Graduation from an accredited institution with a master’s degree in nursing, current unencumbered Florida license or eligible for Florida licensure, two years current nursing experience and recent clinical experience and skills sufficient to teach students in the inpatient setting required. Successful results of a background check and drug screening are required. This is an extended contract position. Prefer expertise in medical/surgical nursing.
Duties:
The Nursing Instructor will work directly with RN and PN students in the classroom and clinical setting.
Salary:
$36,184 - $42,184
Request Deadline:
Application Deadline:
Open
Location: Florida-Pensacola
Company: PENSACOLA JUNIOR COLLEGE
Company Description: Educational Institution
Company Website: www.pjc.edu
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