FULL-TIME FACULTY
Company: Pacific College
Location: Ontario
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $45.00- $65.00 Pacific
College is dedicated to putting students first, providing an
exceptional education in a chosen degree program and teaching
relevant, required skills for today and the future. Our culture is
positive, supportive, and collaborative. As a team, we continually
embrace our core values: Professionalism - As an individual or
institution, we demonstrate professionalism in everything we do.
Altruism As an individual or institution, we practice the principle
of unselfish concern for the wellness of others. Community As an
individual or institution, we share responsibility for the welfare
of our community. Identity As an individual or institution, we
strive to establish a sense of true being that will determine our
future. Fulfillment - As an individual or institution, we create an
environment where academic and professional goals can be achieved.
Inclusion As an individual or institution, we embrace differences
to promote full participation and a sense of belonging.
Collaboration - As an individual or institution, we work as a team
to realize shared goals. Full-time faculty provide instruction that
facilitates students achievement of course learning outcomes,
engage in scholarly and service activities to promote their
professional development, and contribute to the success of the
College and its students. Full-time faculty consistently
demonstrate Pacific Colleges values as outlined above. The LVN
program is part-time on evenings and weekends. Core Nursing:
Develops, implements, teaches, and evaluates the philosophy and
program learning outcomes of the nursing education program.
Designs, implements, teaches, evaluates, and revises the
curriculum. Documents actions taken in faculty and committee
meetings using a systematic plan of evaluation for total program
review. Teaches both theory and clinical courses. Time assigned to
skills lab, simulation, student tutoring, or other teaching
experiences will be calculated into teaching units. Didactic:
Responsible for teaching and evaluating students in the classroom
(face to face and virtual). Designs an effective learning
environment that facilitates student learning to address
contemporary issues in nursing. Support students progression in
academics and socialization into the role of nursing. Utilizes an
array of assessment tools to evaluate student learning. Actively
participates in the plan for curriculum design, program assessment
and program revision. Demonstrates leadership by serving as a
mentor to faculty, adjuncts, and students. Recognizes the role of a
nurse educator and pursues continuous in- service/professional
development opportunities annually. Serves as an advisor to nursing
students. Develops student success plans and remediates at risk
students. Manages gradebook to ensure it is consistently up to date
with current grades. Submits grades into Sonis by the due date.
Performs required end of course reporting of student
outcomes/performance: Failures, SSAP, Attendance. Clinical: Teaches
clinical at the clinical site, and in the skills lab and serves as
the content expert in simulation. Facilitates the nursing students
application of theory to clinical practice. Demonstrates and
maintains knowledge of overall program, program outcomes and course
outcomes. Communicates effectively utilizing professional
techniques with clinical agency representatives, staff, faculty,
and students. Identifies and immediately communicates problem
areas/clinical areas of concern to clinical instructors and
recommends changes and solutions as appropriate. If course lead,
provides needed communication with clinical faculty concerning
student progress including successes and identified needs, clinical
issues, suggestions, and/or professional learning needs. As a
clinical instructor, grades clinical papers and provides students
with timely and clear feedback. Maintains all records on student
performance, i.e., Student Success Action Plan (SSAP) and mid-term
and final clinical evaluations. Manages gradebook to ensure it is
consistently up to date with current grades; follows up regularly
with clinical faculty for grading assignments and inputting grades
in a timely manner. Adheres to/enforces the policies and procedures
of Pacific College and the assigned clinical facility. Attends
hospital-based orientations. Completes clinical site evaluations.
Performs required end of course reporting of student
outcomes/performance: Failures, SSAP, Attendance. In addition to
responsibilities for teaching didactic and/or clinical classes,
full-time faculty will be: Assigned 3 units of administrative time
to assist with the work of the department. This may include
orientation coordination, pinning coordination, curriculum review,
program assessment and review, other departmental duties as
assigned. Plans, teaches, and evaluates classroom, clinical, skills
labs and other learning experiences in conjunction with other team
members. Connects students to college resources for their success.
Consistently demonstrates and coaches students on professional
skills: o Leadership and ethics o Communication and critical
thinking o Teamwork and collaboration o Responsibility and
dependability o Overall professionalism Maintains a presence on
campus and contributes to the campus culture in a positive and
meaningful way. Participates in department meetings as available.
Participates in faculty meetings, in-service offerings, and other
nursing events (i.e., graduation, pinning, etc.). Provides input to
developing, assessing, and revising program policies through the
governance structure. Collaborates on scholarly activities such as
formal evaluations of teaching and clinical programs and
disseminates this scholarly work. Performs other duties as needed.
Requirements for Employment Faculty shall provide evidence of
education and experience necessary to indicate that they are
competent to teach courses, skills labs and clinicals. To perform
this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each
essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements below are
representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required*. A
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is required. A minimum of two
(2) years experience as a professional registered nurse providing
direct patient care. Previous experience teaching in a nursing
program at a college or university is preferred. Holds a current
unencumbered state professional registered nurse license. Maintains
professional competence/expertise in teaching through activities
such as nursing practice, continuing education programs,
conferences, workshops, seminars, academic courses, research
projects and professional writing. Must be able to work evenings
and weekends. *Subject to BVNPT regulation and approval.
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