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Adjunct Faculty - Nursing Denton

Texas Woman's University
United States, Texas, Denton
Feb 06, 2025

Adjunct Faculty - Nursing Denton

OVERVIEW: The adjunct nursing role is a non-tenure track position with primary responsibility to provide adjunct instruction in the BSN program and/or the MSN Family Nurse Practitioner Online program. The nursing faculty role reflects the philosophy and organizational standards of the larger university as well as those of the profession of nursing. Adjunct faculty members are expected to demonstrate productivity and competency consistent with their singular role of teaching, with assignments reflecting an emphasis on clinical instruction within the adjunct's area of clinical specialization.

TEACHING: The teaching role consists of didactic and clinical instruction, including simulated clinical experiences offered in laboratory environments. All teaching roles may be conducted virtually or in-person. Adjunct faculty typically teach less than a full-time teaching load. Employment and assignment decisions are determined on a semester-to-semester basis without any guarantee. Adjunct faculty are required to participate in an orientation provided by the program director and/or track manager and to be familiar with the contents of the adjunct faculty handbook.

Didactic instruction includes the development and implementation of instructional strategies including use of active teaching strategies with limited use of traditional lecture or seminars. Teaching and student interaction may be virtual and/or in person across both synchronous and/or asynchronous delivery modes. While adjunct faculty assignments are recommended by the respective program director, the component administrator determines final workload assignments each semester.

Adjunct faculty members are expected to demonstrate scholarly teaching through the integration of relevant adjunct expertise with current evidenced based practice. All adjunct faculty members are expected to meet on a regular basis with full-time faculty assigned to lead the course, the faculty team managing the course, and/or the assistant/associate dean. Faculty who supervises their work (i.e. course lead/manager, track coordinator, and/or program director) will evaluate performance.

Clinical instruction involves the assignment, supervision and evaluation of the clinical skills acquisition and direct client care delivered by nursing students. Faculty members must demonstrate clinical competency to teach relevant to their instructional assignment. Certification by a nationally recognized professional organization in a clinical specialty maybe required based on program requirements (i.e. FNP). Adjunct faculty will be physically present in the clinical facilities to which students are assigned to the extent necessary to provide adequate and safe instructional oversight, and to meet expectations of our clinical partners and promote successful collaboration with this clinical affiliate, as required by the Texas Board of Nursing. While undergraduate clinical instruction is typically offered in 8 to 12 hour shifts, experiences involving preceptorships at both the undergraduate and graduate levels require the adjunct faculty member to meet periodically with the student and preceptor in the clinical area as needed to effectively evaluate the quality of the experience and the proficiency level of the student.

Minimum Qualifications



  • Master's degree in nursing required; a doctorate degree in nursing (i.e. DNP or PhD) in nursing or related field preferred
  • Previous experience in teaching preferred but is not required
  • Clinical practice experience in area of specialization; certification required if relevant to program (i.e. FNP)
  • Current/unencumbered Texas RN license
  • Current healthcare provider CPR
  • Meets current clinical requirements such as current immunizations, TB status, and negative background checks as mandated by TWU's clinical partners
  • Strong management and leadership skills


TWU strives to provide an educational environment that affirms the rights and dignity of each individual, fosters diversity, and encourages a respect for the differences among persons. Discrimination or harassment of any kind is considered inappropriate.

TWU is committed to equal opportunity in employment and education and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, age, veteran's status, genetic information, or against qualified disabled persons.

Texas Woman's University strives to provide an educational environment that affirms the rights and dignity of each individual, fosters diversity, and encourages a respect for the differences among persons. Discrimination or harassment of any kind is considered inappropriate.

Texas Woman's University is committed to equal opportunity in employment and education and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sex, sexual orientation, ethnic origin, age, veteran's status, or against qualified disabled persons.

All positions at Texas Woman's University are deemed security sensitive requiring background checks.

If you are a male between the age of 18 and 25, federal law requires that you must be registered with the U.S. Selective Service System, unless you meet certain exemptions under Selective Service law. Under HB 558, enacted by the 76th Texas State Legislature, if you are currently of the age and gender requiring registration with Selective Service, but knowingly and willfully fail to do so, you are ineligible for employment with an agency in any branch of Texas state government. For additional information regarding registration or status, you can contact the Selective Service System at 847-688-6888 or www.sss.gov.

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