soft skills. These competencies ensure safe, quality patient care and support effective teamwork in demanding healthcare environments.

What are some common challenges nurses face when adapting to shift work schedules?

Nurses frequently work rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays, which can disrupt sleep patterns and work-life balance. Adjusting to these schedules often requires strong time management and self-care strategies to prevent fatigue and maintain overall well-being. Many healthcare organizations offer resources like wellness programs and peer support to help nurses cope with these challenges. Building a consistent routine outside of work and seeking support from colleagues can make adapting to shift work more manageable.

What are nursing jobs?

Nursing jobs refer to a wide range of healthcare positions in which professionals provide care, support, and education to patients in various settings, such as hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and community health centers. Nurses play a crucial role in patient assessment, administering medications, coordinating care, and advocating for patients' well-being. There are different types of nursing jobs, including registered nurses (RNs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs), nurse practitioners (NPs), and specialized nurses who work in areas like pediatrics, emergency care, or surgery. Nursing is a demanding yet rewarding profession that requires compassion, critical thinking, and strong communication skills.

What is the difference between Nursing Job vs Medical Assistant?

AspectNursing JobMedical Assistant
Required CredentialsLicensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Registered Nurse (RN) licensePost-secondary diploma or certificate, certification varies
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, long-term care facilitiesDoctor's offices, outpatient clinics, hospitals
Job ResponsibilitiesPatient care, administering medications, monitoring healthAdministrative tasks, basic patient care, taking vital signs
Industry UsageHealthcare, hospitals, clinicsPrimary care clinics, outpatient facilities

While both Nursing Jobs and Medical Assistants work in healthcare settings, Nursing Jobs typically require licensure and involve more advanced patient care. Medical Assistants focus on administrative support and basic clinical tasks. Understanding these differences helps job seekers choose the right career path in healthcare.

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Infographic showing various Nursing Job job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 4% Part Time, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $108,675 per year, or $52.2 per hour.
Nursing Faculty

$40 - $54.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Ideal Candidates Have Clinical Experience in Community Health, Mental Health, OB and/or Med-Surg Specialty Areas.

Arizona College of Nursing is a rapidly growing, nursing school that transforms peopleโ€™s lives by preparing them for careers in nursing and improving communities through the care its graduates provide. As a leading nurse educator, Arizona College of Nursing offers students the opportunity to earn a bachelorโ€™s in nursing in 3 years or less with qualified transfer credits. Our quality nursing curriculum prepares students for an in-demand career to help communities overcome the chronic, well-known, and increasing nursing shortage. Through the execution of a targeted growth strategy, the college plans to meet the growing demand for nurses by launching campuses in markets where bachelorโ€™s prepared nurses are needed.
Putting students first, we are dedicated to providing students with an exceptional education in growing healthcare fields; teaching them relevant, required skills for today and the future. Our culture is positive, supportive, and collaborative. As a team, we continually embrace our core values:


Passion: We love helping others succeed.
Excellence: We strive to be the best.
Adaptability: We learn, in part by trying new ideas.
Accountability: We own our results.
Integrity: We do the right thing.


Core Nursing Faculty provide instruction that facilitates studentsโ€™ achievement of course objectives, engage in scholarly and service activities to promote their professional development, and contribute to the success of the College and its students. Core Nursing Faculty consistently demonstrate Arizona College of Nursingโ€™s values of Passion, Adaptability, Accountability, Integrity, and Excellence.

Core Nursing:

  • Develops, implements, teaches, and evaluates the philosophy and objectives of the nursing education program.
  • Designs, implements, teaches, evaluates, and revises the curriculum.
  • Documents actions taken in faculty and committee meetings using a systematic plan of evaluation for total program review.
  • Leads simulation learning experiences in the Nursing Lab.

