Education and Experience:
Minimum of two years clinical experience. Must have prior experience to demonstrate expertise in the field to be taught and/or teaching experience, preferably at the post-secondary level.
A baccalaureate degree with a major in nursing or an applicable field (education, counseling, psychology, sociology, health education, health administration, or public health) or make annual progress toward the attainment of such a degree. (Annual progress is defined as a minimum of one course per year taken as part of an organized plan of study.)
Abilities: Basic computer skills. Training with electronic medical record. Approachable and professional. Well-versed in therapeutic and constructive communication techniques.
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