LEO Intermittent Lecturer (N555)Apply NowHow to ApplyJob openings are posted for a minimum of ten calendar days. This job may be removed from posting boards and filled any time after the minimum posting period has ended.In addition to applying online, applicants are requested to send the following to the Office of Human Resources at [email protected]
Cover letter
Current curriculum vita
Evidence of didactic and clinical teaching experience (teaching statement)
Three (3) letters of professional recommendation
Copy of your nursing diploma
Copy of your nursing license in the State of Michigan is required for this position
Any certifications
For further information regarding this position please contact Jessica at [email protected] .ResponsibilitiesThe School of Nursing (UMSN), Department of Health Behavior and Clinical Sciences is recruiting nursing professionals who are actively practicing as an Intensive Care Nurse Practitioner (ICNP) or Critical Care Physician Assistant (PA) to teach two sections in N555 - Advanced Practice Specialty Procedures and Skills for Primary Care. This course will be run as a skills blitz on the following dates/times: May 29th (1:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.), June 12th (10:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.), July 17th (1:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.), July 31st (1:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.), August 7th (1:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.) and August 14th (1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.) and additional course times TBD.N555 Advanced Practice Specialty Procedures and Skills for Primary Care :This course introduces the Nurse Practitioner student to the principles of advanced diagnostic and treatment modalities commonly utilized in the Advanced Practice Nursing role. It will highlight an understanding of the rationale for choosing specific diagnostic and treatment practices in the patient care setting, instruction on performing selected diagnostic and treatment procedures, and analysis and interpretation of findings based on these interventions. This includes an understanding of how social and structural determinants of health, patient cultural beliefs, and bias in the patient-provider interaction may influence equitable access to or wishes for diagnostic and treatment interventions. Additionally, we will explore variation in the evidence to support specific testing and interventions for a diversity of populations and evidence-based practice for a person-centered approach to care. Content will include analysis of relevant laboratory data, interpretation of radiographs and EKGs. The student will have faculty supervised instruction and hands-on practice of selected and procedures that is specific to the patient population and practice sites related to the area of certification. Procedures such as wound repair, orthopedic splinting and casting, intubation, lumbar puncture, relevant to the specialty patient population will be offered. Structural determinants of health, patient cultural beliefs, and bias in the patient-provider interaction may influence equitable access to or wishes for diagnostic and treatment interventions. Additionally, we will explore variation in the evidence to support specific testing and interventions for a diversity of populations and evidence-based practice for a person-centered approach to care. Content will include analysis of relevant laboratory data, interpretation of radiographs and EKGs. The student will have faculty supervised instruction and hands-on practice of selected and procedures that is specific to the patient population and practice sites related to the area of certification. Procedures such as wound repair, orthopedic splinting and casting, intubation, lumbar puncture, relevant to the specialty patient population will be offered.NOTE: This appointment is for Spring/Summer 2025 only.The University of Michigan is a world-class research-intensive, enriched and highly collaborative institution. The UMSN offers a full range of accredited educational programs and is consistently ranked among the top nursing schools in the country. Please visit our website at http://www.nursing.umich.edu/ for more information.The terms and conditions of employment for this position are subject to the provisions of a Collective Bargaining Agreement between the University of Michigan and the Lecturer's Employee Organization.Required Qualifications
Master's degree in nursing or physician assistant degree required.
Preference will be given to applicants who have both didactic and clinical teaching experience and content expertise in intensive care nursing.
A nursing/physician assistant license in the State of Michigan is required for this position (current licensure or willingness to obtain licensure).
A specialty certification as an Intensive Care Nurse Practitioner (ICNP) or Physician Assistant (PA) with current clinical experience in the intensive care setting is required for this position.
Prior to start date must be in compliance with all health requirements including standard precautions such as Basic Life Support (BLS) certification, orientations, licenses/certifications, policies and procedures both internal and external to the University for your assigned classroom(s) and/or clinical site(s).
Modes of WorkPositions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring department. Work agreements are reviewed annually at a minimum and are subject to change at any time, and for any reason, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about thework modes (https://hr.umich.edu/working-u-m/my-employment/ways-we-work-resource-center/ways-we-work-implementation-group/modes-work) .U-M EEO StatementThe University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer.Job DetailJob Opening ID261436Working TitleLEO Intermittent Lecturer (N555)Job TitleLEO Intermittent LecturerWork LocationAnn Arbor CampusAnn Arbor, MIModes of WorkOnsiteFull/Part TimePart-TimeRegular/TemporaryRegularFLSA StatusExemptOrganizational GroupSchool NursingDepartmentSchool of NursingPosting Begin/End Date3/20/2025 - 3/30/2025Career InterestLEO - LecturersApply Now