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Instructor
US-OR-Ashland
Job ID: 2025-33146 Type: Regular Part-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Faculty/Provider Ashland, OR
Overview
Liaison between Academia and Community: Supports students in clinical learning activities consistent with course curricula, objectives, and client goals.
Builds relationships through on-going face-to-face interactions with PEH, community agencies, healthcare providers, and formal/informal community leaders.
Engages in community activities that demonstrate OHSU’s commitment to “giving back” or “paying it forward” through education and trainings.
Collaborates with partners to provide continuity of client care throughout the year, including during times when school is not in session.
Promotes student safety.
Supervise undergraduate and graduate students during experiential learning activities using the street classroom approach.
Implement clinical curriculum for undergraduate nursing students in alignment with the OHSU SoN undergraduate nursing education competencies for care of PEH:
Provide respectful, compassionate, person-centered care for people experiencing homelessness (PEH).
Evaluate clients for social determinants of health needs, including housing status and related aspects of safety, access to food, social support and other relevant domains.
Collaborate with client and appropriate Interprofessional community members to optimize health in PEH.
Advocate for improved health for PEH.
Collaborate with students, clinical faculty and community partners to identify, develop and when mutually feasible, sustain population health and leadership projects. Health projects are supported by nursing coursework in N410, N412 and potentially N424/N425.
Provide client care that focuses on Health Equity, Social Determinants of Health, Harm Reduction, Trauma and Violence Care, and Client-Centered Care to improve health and wellness of individuals within a community.
Supervises and facilitates students’ provision of client care.
Participate in grant team
Collaborates with the grant team and partners to implement grant activities and achieve grant goals.
Collaborate with Project Manager and partners to disseminate grant-related scholarship/research.
Other Activities: The appointee provides services as assigned by the supervisor in furtherance of the university’s missions and goals of teaching, research, patient care, outreach and public service.
Responsibilities
Education:
Instructor: MSN or equivalent
Assistant Professor: MSN/DNP or equivalent
Registrations, Certifications and/or Licenses:(Current licensure & certifications could be required depending on position and academic program.)
Oregon RN license
BLS
Other: Board Certified PMHNP
Experience: (Experience dependent on academic program type and rank of position.)
3 years of clinical practice experience required; Teaching experience at the BSN level preferred
Qualifications
Interest and experience with teaching and advising students.
Has knowledge and experience with local community.
Knowledge experience and passion with caring for PEH.
APRN supervising PMHNP students will be Board-certified.
Equal employment opportunity, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.