Reporting to the Associate Dean, Nursing and Allied Health, the incumbent facilitates the delivery of a range of theory and practice courses in the Baccalaureate Nursing program. The incumbent will incorporate a variety of teaching, learning and assessment strategies that are designed to meet the needs of learners. The incumbent will also participate in research and scholarship initiatives. In addition, the Professor will have the opportunity to provide academic leadership in the coordinator of courses and / or programs in accordance with the collective agreement and College procedures.
Duties and Responsibilities
Implements a range of delivery strategies, which complements the varied learning styles represented in a post-secondary classroom and encourages a cooperative learning climate, incorporating evidence-based practice and best practice guidelines
Develops and implements course learning outcomes and assessment strategies, ensuring that they reflect program goals
Defines, evaluates and validates learning outcomes for courses and programs, ensuring that students are aware of relevant learning outcomes, strategies and assessment techniques
Participates in the scholarship of teaching and learning and contributes to the body of knowledge of the profession through ongoing research, dissemination and pursuit of funding to support such work
Supports student progress in assigned courses through individual tutorial and academic counseling
Participates as a Loyalist College Nursing Programs representative on related regional and provincial planning committees
Engages in ongoing faculty development opportunities and effectively liaises with colleagues and other College and community partners to maintain a collaborative and relevant learning environment
Contributes to program development by participating in the Provincial Program Review and National Accreditation processes and maintenance of the program accountability portfolio
Assists in program awareness and program recruitment activities
Assists with the creation and supervision of student field placements as assigned
Incorporates appropriate technological tools that support the learning environment
Qualifications
A relevant combination of education and experience, normally acquired through completion of a A PhD in Nursing, Doctorate of Professional Nursing (required education) and a commitment to excellence in teaching and learning demonstrated through at least five (5) years’ experience and evidence of recent, relevant Nursing practice experience
Must be a member in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario
A commitment to excellence in teaching and learning demonstrated through at least five (5) years’ experience
In addition to teaching experience, evidence of recent, relevant Nursing practice experience is required
Evidence of scholarship in practice and research artifacts are required
A demonstrated understanding of the principles of adult learning with an ability to develop and review appropriate curriculum that conveys the current knowledge, skills and attitudes that are aligned with best practices in the field
An ability to apply an understanding of diversity and inclusiveness to meet the needs of a diverse student population
Computer literacy and a willingness to learn and utilize learning tools (such as Canvas) employed at the college to enhance student success
Experience with simulation technology in nursing education is preferred
A demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with a range of internal and external partners including other members of the faculty team