Registered Nursing Faculty

Ranger College

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Early, TX - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 19 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Registered Nursing Faculty


The major duties and responsibilities include:

  1. Instructing supervising and evaluating students in both the classroom and clinical areas in accordance with the policies of the College and the rules and regulations of the Texas Board of Nursing.
  2. Organizing and presenting instructional material at times scheduled by the Dean following course syllabi and outlines.
  3. Updating text outlines and teaching plans so that they remain current with the curriculum and to meet the changing needs of the students and any changes mandated by both the College and the Texas Board of Nursing.
  4. Preparing a syllabus containing specific learner competencies for each course taught and updating them on an annual basis using input from students advisory committees professional associations and other external sources.
  5. Maintaining up-to-date academic and attendance records on each student and making these records available to the Dean and the Registrars Office.
  6. Maintaining discipline and order during instructional activities and reporting all student problems in need of special consideration to the Dean.
  7. Participating as possible in professional development activities conferences workshops etc. which focus on his/her subject matter professional growth and the improvement of instruction.
  8. Participating in normal administrative and maintenance activities related to the associate degree nursing program or classes.
  9. Communicating through appropriate channels (Dean Vice President President and Standing Committees) in relating dissatisfaction or making positive suggestions.
  10. Serving on task forces or committees as appointed or elected.
  11. Assisting with program recruiting efforts.
  12. Participating in professional nursing organizations and College organizations.
  13. Attending program advisory committee meetings.
  14. Participating in the reviewing and selecting of textbooks and other instructional materials for the program.
  15. Counseling students when necessary realizing that a faculty member is often in the best position for effective guidance and making referrals to the Ranger College Counselor or Community Counseling Service when appropriate.
  16. Participating in graduation exercises.
  17. Performing special instructional tasks as assigned.
  18. Attending faculty meetings called by the President Vice President or Dean.
  19. Maintaining scheduled office hours.
  20. Perform other duties as assigned.


This grant-funded full-time position will have 90% of time allocated to the instructional needs of a new Program Track of the existing Associate of Applied Science in Nursing degree at Ranger College pending Texas Board of Nursing Approval. There is no guarantee of continued employment past the grant ending date of July 31 2027.

Continued employment will be contingent upon successful grant implementation enrollment numbers institutional budgetary allowance and approval by Ranger College of an additional nursing faculty position for fall 2028. For more information please contact the Dean of Allied Health and Director of ADN/VN Programs Dr. Sandra Lee at:


The grant faculty roles and responsibilities include: collaborate with the Dean Nursing Coordinator and the nursing faculty to implement the new Program Track according to the grant timeline; assist the Dean with the completion and submission of required quarterly and end-of-program reporting; participate in professional development; attend required state occupations conferences; report program outcomes to a community advisory board specifically organized for the program; carry a full teaching load in the new Program Track

Start Date: January 10 2026 pending Texas Board of Nursing approval.


Qualifications:

(A) holds a current license or privilege to practice as a registered nurse in the State of Texas

(B) has at least two (2) years in the last four (4) years of nursing practice experience in the anticipated subject areas of teaching responsibility

(C) has earned a bachelors degree in nursing and (D) has a Master of Science in Nursing degree

(D) Minimum of 2 years of teaching in an academic nursing program


ANNUAL SALARY/BENEFITS: Highly competitive and commensurate with experience and credentials. Group health and life insurance (60 day waiting period for health) and retirement benefits (TRS or ORP). Optional benefits include disability vision and dental insurance.

Review of applicants will begin immediately and will continue until the position has been filled. Official transcripts are required upon employment. Offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a criminal background check as well as sufficient course enrollment and budget allocations. College Home Page:


Ranger College does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin sex disability or age in its programs or activities.

The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies:

Amy Spindle Human Resources

Ranger College

254.647.3234 ext. 7003


Required Experience:

Senior IC

Registered Nursing FacultyThe major duties and responsibilities include:Instructing supervising and evaluating students in both the classroom and clinical areas in accordance with the policies of the College and the rules and regulations of the Texas Board of Nursing.Organizing and presenting instru...
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Key Skills

  • Nurse Management
  • Patient Care
  • Hospital Experience
  • Employee Evaluation
  • Acute Care
  • Healthcare Management
  • Management Experience
  • Primary Care Experience
  • Conflict Management
  • Nursing
  • Leadership Experience
  • Supervising Experience