The School of Nursing is searching for part-time lecturers (PTLs) to work with our full-time faculty on an as-needed basis to teach clinical and/or didactic nursing courses. PTLs are paid by the credit hour for courses taught. Possible assignments for winter 2024 courses will be made between the end of November 2023 and start of January 2024 (depending on the openings available after assignment of our existing pool of PTLs). A master's degree or higher is required for this position per our accreditation standards.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
The primary professional responsibility of the Employee is teaching. Employees are expected to develop and maintain their professional skills in order to ensure high quality education for their students.
Teaching may include a number of particular obligations which employees are expected to fulfill, including but not limited to: meeting with students during and outside of assigned classes, assessing student work and performance, preparing syllabi and course materials, providing copies of syllabi and course materials to their supervisor on request, and assigning and submitting grades in accordance with established Eastern Michigan University schedules.
Perform related departmental duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications:
Active and unrestricted MI nursing license, Master's Degree or Higher completed prior to starting the position appointment.
Preferred Qualifications:
Prior experience with teaching clinical and/or undergraduate students is ideal but not required.
Special Instructions:
Applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and copy of nursing license.
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