The successful candidate must demonstrate experience, skills, and commitment to fostering an environment of diversity in student, faculty and staff.
Delta College, established in 1961, offers 150 transfer and career certificate and associate degree programs, and enrolls nearly 11,000 students each semester at its main campus and three learning centers.
Delta College enjoys a reputation as one of the nation’s leading community colleges. Contributing factors to this achievement are its enduring commitment to excellence, passion for innovation and focus on people. Those values can be seen in its AQIP Higher Learning Commission accreditation, charter membership in the National League for Innovation, Achieving the Dream participation, environmental stewardship and unique shared governance system.
The College’s service area is comprised of Bay, Midland and Saginaw counties, each with its own appealing personality and features, located adjacent to Lake Huron in mid-Michigan. The region is an outstanding choice to live and raise a family because it offers small-town appeal, yet is the corporate headquarters of The Dow Chemical Company, which gives residents many diverse cultural and entertainment opportunities.
POSITION ACCOUNTABILITIES AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Demonstrate a commitment to the mission and vision of Delta College.
- Support and assess student learning and academic achievement to ensure student success.
- Develop appropriate innovation in teaching and learning to meet differing learning styles and needs.
- Collaborate voluntarily and energetically with colleagues in the academic discipline and with other faculty colleagues to develop effective learning experiences for a diverse student body.
- Demonstrate an understanding and appreciation of diversity.
- Integrate international and intercultural experiences in the college, community, and curriculum.
- Serve the community through outreach activities.
- Make effective and innovative use of appropriate technology in the performance of the listed responsibilities and accountabilities.
- Participate in shared governance as a full member of the academic community.
- Teach at least 30 equated credit hours annually in a variety of settings including day, evening, weekend, on campus, off campus, online and in-person.
- Commit to ongoing educational and professional growth.
- Engage fully in course, discipline, and program development.
- Attend and participate in discipline, division, and college meetings.
- Possess minimum technology skills and understanding of a course management system.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Possess the ability to teach in both the classroom and the clinical setting.
- Possess experience in the area of obstetric and pediatric nursing.
- Posses the ability to work in a variety of settings and promote student growth and success.
- Possess excellent communication skills and the ability to relate to a variety of constituents as well as solid pedagogy skills that promote learning.
- Actively participate in and accomplish items that are required for accreditation for discipline, division and College.
- Actively support student retention initiatives that promote program completion.
- Availability to work evenings, weekends and spring/summer.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS;
- Master of Science Degree in Nursing.
- Current or obtainable Michigan RN licensure.
- Minimum of three years clinical experience in the acute care setting.
- Experience in Obstetrics (Primary) and Pediatrics (Secondary).
- Must be able to teach 10 equated hours in the fall, winter and spring/summer semesters.
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCES CONSIDERED:
- One year of college level didactic and/or clinical teaching.
- Experience with learning management systems and exposure to online teaching.