Adjunct Clinical Faculty
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Faculty
The University of Maine at Fort Kent is seeking to hire a qualified Mental Health Adjunct Clinical Faculty for the fall semester.
Clinical instructors play an important role in the education of nursing students. They assist students to apply and integrate theoretical learning to client care situations. Clinical instructors enjoy flexible scheduling and participate in student learning. Clinical instructors typically oversee 6 to 8 students at a time.
Responsibilities- Supervising care provided by a group of students
- Coordinating with staff and supervisors at the clinical site to make student patient assignments.
- Teaching students how to perform duties in the clinical site and answering their questions.
- Assisting students to develop personal learning goals in accordance with nursing program learning outcomes
- Providing ongoing, constructive, and timely feedback
- Serving as professional role models
- Providing patient care and other learning opportunities that are consistent with the student’s level of preparation and clinical learning goals for each course
- Serving as a liaison between the clinical facility and the division of nursing
- Providing summative evaluation of students’ clinical work
- BSN
- Valid Maine RN License
- MSN
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