LANIER TECHNICAL COLLEGE - ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (ASN) PROGRAM FU at State of Georgia
Gainesville, GA 30507, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 Sep, 25

Salary

80.0

Posted On

19 Jun, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Advisement, Curriculum Development, Teaching, Clinical Skills, Regulations, Program Planning, Developments, Student Counseling, Addition

Industry

Education Management

Description

Additional Information

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  • Requisition ID: EDU09DK
  • Number of Openings: 2
  • Advertised Salary: Low to Mid $80’s
  • Shift: Day Job
  • Posting End Date: Jun 30, 2025

Lanier Technical College- Hall Campus; Gainesville, GA – www.laniertech.edu is conducting a search for the following full-time, benefit-eligible, salaried position. NOTE: A background and professional reference check are part of the selection process. Please contact Human Resources at 770-533-6903 or humanresources@laniertech.edu if any assistance/accommodation is needed in the application/interview process.
POSITION: Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) Program Full-Time Instructor
REPORTS TO: Dean of Allied Health
SALARY: Low to Mid $80’s depending on education and experience
EFFECTIVE: This position is available now

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

(As defined by the GBON Rules & Regulations, Rule 410-8-.05. Faculty)

  • Master’s degree in Nursing from an accredited institution
  • Instructor must be available to direct, coach, mentor, and critique students engaged in learning activities in classes, simulated settings, and practice settings;
  • Instructor will participate in and document the development, implementation, and evaluation of the nursing education program;
  • Current, unencumbered Georgia RN licensure in good standing;
  • Minimum of two (2) years’ work experience in teaching, curriculum development, and administration in an Associate level prelicensure Nursing program OR three (3) years of full-time post-licensure bedside clinical practice within the last 5 years.
Responsibilities

Will direct student learning and assess student progress towards achieving the objectives and requirements of the ASN program, in the appropriate learning domains. Will be responsible for instruction at multiple campuses as needed. Most all ASN classes include a clinical component, and may be comprised of online, laboratory, classroom, or clinical instructional responsibilities in a clinical or simulation setting, depending on the course requirements. The ASN Instructor:

  • Ensures that students meet the course/clinical objectives of each course, to include regular review of student performance with each student
  • Provides proper student counseling when needed
  • Is familiar with program outcomes and understand course materials
  • Offers a positive, professional attitude towards students, colleagues, and teaching
  • Attends ASN Program planning and curriculum meetings as necessary for program planning
  • Teaches in course(s) agreed upon by the program director and/or course coordinator
  • Keeps accurate student records and submits related grades, reports and forms within requested timelines
  • Participates in the annual review, evaluation and recommendation of student textbooks and learning materials, to include online learning management system(s)
  • Provides academic guidance and advisement to current and prospective students
  • Stays current regarding developments in the nursing discipline

The ASN Instructor may perform other duties as assigned by the program director. Clinical instructors may teach up to two days of clinical instruction weekly in spring, summer and/or fall semesters. Semester clinical rotations typically last 10 weeks in the spring and fall, and 8 weeks in the summer semester. Clinical groups will be assigned to area health care system facilities, and/or outpatient healthcare facilities in north Fulton, Forsyth, or Hall county areas, depending on the course being taught. The work hours are variable; however, the class day is usually 0800 – 5:30, and the clinical day usually begins at 0630, and is customarily an 8, 10, or 12-hour day, depending on the need and the clinical unit.

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