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Online Part-Time Lecturers - College of Nursing

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Dartmouth, MA, United States


Job no:

525030

Work type:

Faculty Part Time/Adjunct

Categories:

Faculty

College of Nursing and Health Sciences
Departments of Community Health and Adult Health Nursing
Online Part-Time Lecturers
The Nursing Departments invite dedicated and experienced faculty who are interested in Online Part-time Lecturer (PTL) opportunities at the undergraduate and graduate levels for didactic and practicum assignments. Online Part-time faculty are expected to teach in an asynchronous online format through our learning management system (LMS), engage in course-based continuous quality improvement/ assessment per college processes, and be committed to rapid pedagogical and other academic process changes. Up-to-date vaccinations may be necessary as driven by environmental and practice conditions.

Opportunities for Undergraduate and Graduate Level Teaching
Opportunities primarily include didactic teaching in the RN-BSN, Accelerated BSN, MS (Nursing Education & Global Health Tracks), and DNP Tracks. Opportunities for practicum teaching may also be available.

Educational Requirements – Undergraduate-Level Teaching
Individuals will have a minimum of a master’s degree in nursing from an accredited institution and clinical practice experience as required for the teaching assignment.

Educational Requirements – Graduate-Level Teaching
Individuals will have the appropriate level graduate degree in nursing or related field, from an accredited institution, and clinical practice experience as required for the teaching assignment. If terminal degree is in related field, then a master’s degree in nursing is required.

Minimum Teaching Qualifications and Competencies

Minimum of two years

full-time

or more online

asynchronous

teaching experience in higher education [or the equivalent part-time teaching experience].

Proficiency with Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as Canvas or Blackboard.

Proficiency with multimedia tools and educational technologies.

Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.

Ability to work independently and manage course and time effectively.

Commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment.

All individuals will have an active RN license in Massachusetts per the Massachusetts Board of Nursing Registration.

Preferred Teaching Qualifications & Competencies

National Certification in Online Learning, for example Quality Matters, Online Learning Consortium or Sloan

Certification in online teaching or e-learning delivered through a learning management system (LMS).

Key Responsibilities

The instructor will be responsible for delivering online course content, engaging with students through our LMS, and providing timely feedback and support

Facilitate best practices in student learning and engagement through effective responsive communication, discussion forums, generating multimedia content, and interactive assignments.

Utilize the LMS to manage course administration, including course material updates, organizing and administering course exams and reviews, managing course grades, and tracking student participation.

Monitor and assess student progress, provide constructive feedback and support, and promote positive learning experiences.

Maintain appropriate communication channels and participate in course meetings with the program leadership and faculty team.

Participate in professional development opportunities and stay updated with the latest and best practices in online education.

Additional Information
One of five colleges at the university, The College of Nursing and Health Sciences has an enrollment of over 700 nursing students, including traditional, accelerated, and RN-BS undergraduates as well as graduate students in Master’s, DNP, and PhD programs. All programs are fully accredited by the CCNE through 2026.

Individuals must be authorized for employment in the U.S. Employment-based visa sponsorship is not available.

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