The School of Nursing, Master of Nursing - Nurse Practitioner (MN-NP) program requires a sessional faculty member to teach the clinical components of the course NURS 6430: Consolidated Nurse Practitioner Internship in the Winter 2026 term. The focus of NURS 6430 is on consolidating and building on knowledge acquired throughout the program, applying integrated skills in the critical analysis of health assessment data, and the diagnosis, therapeutic management, and evaluation of clients with acute and chronic conditions and healthcare needs commonly seen in primary healthcare practice. MN-NP program details, including course descriptions, can be found at www.tru.ca/mnnp. Applicants should be experts on the subject matter for this course.
The successful applicant will be the instructor responsible for guiding and evaluating students through the clinical components of this course appropriate to the level required for MN-NP students. Experience teaching post-secondary education is an asset. Experience teaching nurse practitioner students is an asset. Experience teaching advanced health assessment and autonomous clinical management at the level of primary care is an asset.
This course also includes a theory component and a laboratory component, which are delivered by additional faculty.
The workload allocation for clinical faculty is 0.6 credits per assigned student. The total workload available for clinical faculty hire is 7.8 credits.