Applicants must hold a minimum of a graduate degree in Nursing or a related field (e.g., MScN, MPH); PHD preferred.
A current, unrestricted registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) is required.
Applicants must demonstrate recent and relevant Registered Nurse clinical practice experience that aligns directly with the subject matter of the course.
Particular consideration will be given to candidates whose clinical, regulatory, or professional expertise reflects specialized practice areas required for the delivery of course content and is not otherwise readily available within the unit.
Evidence of effective and successful teaching performance at the post-secondary level, appropriate to the course mode of instruction (e.g., in-person, clinical, simulation, or online), is considered a significant asset.
Evidence may include, but is not limited to, teaching evaluations, peer or supervisory assessments, teaching dossiers, curriculum development, or other indicators of learner achievement and instructional effectiveness.
Applicants should demonstrate recognized expertise or specialization in the relevant subject area, supported by academic preparation, professional nursing practice, and/or notable professional achievements aligned with the learning objectives of the course.