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Job Description
Nursing Instructors
Nursing Instructors
Company:
Pasadena City College
Job Location:
Pasadena, California
Category:
Nursing
Type:
Full-Time Pasadena City College Nursing
Instructors Academic Career & Executive Search is
pleased to assist Pasadena City College
in its search for Nursing Instructors. For full consideration, please
apply by August
5, 2026. Pasadena City College (PCC) is hiring multiple full-time Nursing Instructors
simultaneously,
creating a unique opportunity to join a cohort of faculty who will help shape the future of one of Southern California's
most respected
community college nursing programs. Faculty hired through this initiative will benefit from a pathway that could lead to
tenure-track
faculty status, comprehensive California public employee benefits, and the opportunity to build a rewarding long-term academic
career while
helping prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals. With more than 27,000
students, Pasadena City College educates future healthcare professionals through
Registered Nursing,
LVN, CNA, and other health career pathways that help meet critical workforce needs across Southern California. Located
in the heart of one
of the nation's largest healthcare markets, PCC serves a richly diverse student population and is recognized for its
commitment to student
success, educational access, and career preparation. Through innovative ADN-to-BSN partnerships and a continued focus
on workforce
development, PCC is helping prepare the next generation of nurses who will serve communities throughout the region. Selected
candidates will join a community dedicated to contributing actively to the life of the institution
through collaboration, shared governance,
and a focus on equitable student outcomes. The ideal candidate will be committed to creating
welcoming learning environments, supporting
students from varied backgrounds and experiences, and helping all students achieve high levels
of academic and clinical success. Successful
candidates will also demonstrate experience teaching and working with diverse populations, an
inclusive approach to mentoring and student
engagement, and a commitment to advancing the College's mission, vision, and
core values. Reporting to
the Dean of Health Sciences, this is a one-year, 10-month, full-time faculty appointment beginning Fall
2026. Candidates who successfully
complete the first year and are subsequently hired into a tenure-track position will have fulfilled one of
the four years required to obtain
tenure. Additional teaching opportunities may be available through summer sessions, winter intersession,
overload assignments, and expanded
instructional responsibilities. Learn more about PCC's comprehensive benefits here: Employee Benefits KEY
RESPONSIBILITIES Create lesson plans that align with and support the attainment of predefined student learning
outcomes, including learning activities and assignments for classroom, laboratory, and clinical learning, supervision of students in
clinical practice, and debriefing conferences regarding patient care.
Develop assessment tools to evaluate student learning,
progress, and performance and participate in the development and assessment of student learning outcomes to improve teaching and
learning.
Coordinate and manage assigned courses, including class schedules, course syllabi, LMS content, course assignments,
examinations, and related instructional activities.
Plan and schedule teaching activities for theory, laboratory, simulation, and
clinical learning in alignment with curriculum and program learning outcomes.
Evaluate student academic and clinical performance,
hold students accountable for required competencies, and assist students in remediation to acquire and maintain competence.
Participate in curriculum development and maintenance to ensure course content reflects current knowledge in the discipline and
incorporates cultural diversity considerations and instructional best practices.
A full list of responsibilities is available upon
request.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of nursing
education regulations and
accreditation standards for prelicensure nursing education (e.g., ACEN accreditation standards).
Ability
to teach using a variety
of instructional methodologies and adapt pedagogical approaches to meet the needs of students with differing
learning styles and
abilities.
Ability to motivate students to excel in theory, laboratory, simulation, and clinical
coursework.
Excellent
oral and written communication, planning, and organizational skills.
Clinical experience in Medical
Surgical and specialty nursing,
including direct patient care experience.
Ability to work effectively in a multiethnic environment
with students from diverse
academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds.
Demonstrated commitment to
supporting student success,
including working with basic skills students and fostering inclusive learning environments.
Willingness
to teach across programs
within the nursing discipline, including LVN and CNA programs, and to develop expertise in additional nursing
specialty areas based on
program needs.
Familiarity with computer applications and technology commonly used in academic
settings.
