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Seeking a dedicated Clinical Faculty member for Complex Adult Health/Critical Care in St. Louis. This onsite role requires a Master's/Doctorate in Nursing, an unencumbered MO RN license, and 2+ years of recent RN experience. You will supervise nursing students in clinical settings, fostering thei...
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United States , St. Louis
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Pursue a career at the critical intersection of advanced nursing practice and the next generation of healthcare professionals by exploring Complex Adult Health and Critical Care Clinical Faculty jobs. This unique and demanding profession is dedicated to educating and mentoring nursing students within high-acuity clinical environments. These educators are pivotal in shaping competent, compassionate nurses prepared to handle the complexities of adult patients with serious, chronic, and life-threatening conditions. Individuals in these roles seamlessly blend their expertise as seasoned critical care or acute care nurses with the art of pedagogy, ensuring theoretical knowledge is effectively translated into safe, evidence-based clinical practice. A Complex Adult Health/Critical Care Clinical Faculty member typically operates directly within hospital settings, such as ICUs, step-down units, telemetry floors, and other acute care areas. Their primary responsibility is the direct supervision, instruction, and evaluation of nursing students during their clinical rotations. Common duties include developing and posting patient assignments that align with student learning objectives, providing real-time feedback at the bedside, and modeling expert clinical judgment and advanced technical skills. They are responsible for evaluating student performance through rigorous assessment of clinical paperwork, competency in procedures, and the application of the nursing process. Furthermore, these faculty members often serve as a vital liaison between the academic institution and the healthcare partner, ensuring compliance with both educational standards and site-specific policies and procedures. The typical path to securing one of these specialized faculty jobs requires a robust clinical foundation paired with advanced academic credentials. Candidates generally must hold an unencumbered Registered Nurse (RN) license and possess a minimum of a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), with a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) or PhD often preferred or required for career advancement. Substantial recent clinical experience—usually two to five years—in adult critical care, complex medical-surgical nursing, or a related acute care specialty is non-negotiable. Essential skills extend beyond clinical mastery to include exceptional communication, mentorship, and interpersonal abilities to guide students through high-stress situations. A commitment to professional development, adherence to educational best practices, and a deep passion for advancing the nursing profession are hallmarks of success in this field. For master clinicians seeking to amplify their impact by fostering future talent, Complex Adult Health and Critical Care Clinical Faculty jobs offer a profoundly rewarding career path that directly influences the quality of patient care for years to come.

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