Casual Faculty-Clinical/Laboratory Instructor- MSN (Entry into Nursing)Psychiatric Mental Health (Summer 2024)

Requisition #: A-144216-4

Status: Part Time

Type: Faculty

School: School of Nursing

Location City: Baltimore

Location State: MD

Location Zip Code: 21205

Closing Date: 05/17/2024 at 11:59 PM US Eastern Time

General Description

The Clinical Instructor is responsible for teaching primarily in the clinical and laboratory/simulation settings for students in the MSN (Entry into Practice) program. The Clinical/Laboratory Instructor reports to the Clinical Course Coordinator or Laboratory Course Coordinator when leading a clinical or laboratory group and ultimately reports to the Associate Director for Clinical Practice, MSN (Entry into Nursing) Program. 

 

Position Term                                                                      

The position term is a semester in duration and renewed based on the program's needs, satisfactory clinical evaluations, and the approval of the Clinical Coordinator of the MSN (Entry into Nursing) Program. (Summer term 5/20/2024 through 8/09/2024)


Responsibilities

  • Participate in all mandatory training and/or meetings required before the semester, including site-specific orientation
  • Teaching in the clinical/laboratory/simulation settings utilizing evidence-based practice and adult learning principles
  • Proactively creates an inclusive learning environment
  • Accountable for ensuring complete/assigned clinical hours
  • Maintain familiarity with theory content
  • Provide standardized learning experiences when applicable
  • Follows the direction of the Clinical Coordinator and Program Director of the MSN (Entry into Nursing) Program
  • Attends course planning meetings as directed by the Clinical Course Coordinator.
  • Ensures that all students in the assigned clinical group have completed compliance requirements for the assigned clinical site by the identified due date
  • Prepares and submits incident reports related to student exposures according to site and SON policies.
  • Takes students to the Occupational Health Clinic following exposures as directed by the Infectious Disease or Occupational Health official at the clinical site.
  • Works collaboratively with nurse managers, staff nurses, and other representatives of the clinical units assigned.
  • Meets with students as requested or when necessary to address student performance concerns.
  • Works closely with students' clinical course coordinator when a student's performance in clinical/laboratory/course places the student at risk for failure.
  • Provides students with a recommended plan for academic improvement as needed and follows up to determine if student performance improves.
  • Provides timely feedback to students on their clinical/laboratory/course progress.
  • Communicate in writing with the clinical coordinator if they are considering issuing a course warning and when/if it is issued.
  • If appropriate, initiate notifications of missed clinical time and/or clinical/laboratory/course warnings.
  • Communicate in writing with students and the clinical coordinator if the student is not passing at midterm or at the end of the course.
  • Communicate concerns about non-academic student issues to the Associate Dean for Student Affairs
  • Reviews patient log and verifies time log in EXXAT
  • Able to travel to Johns Hopkins SON and clinical facilities in the Baltimore-Washington area

 

 

Qualifications

  • Current licensure as a registered nurse
  • Master's degree in nursing or DNP  
  • Complete compliance requirements of SON and/or clinical site.
  • Minimum of 2 years of providing direct patient care as an RN or advanced practice nurse
  • Excellent organizational, written and interpersonal communication skills. 
  • Ability to effectively manage details and problem solve in a complex environment
  • Demonstrated experience working in and fostering a diverse faculty, staff, and student environment or commitment to do so at Johns Hopkins SON
  • Experience as a clinical educator is preferred. 

Application Instructions

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To apply for this position, visit: apply.interfolio.com/144216

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