Batterjee Medical College is seeking a qualified and motivated Faculty Member in Community Nursing to join the Nursing Program. The role focuses on delivering high quality academic and clinical education, promoting community health practices, and preparing nursing students to provide patient-centered care across diverse community and public health settings.
Key Responsibilities Teaching & Clinical Education
- Deliver Community Nursing lectures, tutorials, laboratory sessions, and clinical training.
- Supervise students during community and public health clinical rotations.
- Facilitate case-based learning, health promotion activities, and community assessment projects.
- Teach evidence-based nursing practices related to community and public health care.
- Utilize LMS (Blackboard) and digital teaching tools effectively.
- Prepare and administer assessments, assignments, and clinical evaluations.
- Maintain accurate academic and clinical records.
Student Support & Development
- Provide academic advising and mentorship to nursing students.
- Support development of health education, communication, and critical thinking skills.
- Monitor student performance and provide constructive feedback.
Research & Scholarly Activities
- Participate in research, academic conferences, and scholarly activities.
- Contribute to curriculum development and continuous program improvement.
Academic Quality & Compliance
- Ensure compliance with academic policies and accreditation standards (e.g., NCAAA).
- Participate in quality assurance activities, committees, and program reporting.
- Submit course files and required academic documentation on time.
Community Engagement
- Participate in healthcare awareness campaigns, outreach initiatives, and public health programs aligned with the college mission.
- Support partnerships with healthcare centers, schools, and community organizations.
Requirements
- Master's or PhD in Nursing with specialization in Community Nursing / Public Health Nursing.
- Valid professional nursing license/registration.
- Clinical experience in community or public health nursing.
- Teaching experience in nursing education (preferred).
- Familiarity with simulation-based teaching and educational technologies.
- Experience with LMS (Blackboard) and digital learning platforms.
Core Competencies
- Strong clinical and academic expertise in community nursing.
- Excellent teaching, mentoring, and communication skills.
- Student-centered and community-focused approach.
- Ability to integrate theory with clinical and public health practice.
- Commitment to academic quality and continuous improvement.