Professor of Nursing
Company: Mitchell College
Location: New London
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Mitchell College is building on its long history of making
education more accessible by pioneering an approach which is
flexible, strength-based, and interest-driven. Our abilities-based
approach to learning focuses on teaching adaptability through
curriculum that provides multiple opportunities for students to
apply learning in different classroom, social, and professional
contexts. To keep this model innovative, vibrant, and responsive to
students’ needs and interests, we hire staff and faculty who are
invested in neuro-inclusivity, collaboration, and community
building. Our approach to campus life ensures that students learn
what they need to live life well, both professionally and
personally. Mitchell College is conducting a national search for a
nursing professor to deliver the didactic and clinical nursing
courses in Mitchell College’s 4-year, direct entry bachelor of
nursing science (BSN) program while adhering to the Family
Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) guidelines. The
incumbent’s work includes approximately 8-credit hours of didactic
instruction and 6-credit hours of clinical instruction per week
over the course of a 15-week semester. Responsibilities may include
nursing science laboratory and simulation lab instruction during
emergencies and other unforeseen events. Institutional-specific
duties are also required. Essential Duties : Under the direction of
Mitchell College’s Director of Nursing, the full-time nursing
professor is accountable for these essential duties: Didactic
Nursing Instruction Duties: The full-time nursing professor will
deliver approximately 8-credit hours of high-quality in-person
didactic instruction per week (which equates to about 4 hours of
classroom instruction 2 days per week). Faculty will implement
diverse teaching strategies and assessment methods to facilitate
optimal learning among students with different learning styles and
backgrounds. Asynchronous and synchronous online instruction will
be delivered via Moodle, Mitchell College’s learning management
system (LMS). The full-time nursing professor will assist the
Director of Nursing in curriculum development activities including
the creation of syllabi, projects, exams and quizzes, homework
assignments, and rubrics. Clinical Nursing Instruction Duties: The
full-time nursing professor will deliver approximately 6-credit
hours of high-quality in-person clinical instruction per week
(which equates to about 6 hours of clinical nursing instruction 1
day per week). Assigned clinical sites span the continuum of care
and may include hospitals, out-patient clinics, psychiatric
facilities, skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), assisted living
communities, and homecare settings. The clinical nursing professor
is responsible for the implementation of diverse teaching
strategies and assessment methods to facilitate optimal learning in
clinical environments. Designing comprehensive activities for pre
and post-clinical conferences and patient care assignments is
required. Institution-Specific Duties: The full-time nursing
professor will attend and participate in convocation and
commencement ceremonies, serve on assigned committees and task
forces, and participate in professional, staff, and informational
meetings. Meetings and events are occasionally scheduled during
evening and weekend hours. Minimum Qualifications : Candidates are
required to have an active, unencumbered registered nurse (RN)
license in the state of Connecticut, a current certification in
Basic Life Support (BLS) cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and a
minimum of a Master’s degree in nursing from an accredited program
of nursing. To be considered for the position, candidates must have
at least 2 years of experience in clinical nursing instruction and
evaluation methods, knowledge of curriculum design, and familiarity
with the accreditation process at institutions of higher learning.
Candidates must possess a deep commitment to diversity. Incumbents
must have proven ability to effectively work with culturally,
linguistically, and ethnically diverse faculty, staff, and
students. They are expected to have excellent interpersonal, oral,
and written communication skills along with strong information
technology literacy skills such as Microsoft Office, Outlook, and
TEAMS. Experience with learning management systems (LMS) such as
Moodle is also required. Individuals moving to the hiring process
must complete required health indicators such as a physical
examination and immunizations (e.g. MMR, chicken pox, influenza,
and others required by clinical agencies), titers, and tuberculosis
screening at the time of employment. Preferred Qualifications : An
earned doctorate in nursing such as a Ph.D., DNP, or Ed.D. from an
accredited institution of higher learning Professional portfolio
with demonstrated excellence in scholarship, teaching, and research
Five or more years of full-time experience in higher education Four
or more years of experience as a full-time nursing didactic and/or
clinical professor Four or more years of full-time experience with
Ability Based Education (ABE) Peer-reviewed publication in the
nursing or interdisciplinary healthcare journals and texts Current
Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) certification Current Advanced Life
Support (ALS) certification Current International Nursing
Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning (INACSL)
certification Current Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator
(CHSE) certification Please note that this is a fully in-person
position located in New London, Connecticut. Resume and cover
letter are required for full consideration. Mitchell College is an
Affirmative Action-Equal Opportunity Employer and does not
discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion,
sex, national origin, ancestry, political affiliation, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status,
disability and genetic information, age, membership in an employee
organization or other non-merit factors.
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