Didactic:

  • Responsible for teaching and evaluating students in the classroom. Teach at least 36 credits annually.
  • Designs an effective learning environment that facilitates student learning to address contemporary issues in nursing.
  • Support studentsโ€™ progression in academics and socialization into the role of nursing.
  • Utilizes an array of assessment tools to evaluate student learning.
  • Actively participates in the systematic plan for curriculum design, program evaluation and program revision.
  • Demonstrates leadership by serving as a mentor to faculty, adjuncts, and students.
  • Recognizes the role of a nurse educator and pursues continuous in-service/professional development opportunities annually
  • Serves as an advisor to an assigned group of core nursing students; contacting advisees at least once a semester, in-person, by phone, and electronically.
  • Develops student success plans and remediates โ€œat riskโ€ students.

Clinical:

  • Oversees instruction and grading of clinical adjuncts.
  • Facilitates the nursing studentsโ€™ application of theory to clinical practice.
  • Attends hospital-based orientations,
  • Demonstrates and maintains knowledge of overall program, program outcomes and assigned course objectives.
  • Communicates effectively utilizing professional techniques with clinical agency representatives, staff, faculty, and students.
  • Identifies and immediately communicates problem areas/clinical areas of concern to Course Lead Faculty and recommends changes and solutions as appropriate.
  • Provides weekly and as needed communication with Course Lead Faculty concerning student progress including successes and identified needs, clinical issues, suggestions, and/or professional learning needs.
  • Grades associated clinical papers and provides students with timely and clear feedback.
  • Maintains all records on student performance, i.e., Student Success Plan, Progressive Disciplinary Plan, and Mid-term and final clinical evaluations.
  • Completes clinical site evaluations.
  • Adheres to/enforces the policies and procedures of Arizona College of Nursing and the assigned clinical facility.

In addition to responsibilities for teaching didactic and/or clinical classes:

  • Plans, teaches, and evaluates classroom, clinical, skills labs and other learning experiences in conjunction with other team members.
  • Connects students to College resources for their success.
  • Consistently demonstrates and coaches students on soft skills:
    o Leadership and ethics
    o Communication and critical thinking
    o Teamwork and collaboration
    o Responsibility and dependability
  • Maintains a presence on campus and contributes to the campus culture in a positive and meaningful way.
  • Provides input to developing, evaluating and revising program policies through the governance structure.
  • Participates in faculty meetings/in-service offerings and other nursing events (i.e., graduation, white coat ceremony, etc.).
  • Protects student privacy through completing required FERPA training and upholding FERPA guidelines.

All other duties as assigned.


Faculty shall provide evidence of education and experience necessary to indicate that they are competent to teach a given course and develop and evaluate student admission, progression, retention, and graduation policies within the framework of the controlling institution.

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.

  • Graduate degree required (DNP preferred), if the graduate degree is not in nursing must have a Bachelorโ€™s degree in nursing and a graduate degree in a related discipline from an accredited program recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)*.
  • A minimum of three (3) yearsโ€™ work experience as a professional registered nurse providing direct patient care.
  • Previous experience teaching in a registered nursing program at a college or university is preferred.
  • Holds a current unencumbered state professional registered nurse license or enhance compact nurse licensure relevant to the state of teaching location.
  • Certified Nurse Educator certification and national certification in area of nursing specialty is preferred.
  • Maintains professional competence/expertise in teaching through activities such as nursing practice, continuing education programs, conferences, workshops, seminars, academic courses, research projects and professional writing.

* Subject to state BON/BRN/HEB regulation(s) where the campus/student is located.


Base annual salary range of $93,000 - $95,000 USD commensurate with experience, education, and relatable skills.
Opportunities for professional development.
Dynamic organizational culture within a supportive working environment.
Robust health and welfare benefits package including, but not limited to, medical, dental, and vision.
Rest and relaxation with generous PTO including vacation, holiday and paid sick leave
Preparation for the future with a 401(k) and company match.
For consideration, only online applications will be accepted. No phone calls, please.
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