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Nursing Lab Instructor Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Nursing Faculty

Glenwood Springs, CO · On-site

$105.30 - $123.24/hr

Major areas of instruction include classroom instruction, simulation lab and clinical teaching. The successful candidate will teach nursing courses which will include but not be limited to: advanced ...

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Lecturer of Nursing

Pueblo, CO · On-site

$63K - $81K/yr

Deliver oncampus instruction in classroom, simulation, skills lab, and clinical settings. * Prepare ... Mentor parttime faculty, clinical instructors, or teaching assistants. * Participate in curriculum ...

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What is a nursing lab instructor?

A Nursing Lab Instructor is responsible for teaching and supervising nursing students in a clinical lab setting. They provide hands-on training, demonstrate nursing procedures, and assess students' skills in simulated environments. Their role ensures that students develop the necessary competencies before working with real patients. Nursing Lab Instructors often collaborate with faculty to design lab activities that align with course objectives.

What does a nursing lab instructor do?

A typical workday for a Nursing Lab Instructor involves preparing lab materials, setting up clinical simulation scenarios, guiding students through hands-on procedures, and providing feedback on their technique and clinical reasoning. Instructors frequently collaborate with faculty and staff to coordinate lesson plans and ensure lab safety standards are met. Some days also include grading assignments, mentoring students during open lab hours, and keeping lab equipment in working order. This mix of teaching, preparation, and collaboration ensures a dynamic and engaging work environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a nursing lab instructor?

To thrive as a Nursing Lab Instructor, you need a comprehensive background in nursing practice, a current RN license, and experience in both clinical and educational settings. Familiarity with simulation technology, lab equipment, and instructional software is commonly required. Strong communication, mentorship abilities, and organizational skills are valuable soft skills for this role. These competencies are essential for effectively teaching future nurses, ensuring student engagement, and maintaining a realistic and safe learning environment.

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Radiologic Technology Instructor (part-time)

Concorde Career Colleges, Inc.

Aurora, CO • On-site

$38 - $41/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

Overview
Radiologic Technology- Part-time Clinical Instructor
$38-41 per hour DOE
The instructor's primary responsibilities are to provide active and effective learning for students in all applicable educational settings, act as professional and academic role models and commit to student satisfaction. This includes teaching in classrooms, labs, and outside the classroom during campus and student activities. This position delivers high-quality instruction to students, combining theoretical knowledge with practical, hands-on experience, develops and implements curriculum, assesses student progress, and ensures adherence to industry standards and best practices.
Responsibilities
  • Organize and deliver class objectives in a clear, concise manner
  • Foster and maintain an orderly, controlled, and safe environment for students in classrooms and labs
  • Maintain and prepare training aids, tools, and equipment in the classroom and lab
  • Maintain curriculum accuracy by keeping up to date on industry standards and practices
  • Evaluate student performance through assignments, exams, and practical assessments
  • Provide constructive feedback and support to students to help them achieve academic and professional success
  • Identify and report on any at-risk students; creates individualized success plans to mitigate attrition
  • Foster relationships with students to help them meet program competency requirements
  • Provide periodic and ad-hoc reporting to stakeholders
  • Meet with students and education personnel to discuss instructional programs and related issues
  • Provide and maintain regular, substantive interaction with students in online course components
  • Maintain accurate records of student attendance, grades, and progress
  • Deliver engaging lectures and lab sessions on assigned topics, diagnostic procedures, equipment operation and troubleshooting, etc.
  • Other duties as assigned

Qualifications
  • HS Diploma or GED and
  • Associates Degree in Rad Tech
  • 4 years minimum of clinical work experience as a Registered Rad Tech
  • Current State Licensure AND ARRT Certification/Registration
  • Direct and specialized knowledge in the area of instruction (required)

  • Knowledge of radiographic imaging, patient care, radiation safety, and medical ethics.

  • Expertise in the area of assignment that demonstrates the skills needed to provide instruction
  • Design and deliver engaging educational content, adapting teaching methods to diverse learning styles
  • Build rapport with students, clinical partners, and colleagues, fostering a positive learning environment
  • Flexibility to stay current with industry advancements and incorporate new knowledge into teaching practices
  • Competence in evaluating student performance and providing constructive feedback
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills for effective instruction and interaction with students and colleagues
  • Commitment to ongoing learning and participation in professional growth opportunities

  • Frequently (80% or more of workday)
    • Use hearing and sight (both near and far vision)
    • Communicate with students and provide direct instruction
  • Occasionally (up to 50% of workday)
    • Use fine motor skills to operate personal computers, manual and electrical (dental, automotive, mechanical, nursing, etc.) equipment, as well as various diagnostic or procedure equipment
  • Rarely (less than 20% of workday)
    • Lift, carry, push, or pull up to 50 pounds with the assistance of mechanical interventions, students, or other employees
    • Stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl to provide instruction in labs and demonstrate procedures
  • Able and willing to:
    • Communicate, think, learn, and reason
    • Use computers and computer systems (including hardware and software) to process transactions, store documents, enter data, or perform assigned tasks
    • Safely ambulate and/or maneuver when on-site at Company locations
    • Demonstrate and utilize active listening, inductive reasoning, information ordering and category flexibility
  • Ability to use good judgment, problem-solving and decision-making skills
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and manage sensitive information with discretion
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment where deadlines are essential and multiple projects are worked simultaneously
  • Ability to gain, understand and apply information and data as it relates essential functions of the position
  • Ability to foster long-term relationships with stakeholders

  • Work is performed indoors in a climate-controlled environment when on site at assigned company location. Employees must be able to safely ambulate when on company premises.
  • On campus and on site work locations include exposure to student learning environments with a variety of conditions. Employees must be able to follow all safety precautions including the use of personal-protective equipment. Employees must also be able to adhere to site-specific safety procedures.
  • This position is designated as on campus to meet business needs.
  • No travel required.