Job Title: Part-Time Online Nursing Instructor (Asynchronous)
Location: Remote (Supporting PMI Online Campus)
Schedule: 9 hours per week (Flexible scheduling)
Type: Part-Time
About the Role:
We’re seeking an experienced nursing educator to join our online team as a Part-Time Nursing Instructor. In this flexible, asynchronous role, you’ll guide nursing students through course materials, provide academic support, and help maintain our program’s high standards – all while working remotely on your schedule.
Key Responsibilities:
Facilitate asynchronous online instruction via our LMS (Blackboard preferred)
Provide timely, constructive feedback on student assignments (typically within 72 hours)
Monitor student progress and proactively reach out to those needing additional support
Maintain regular virtual office hours for student consultations
Participate in occasional virtual faculty meetings and training sessions
Assist with course content updates as needed
Minimum Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Nursing or related field (or equivalent certification)
Active, unencumbered RN license
15+ semester credit hours in nursing education
2+ years of clinical nursing experience
Proficiency with LMS platforms (Blackboard experience preferred)
Strong written communication skills for online instruction
Preferred Qualifications:
Previous online teaching experience
Familiarity with asynchronous learning best practices
Experience with student retention strategies
Compensation & Benefits:
Pay Rate: $30.00-$31.00 per hour
Professional Development: Access to continuing education opportunities
Flexibility: Fully remote work with asynchronous scheduling
Retirement: 401(k) options available
Application Process:
Please submit:
Current resume/CV
Unofficial transcripts
Copy of active RN license
_This is a part-time position requiring approximately 9 hours per week. All minimum qualifications must be met at time of application._
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