Key Responsibilities:
Curriculum Development and Delivery:
Lecturers design and update course materials, develop and deliver lectures, and create engaging learning experiences for students.
Clinical Supervision:
They oversee students' clinical practice, ensuring adherence to nursing standards and ethical practices.
Mentorship and Guidance:
Lecturers provide guidance to students on academic progress, career goals, and professional development.
Assessment and Evaluation:
They evaluate student performance through various assessments, including tests, assignments, and practical skills evaluations.
Staying Current:
Lecturers keep their knowledge and skills up-to-date with the latest advancements in the nursing field.
Collaboration:
They collaborate with faculty, clinical staff, and other stakeholders to ensure a high-quality educational experience.
Research and Scholarship:
Some lecturers may also be involved in research activities and contribute to scholarly publications.
Qualifications:
A Bachelor's or Master's degree in Nursing is typically required.
Active nursing license/registration.
Previous teaching or clinical experience in a nursing or healthcare setting.
Strong communication, interpersonal, and leadership skills.
Proficiency in curriculum development, instructional design, and assessment methods.