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An established industry player in nursing education is seeking a dedicated Nursing Instructor for its Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. This part-time role offers the opportunity to engage with students in a dynamic learning environment, focusing on critical thinking and practical experiences. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching, curriculum development, and student support while contributing to the overall success of the nursing program. With a commitment to professional development and a supportive faculty structure, this position is ideal for those passionate about shaping the future of nursing education and making a meaningful impact in the community.
Nursing Instructor - Bachelor of Science in Nursing
POSITION TYPE: Faculty – 75%, Non-Regular Type 2
POSITION START: September 1st, 2025
The Faculty of Health at Kwantlen Polytechnic University invites applications for one Non-Regular Type-2 part time (75%) faculty to teach in our Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN Program). The appointment is from May 1st, 2025 to April 30th, 2026. NR2 faculty engage in teaching, student support, service to the school and program, and professional development activities. NR2 faculty are entitled to paid vacation leave, professional development leave and benefits.
FACULTY OVERVIEW:
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program is a full-time cohort program that prepares nursing students to work with individuals, families and communities with varying health and health promotion needs across diverse settings. The BSN program utilizes a concept-based pedagogical approach that is based on the concepts of caring and health promotion and has been developed in consultation with nursing practitioners, theorists, professional associations, and various government ministries.
Pedagogy and teaching methodologies encourage the development of critical thinking and the discovery of personal meaning. There is an emphasis on practice experiences as the foundation of nursing and the recognition that nurses' work requires thoughtful, reflective action.
Program courses and labs prepare nursing students to practice with clients in a wide variety of institutional and community settings. Upon graduation, students will be eligible to apply for registration with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM) and to write the Next Generation National Council Licensure Examination (NGN-NCLEX) to become a practicing Registered Nurse.
Regular faculty engage in teaching, student support, service to the school and program and professional development activities. They are entitled to paid vacation leave, professional development leave and benefits.
For more information about the Faculty of Health visit our website at https://www.kpu.ca/health
Position Overview
Faculty in the BSN Nursing Program are supported in teaching in all areas of the program. The position includes teaching, student support, service to the school and program and professional development activities. Faculty members are accountable for 10 months of the year. This time includes teaching, student counselling, curriculum/program development, professional development, and participation in a variety of educational committees.
Teaching duties include:
Service may include:
More information concerning the working conditions for a faculty member are outlined in Article 12 of the Kwantlen Faculty Association (KFA) Collective Agreement
Courses included in the NR2 contract:
Fall 2025
NRSG 4145 – Nursing Practice 5 - 75%
Course Description: Students will engage with clients who are experiencing unpredictable and more complex health situations. Practice experience includes guided client care in a variety of health settings. Students will continue to develop clinical decision-making abilities with minimal guidance. They will expand their capacity as a health team member in a variety of contexts. Opportunities for seeking and using new knowledge that may enhance, support, or influence competence in practice will be maximized.
Spring 2026
NRSG 4145 – Nursing Practice 5 - 75%
Course Description: Students will engage with clients who are experiencing unpredictable and more complex health situations. Practice experience includes guided client care in a variety of health settings. Students will continue to develop clinical decision-making abilities with minimal guidance. They will expand their capacity as a health team member in a variety of contexts. Opportunities for seeking and using new knowledge that may enhance, support, or influence competence in practice will be maximized.
Summer 2026
Non-teaching term
Descriptions of these courses can be found in the KPU Calendar
QUALIFICATIONS:
The successful applicant should have experience working in complex care. The required academic credentials to teach in the BSN are specific to the program and are as follows:
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Candidates are asked to submit:
SALARY INFORMATION:
Placement on the salary scale will be dependent on level of education and relevant teaching experience. Advancement up the pay scale is based on FTE and employment status.
This competition is for a maximum FTE of 75% NR2. When possible, priority will be given to the candidate(s) who can maximize the FTE either individually, or collectively, as such please indicate on your application your preferred workload percentage. This competition could also be used to add candidates to our Qualified Faculty List, therefore also please indicate on your application if you are interested in being added to this list.