Nursing Clinical Instructor Jobs Near You
With the ongoing nurse shortage, there’s never been more demand for qualified nursing clinical instructors. If you’re looking to help train and inspire the new nurses that America needs to continue delivering great patient care, we’ve got some amazing opportunities for you.
Read on for a rundown of what to expect from these jobs, plus average nursing clinical instructor salary rates and how to find open positions in locations near you — and anywhere else you’d like to travel, too.
What kind of nurses can work as clinical instructors?
Nursing clinical instructors are registered nurses (RNs) who focus on training other nurses rather than delivering direct patient care.
Also known as adjunct instructors when working within a college or university, nurse clinical instructors are a critical part of the nursing education continuum. They help provide critical guidance and help new nurses achieve their professional and personal goals.
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Are you qualified to work a nursing clinical instructor job?
Nursing clinical instructors usually RNs with experience in key fields like med/surg, ICU, and pediatrics. You may also be required to have a Master’s degree in nurse education, although states usually have different requirements in this area.
Consult a recruiter to learn more about the clinical instructor job requirements where you want to work.
Find your next nurse clinical instructor job with HealthTrust
When you work as a HealthTrust Workforce Solutions clinical instructor, you’ll also have a unique and rewarding chance to provide direct guidance to a group of newly registered nurses transitioning to independent practice. Check out our current job openings now to get started.