Saturday, February 28, 2015

Professor, Health Sciences (Nursing - 3 Positions) at Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, ON

/Sheridan welcomes diversity in the workplace and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including visible minorities, Aboriginal People, and persons with disabilitiesTo request any accommodations you may require to participate in the recruitment process (including alternate formats of materials or accessible meeting rooms) contact/ /accessibility@sheridancollege.ca// to discuss your needs./ Note: Credentials obtained outside of Canada require an evaluation to determine the Canadian educational equivalenceThis evaluation must support the educational requirements for the position as a condition of employmentFor further information, visit: World Education Services Sheridan is looking for an outstanding individual to join our faculty teamThe successful candidate will teach a range of theoretical and applied courses to students in our Practical Nursing and Personal Service Worker programs in the Faculty of Applied Health and Community StudiesHe/she will also contribute to program, curriculum development, and researchResponsibilities Sheridan faculty provide academic leadership to programs and courses within their areas of expertise and contribute to the creation of a learning-centred environment where students can develop to their full potentialThey also contribute to College, School and program excellence by collaborating on a variety of initiatives such as new program development, applied research and alternative delivery strategiesProfessors are responsible for: Ensuring that program and course curricula are current, relevant and reflective of best practices within the relevant professional/program disciplines; Defining, evaluating and validating learning outcomes for courses and programs; Creating an effective environment for learning which accommodates students diverse cultural and educational backgrounds, experiences and individual learning styles; Designing appropriate strategies and tools for facilitating and assessing student learning that are invitational and reflective of best practices in teaching and learning; Developing appropriate strategies and tools to assess student performance that are consistent with the learning outcomes of the course and address multiple learning styles; Developing multi-media materials and alternative delivery strategies, and incorporating appropriate educational technologies into the learning process Developing and contributing to programs of applied research within the Faculty of Applied Health and Community Studies Professors also ensure that students are aware of course and program learning outcomes, learning strategies and evaluation techniques; provide individual tutoring and academic counselling; and evaluate student progress/achievement within assigned coursesQualifications Mastersdegree in Nursing required; PhD preferred; gerontology qualifications an asset; Registration or eligibility for registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario; Five years or more of relevant professional experience; Experience in teaching and curriculum development at the post secondary level or equivalent experience as a trainer in business or industry; Excellent communications and interpersonal skills; Demonstrable ability to convey the conceptual and applied aspects of knowledge to a broad range of students; Committed to excellence in teaching and learning and to working within a team environmentAppointment Details: Employee Group: Academic Faculty: Applied Health and Community Studies Reference #: 14/F/61, 14/F/62, 14/F/68 Campus: Davis (/May be assigned activity at any Sheridan campus)/ Salary Range: $59,653 - $103,412 /(based on relevant //educational qualifications and experience)/ Start Date: August 2015 Application Deadline: Open until filled To apply online: Visit: http://ift.tt/1br3eFT



Professor, Health Sciences (Nursing - 3 Positions) at Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, ON

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