Company Description
Chamberlain University has a 130-year history and the mission to educate, empower, and embolden diverse healthcare professionals who advance the health of people, families, communities, and nations.
We’re 99,000 strong, with 31,000 students and 68,000 alumni armed with the skills, passion, and determination to make a difference in today’s complex healthcare environment.
By living Chamberlain Care, we’ve built a culture in which colleagues and students thrive and we graduate extraordinary healthcare professionals who transform the health of people worldwide.
Our regionally accredited University is comprised of the College of Nursing and the College of Health Professions. Our College of Nursing offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program at 23 campuses and online post-licensure degree programs and certificates including RN to BSN, RN to MSN, a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) with six Specialty Tracks, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP).
Our College of Health Professions offers online options with a Master of Public Health degree, Public Health Certificate programs, and a Master of Social Work degree.
Learn more about Chamberlain University, part of Adtalem Global Education, at
Job Description
Chamberlain University College of Nursing is seeking Online Faculty (part-time) for our . We build long-term relationships with superior educators who are experts in their field and committed to providing the finest in practitioner-focused education.
We are presently accepting applications to meet future need from qualified candidates with interest in teaching a variety of courses.
Courses of instruction include but are not limited to :
NR547 - Differential Diagnosis in Psychiatric-Mental Health Across the Lifespan Practicum - This course will provide students with the fundamental knowledge needed to formulate a differential diagnosis of individuals within the with psychiatric mental health setting.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders will be introduced, providing the foundation for critical diagnostic skills to cultivate evidence-based behaviors.
An emphasis will be placed on processing client information in a logical, progressive manner and formulating differential diagnoses for individuals across the lifespan.
The course will include 125 hours of supervised clinical practicum.
NR605 - Diagnosis & Management in Psychiatric-Mental Health across the Lifespan I Practicum - This course will incorporate psychosocial theories and psychotherapy modalities within mental health.
Individual and group therapies will be explored as a foundation for non-pharmacological and adjunct treatment of psychiatric mental health disorders across the lifespan.
The therapeutic alliance and use of self will be examined. Students will further develop their skills related to health promotion, prevention of illness, diagnosis, and management of acute and chronic mental health problems.
Care strategies will include psychotherapy, psychopharmacological prescribing, patient education, follow-up, and referral through a practicum experience in a precepted psychiatric mental health setting.
NR606 - Diagnosis & Management in Psychiatric-Mental Health II Practicum - In this course the student expands knowledge in the care of patients specific to the role of the PMHNP, with a focus on perinatal, child and adolescent populations.
Students will further develop their skills related to health promotion, prevention of illness, diagnosis, and management of acute and chronic mental health problems.
Care strategies will include psychopharmacological prescribing, psychotherapy, patient education, follow-up, and referral through a practicum experience in a precepted psychiatric mental health setting.
NR607 - Diagnosis & Management in Psychiatric-Mental Health III Practicum - In this course the student will expand upon previous knowledge to include complex mental health diagnoses and psychiatric emergencies.
Students will further develop their skills related to health promotion, prevention of illness, diagnosis, and management of complex psychiatric mental health problems across the lifespan.
Care strategies will include psychopharmacological prescribing, psychotherapy, patient education, follow-up, and referral through a practicum experience in a precepted psychiatric mental health care setting.
NR668 - Psychiatric-Mental Health Capstone Practicum & Intensive - The student will synthesize all elements of clinical management skills and knowledge and continue to analyze, apply, and evaluate diverse aspects of patient assessment and healthcare intervention.
This precepted clinical practicum will be with an approved provider in psychiatric mental health setting. Focus topics include clinical management skills, case studies, chart reviews, and practice critique, with a capstone product evidencing increasing complex psychiatric mental health clinical management skills.
At the end of this course the student will be prepared for entry into clinical practice providing psychiatric mental healthcare across the lifespan after first passing the national certification for the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner.
If you are passionate about nursing and advancing your career through the power of education, we invite you to step forward and apply today!
In this role, you will :
- Inspire students to complete their programs by providing regular, meaningful feedback about their academic performance, development and participation while encouraging them to engage fully in their education.
- Engage students in meaningful asynchronous threaded discussions at least 4 days per week, moderating participation, evaluating responses and rationales, and responding to questions or comments.
- Evaluate academic progress and comprehension of course content through assigning and grading quizzes, exams and writing assignments.
- Exhibit Chamberlain Care by displaying behaviors of care, respect and professionalism, creating a culture that fosters collaboration, cooperation and respect among all.
- Be readily available to meet the needs of a student body that is diverse in age, culture and academic preparation.
- Identify and embrace opportunities to enhance student engagement by reaching out to students in need and responding quickly to requests for help.
- Bring your professional experience to life through professional development, introducing industry perspective into courses and sharing information about nursing trends and opportunities with students.
- Promote student success by demonstrating flexibility in style, schedule, and exhibiting your passion for teaching by devoting time and energy to improve scholarly excellence and subject matter expertise.
- Foster a positive learning environment by maintaining accurate records, submitting grades on time, and enforcing academic policies.
- Use appropriate technological options for online technologies and course-related software, including Websites, e-mail, and online discussions for preparing the course and making it accessible to students.
- Model effective oral and written communications that engage the students, provide clarity, and improve student learning.
- Set clear expectations for the course by publishing course terminal objectives, assignment / examinations dates, and weight the distribution of various evaluation categories.
- Ensure that the content and level of material included on exams correspond to the course terminal objectives.
- Be available via email or telephone to provide support to the student.
- Introduce problem based learning presentations in which students are introduced to basic health assessment methods and tools.
- Facilitate discussions by asking questions, asking for rationale, and encouraging students to employ critical thinking skills as they encounter increasingly complex issues.
- Evaluate student progress in the effective use of critical thinking skills and the application of proficiencies developed in the program through practice exams.
- Communicate with students at least four times weekly throughout the 8-week course and respond to any student inquiries in a timely manner.
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Qualifications
You are encouraged to explore this opportunity if you meet these requirements :
- MSN and DNP (or MSN and PhD in nursing) degrees are required
- At least 1 year of practice experience directly in psychiatric mental health nursing is required
- Online Teaching experience is preferred (preferably at the graduate level)
- Must have active unencumbered RN nursing license; compact licensure is highly preferred
- Must have Illinois RN license or be willing to obtain prior to orientation start date
- Must have an active unencumbered APRN nursing license (PMHNP specialty) in one of the following states : Tennessee, Nebraska, Kentucky and / or Pennsylvania
- PMHNP National Certification required
- Must have subject matter expertise in the course of instruction
- Faculty must have excellent communication, motivational, and instructional skills in a diverse and non-traditional environment
- Proficient in using MS Office (Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint), WebEx / Teams (or similar platform) and Internet
Thank you for applying for this outstanding opportunity today!
Additional Information
Chamberlain Visiting Professor Position - Online :
In support of the pay transparency laws enacted across the country, the expected compensation rate for this position is between $715 / Earned Credit Hour to $1,950 / Earned Credit Hour, depending on the candidate’s education and experience.
Actual pay may be adjusted based on job-related factors permitted by law, such as type of course taught; experience and training;
geographic location; licensure and certifications; market factors; departmental budgets; and responsibility. Our Talent Acquisition Team will be happy to answer any questions you may have, and we look forward to learning more about your salary requirements.
Equal Opportunity Minority / Female / Disability / V / Gender Identity / Sexual Orientation