$45 - $55/hr
Full-time
Posted 21 days ago
Job description
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Position Summary: The Nursing Department at Concordia University Irvine seeks applicants for adjunct faculty positions in the following specialties: medical/surgical, pediatrics, maternal/child, psychiatric/mental health, and gerontology. Responsibilities will include teaching undergraduate courses, supervising clinical instruction, and advising.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include:
- Teaching undergraduate courses, supervising clinical instruction, and advising
- While applications from all areas of nursing will be considered, preference will be given to candidates poised to excel in nursing education and working with students.
Qualification Requirements:
- A minimum of an earned Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree.
- Successful candidates must confess the Christian faith, demonstrate a commitment to a Lutheran liberal arts education and possess teaching excellence.
Pay Range: $45 - $55 per hour
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