Description :
Job Description Summary :
This is a regular, open rank position teaching Maternity Nursing in our BSN program located on our Oakland campus. In addition to teaching, you will be expected to engage in service and scholarship. The position reports to the BSN Program Director.
Duties and Responsibilities :
Teaching (71%)
- Creates a dynamic, learner-centered environment that uses a variety of teaching methods based on educational theory and evidence-based teaching and clinical practices that support the diverse learning needs of the student population.
- Models reflective and critical thinking and serves as a coach and mentor for students; confers with them on their progress and assists them in the development of learning plans to facilitate successful achievement of course objectives.
- Maintains and enhances competence in subjects being taught.
- Confers with colleagues to assure the integrity of the courses across programs and the curriculum as a whole;
- Prepares and reviews written examinations, papers, and student projects; supervises independent study projects as needed and evaluates learner performance in both the classroom and clinical settings.
- Notifies Course Manager of at-risk students or unusual occurrences.
- Supervises or teaches clinical rotations as needed in acute, community and laboratory settings as well as internship / preceptorship courses.
- Documents student progress on appropriate forms.
- Other duties as assigned.
Scholarship (24%)
Draws on extant literature to design evidence-based teaching and evaluation practices.Exhibits a spirit of inquiry about teaching and learning, student development, evaluation methods, and other aspects of the faculty role.Demonstrates qualities of a scholar : integrity, courage, perseverance, vitality and creativity.Designs and implements scholarly activities as agreed upon with his / her evaluator.Engages in scholarly activities reflecting dissemination and professional peer review.Service (5%)
Participates in Faculty Organization meetingsParticipates in College of Nursing Faculty meetingsParticipates in University or College committees as neededProvides service to the profession and the communityParticipates in University and CoN events as specified in University and CoN attendance expectations.Clarifies with the student the nursing curriculum and interpretation of programmatic requirementsProvides needed information so students can make the best academic decisions for themselvesIncreases student awareness of educational resources availableDiscusses student academic progress and progression toward educational goalsRefers to other institutional and community support services, where appropriateForwards appropriate student information regarding needs and preferences that could influence policy setting in the CoN and enhance the learning environment.(NOTE : Total workload for a regular, 12-month faculty appointment is 1872 hours = 1320 teaching, 452 scholarship and 100 service hours.)Minimum Qualifications & Requirements
Education & Experience
Earned master’s in nursing required, doctorate in nursing or a related field from an accredited institution of higher learning, preferredTeaching experience of diverse students at the baccalaureate or higher degree level, preferredRank is commensurate with qualifications and experienceUnencumbered California registered nurse license or eligible for licensure in CaliforniaExperience working with leadership in healthcare and academic institutions and community organizations, preferredMust be qualified to teach relevant coursework in accordance with California BRN requirementsSkills
Excellent written and oral communicationRead and write clear documentsFunction effectively as a member of a team and independentlyAbilities
Express or exchange ideas by means of the spoken word in person or on the telephone.Receive detailed information through verbal and written communication.Read and write clear documents.Have a strong commitment to the caring science principles and mindfulness-based stress reduction practices central to the culture and expected outcomes of the program.Model appropriate ethical and professional behaviors, as well as expert communication skills.Embrace mission, vision, and values of the program, school of nursing, and university.Have a clear vision for aligning the safety and quality with student learning activities
Benefits of Working at SMU
Health, Dental, Vision Care
SMU offers a broad range of employee benefits including health, vision, and dental care; sick leave, vacation and holiday leave, 403(b) retirement plan, life insurance, flexible spending accounts, voluntary tax-deferred annuities, educational leaves, sabbatical leaves, tuition reimbursement, tuition remission on SMU courses, disability insurance, and more.
SMU offers HMO, EPO and PPO health insurance plans, Delta Dental coverage, and VSP vision coverage.
Healthcare Flexible Spending Account
A Healthcare Flexible Spending Account (FSA) is a pre-tax benefit account used to pay for eligible medical, dental, and vision care expenses that aren’t covered by your insurance plan or elsewhere. It’s a smart, simple way to save money while keeping you and your family healthy and protected.
Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account
A Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (DCFSA) is a pre-tax benefit account used to pay for dependent care services, such as preschool, summer day camp, before or after school programs, and child or elder daycare. A DCFSA is a smart, simple way to save money while taking care of your loved ones so that you can continue to work.
Life Insurance
As a means of financial protection, basic life insurance is provided for employees. Insurance may be purchased to benefit-eligible employees in order to supplement additional basic life insurance coverage. Employees that purchase supplemental life insurance may also purchase coverage for dependents.
Retirement 403(b)
A retirement plan that includes investment alternative and a matching contribution plan is available to all benefit-eligible employees. The retirement plan rewards special contributions of the long-service employee by providing a measure of financial security during retirement.
You Are Welcome Here
SMU does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, pregnancy, ethnicity, national origin (including ancestry), citizenship status, familial status, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, veteran or military status, predisposing genetic characteristics, or any other protected category under applicable local, state, or federal law—including protections for those opposing discrimination or participating in any resolution process within the University or within the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or other human rights agencies. Nondiscrimination is consistent with the principles and practice of the University and is in compliance with Title VII of The Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, Title IX of The Education Amendments of 1972, and section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.