Location: Penn Medicine inpatient units
Clinical Section: Thursdays, 6:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Are you passionate about shaping future generations of nursing? Do you find purpose in mentorship, clinical excellence, and teaching? If you are currently pursuing your MSN, or hold an MSN, DNP, or PhD and have expertise in adult clinical care, consider joining Penn Nursing as a Clinical Instructor for the entry-to-practice course, NURS 5040.
Clinical Instructors guide nursing students through hands-on clinical experiences aligned with course objectives. Responsibilities include:
Supervising and mentoring students to provide safe, equitable, and high-quality person-centered care
Assisting in the development of:
Clinical judgment and decision-making skills
Competency in nursing knowledge, skills, and attitudes
Effective communication with patients, families, and healthcare teams
Evidence-based practice
Evaluating student performance, providing feedback, and supporting professional growth
NURS 5040 prepares students to care for adults across the continuum of health and illness/injury. The course integrates:
Symptom and disease management
Health promotion and disease/injury prevention
Transitions in care
Cultural, ethical, and policy considerations
Interprofessional collaboration
MSN in progress, or completed MSN, DNP, or PhD in Nursing
Minimum of 5 years of adult, inpatient RN experience
Passion for teaching and mentoring
Commitment to equity, safety, and excellence in nursing practice
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and CV.
Contact:
Maria White
Email: namowicz@nursing.upenn.edu
In your application, please refer to Professorpositions.com