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change their own lives – you will help change the lives of every patient they care for throughout their career. You will make an impact by: Providing program-specific expertise and is actively engaged in
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change their own lives – you will help change the lives of every patient they care for throughout their career. You will make an impact by: Providing program-specific expertise and is actively engaged in
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a key member of our student-centered, innovative community! You will be responsible for student placements and accuracy of student clinical requirements for the Nursing program. Oversees, supervises
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member of our student-centered, innovative community! Reporting directly to the Campus Dean and/or Program Chair, Instructor I, DH (Undergraduate) supports the University in fulfillment of its mission
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improvement of personal and team performance, courses, and curriculum via a continuous improvement plan set forth by the University and School. Advancing of the program and outcomes within a collaborative
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teaching skills from a formal teacher educational program or any comparable training program or formal in-house training program. Working with online learning management systems to further engage the student
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seminars to enrich personal growth, knowledge and skill in student learning and persistence. Evaluating data such as proctored assessments, time in tutorial sessions and pre/post tests on comprehensive
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to program and syllabi (if necessary) while ensuring quality. Your Experience Includes: 0-4 years of teaching in a University (or College) setting or previous rank of assistant professor awarded by a
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or distance education techniques and delivery. Master’s degree in specialty field required. Graduates from the West Coast University Master of Science in Nursing program, who meet the minimum experience
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seminars to enrich personal growth, knowledge and skill in student learning and persistence. Evaluating data such as proctored assessments, time in tutorial sessions and pre/post tests on comprehensive