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The Nursing Department at Saint Josephs College of Maine is seeking Clinical Instructors to teach Clinical Student groups in Maine for the Spring 2026 semester. This position is for our traditional on campus BSN program.
Successful candidates will have a minimum of a BSN; a current Maine license in good standing; two years acute care nursing experience; and teaching experience with traditional undergraduate nursing students preferred or precepting and orienting staff nurses. The nursing department is looking for individuals with experience in medical-surgical nursing and maternal-child nursing.
This is an ongoing recruitment effort as needs change each semester.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
BSN
Minimum 2 years clinical experience in acute care
Team player
Demonstrates an appreciation for the needs of the novice student nurse
Excellent communication skills
Positive attitude
Flexibility
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
MSN or enrolled in an MSN program
Experience precepting or orienting staff nurses
Experience supervising nursing students in the clinical setting
About Saint Josephs College of Maine
Founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1912 Saint Josephs College is Maines only Catholic college. Located on the shores of Sebago Lake in Standish Maine the 460-acre campus offers 46 undergraduate programs and a Division III athletic program to approximately 800 on-campus addition to its on-campus offerings Saint Josephs College provides certificates undergraduate and advanced degrees to approximately 1200 working adults residing throughout the United States and in more than 20 other countries through its online learning program.
Saint Josephs College of Maine seeks to attract retain and develop personnel who support itsmissionand are committed to nurturing highly competent and deeply compassionate leaders ready to serve in a vulnerable world. Inspired by the life and vision of Catherine McAuley it welcomes persons from all backgrounds as part of its community which is guided by the following values:
to seek and embrace truth and wisdom wherever it may be found;
to combine faith with reason in the pursuit of academic excellence;
to commit ourselves to honesty in all relations with each other;
to welcome the perspectives cultures and abilities of all people of good will especially the disenfranchised;
to value and respect the contribution of each member of the community;
to reach out beyond the Colleges boundaries to serve the needs of others with compassion and mercy;
to address instances of injustice that impact people and the earth in solidarity with those we serve and from a position of informed advocacy.
Saint Josephs College of Maine is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to providing an inclusive work environment that supports a diverse faculty and staff. We consider all qualified applicants and employees for hiring placement and advancement without regard to a persons race (including traits associated with race including hair texture Afro hairstyles and protective hairstyles) color religion ancestry or national origin age genetic information military status sex or gender pregnancy sexual orientation gender identity or expression disabilities familial status protected whistleblower activity previous assertion of workers compensation claim genetic information protected veteran status or any other status protected by applicable law.
Employees wishing to report sex-based discrimination harassment or misconduct should contact the Title IX Office ( 115A Heffernan Center).
In order to be considered for the position submit an application and resume electronically by clicking on Apply. Be sure to also read and sign the Pre-Employment Statement. Offers are contingent upon successfully passing a background check. Specific questions may be emailed to: or call .
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