Teaching is onsite (in clinical setting) with one of our clinical partners.Schedule: most commonly 12-hour rotations (7a-7p) for three to four consecutive days.Capstone Final Clinical Overview:The course facilitates the student’s transition into professional nursing through an exploration of trends and issues in professional nursing and participation in experiential-based nursing experiences. This culminating clinical practicum focuses on refining skills in the delivery and management of nursing care within the context of legal, ethical and evidence-based practice.If you are passionate about nursing and advancing your career through the power of education, we invite you to apply today.In this role, the clinical instructor:Implements the College's philosophy, curriculum, program outcomes, and course objectives through clinical teaching and service to the College, community, health system and profession.Assumes responsibility for all autonomous aspects of individual teaching assignments.Plans clinical experiences for and provides direct supervision and evaluation of nursing students delivering nursing care to an individual or group of individuals.Evaluates and provides documented feedback to student on level of performance based on course objectives.Is available for remediation of students as required or needed.Orients and maintains current knowledge related to agency/clinical policies, procedures, and expectations with the assistance of the agency/clinical personnel.Develops and posts written clinical assignments consistent with student's knowledge base, skill competency and individual learning needs.Grades homework, quizzes, tests, lab assignments, clinical paperwork and other written work in a timely mannerMay teach didactic course content under supervision of course coordinator.Keeps course coordinator informed of all student and agency issues and concerns.Reports to the dean or assistant dean: a course coordinator will also provide direct oversight.