The nursing program at Texas A&M University - Texarkana awards Bachelor of Science degrees and Master of Science degrees in Nursing Administration, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, and Family Nurse Practitioner.
Requirements
- Teach courses in the BSN, ADN-BSN, and/or MSN programs in a variety of formats (online, hybrid, face-to-face) including clinical and simulation teaching/supervision.
- Student advisement as assigned
- Active participant in program development, renewal, and revision
- Perform appropriate levels of service within the university, region, and/or with regional/national healthcare entities
- Work with the Nursing Chair to develop collaborative relationships with local and regional healthcare entities
- Able to seek and participate in independent and/or collaborative extramurally funded projects and research
- Supervising student in clinical and experiential learning experiences
- Supervising all initial nursing procedures performed by the student in the clinical area and ascertaining that the student is competent before allowing the student to perform an actual nursing procedure independently
- Developing, implementing, and evaluating curriculum
- Participating in the development, implementation, and enforcement of standards/policies for admission, progression, probation, and dismissal of students, and participating in academic guidance and counseling
Benefits
- Faculty rank and benefits package
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- Retirement plan