Interest in
participating in student engagement activities, faculty service, and the broader life of the College. MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS A master's or higher degree from an accredited
college or university which includes coursework in
nursing, education, or administration
Current unencumbered registered nurse (RN)
license with ability to obtain CA state
licensure
One (1) year continuous, full-time or its equivalent
experience in the designated nursing area within the previous five
(5) years as an RN providing direct patient care OR One (1) academic year (2 semesters or 3 quarters) of registered nurse level clinical teaching
experience providing
direct patient care in the clinical facility Completion of at least one (1) year of experience teaching
courses related to
registered nursing or completion of a post-baccalaureate course which includes practice in teaching registered nursing
(if there is a
practicum teaching RN student, practicum can be counted toward the one required year)
PREFERRED
QUALIFICATIONS Additional nursing experience beyond what is required for the minimum
qualifications
Familiarity with clinical partners' hospitals
Experience teaching nursing students at a community college
or similar
educational institution
Qualifications to teach in more than one content area About the
Institution Founded in 1924, Pasadena City College (PCC) is one of
California's most respected and successful community
colleges, serving more than 27,000 students each semester from across the San Gabriel
Valley and greater Los Angeles region. PCC offers more
than 150 degree and certificate programs spanning transfer education, career and
technical education, workforce development, and lifelong
learning opportunities. The College is widely recognized for its academic
excellence, strong transfer outcomes, and commitment to student
achievement, helping thousands of students each year pursue bachelor's
degrees, career advancement, and personal enrichment. PCC
serves a diverse student population that reflects
the rich cultural and economic diversity of Southern California. The College is committed
to equity, inclusion, and social mobility,
striving to ensure all students have access to the resources, support services, and opportunities
needed to achieve their goals. Through
innovative teaching practices, comprehensive student support programs, and a culture of continuous
improvement, PCC has established itself
as a leading community college. Located on a picturesque 53-acre campus in Pasadena, PCC
enjoys strong
partnerships with local school districts, universities, healthcare providers, employers, and community organizations. The
College's
strategic location within one of the nation's largest metropolitan regions provides students with exceptional educational,
cultural, and
professional opportunities while supporting the workforce needs of Southern California's dynamic economy. Learn more about
Pasadena City
College here: Quick Facts PCC is also
distinguished by its
collaborative culture, robust shared governance processes, and deep commitment to student-centered decision-making.
Faculty, staff,
administrators, and students actively contribute to institutional planning and continuous improvement, creating an
environment where
educational leaders can make a meaningful and lasting impact. As one of the College's
flagship academic areas, the Health Sciences
Division plays a critical role in preparing the next generation of healthcare professionals.
PCC supports multiple nursing pathways,
including Registered Nursing (RN), Licensed Vocational Nursing (LVN), Certified Nursing Assistant
(CNA), and LVN-to-RN advancement programs.
Through rigorous academic preparation, hands-on clinical experiences, and partnerships with
leading healthcare organizations, the College
helps address critical healthcare workforce needs throughout California and the Los Angeles
region. Learn more about the nursing programs
here: Nursing Programs Living in the Area Located at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains and northeast of
downtown Los Angeles,
Pasadena offers an exceptional quality of life that blends the cultural and recreational opportunities of a major
metropolitan region with
the charm of a vibrant, historic community. Learn more about the community through the City of
Pasadena and Visit Pasadena. Residents enjoy year-round sunshine and access to
abundant outdoor recreation, including hiking, cycling, golf, and nature
preserves
throughout the nearby San Gabriel Mountains and Angeles National Forest. Southern California's beaches, deserts, and ski
destinations are
all within a few hours' drive, making weekend adventures easily accessible. Pasadena is served by an
extensive
transportation network, including Metro light rail service, major freeways, and convenient access to both Hollywood Burbank
Airport and Los
Angeles International Airport (LAX). Downtown Los Angeles is just minutes away, providing additional cultural,
entertainment, and
professional opportunities. The region offers diverse housing options, highly regarded
public and private schools, and abundant
employment opportunities across healthcare, education, technology, research, and business sectors.
Families benefit from excellent
educational opportunities, diverse neighborhoods, and a strong sense of community. To Apply For
full consideration, please apply by
August 5, 2026. To be viewed by the search firm, you must apply directly
at:
https://acesrch.applicantstack.com/x/detail/a21esjyp2tip Please apply through the application link and do not email applications. Applications will be reviewed as they are received
and should include a cover letter and curriculum vitae. Ideally cover letters
should not exceed two pages. All applications are treated
confidentially. Inquiries, referrals, and
nominations are also treated confidentially.
Salary information:
$86,797.10 - $128,919.70.
Salary is commensurate with rank and years of experience, with the maximum step for experience set at step 14.
Inquiries and questions:
Please send to PCCNurseFaculty@acesrch.com. Nominations and
referrals: Please send the nominee's name, title, and contact information if available to nominations@acesrch.com. Institutional
Information Successful
applicants must provide proof of eligibility to work in the United States.
Successful
completion of background check including Live
Scan and Tuberculosis (TB) assessment/screening.
Pasadena Area Community College
District will not sponsor any
visa applications.
Applicants must be available for interviews at Pasadena City
College at no cost to the District.
Applicants who have disabilities may request that accommodations be made in order to complete
the selection process by contacting the
Office of Human Resources directly at (626) 585-7388.
The Pasadena Area Community College
District does not discriminate in the
educational programs and activities operated by the District or in employment procedures and practices
of the District. The Policies of
Title IX as developed to date are available for inspection during normal business hours at the District
office at 1570 E. Colorado Blvd.,
Pasadena, CA 91106.
Crime awareness and campus security information are available from Campus
Police. (Public Law 101-542).
The Pasadena Area Community College District is an Equal Opportunity, Title IX, Section 504
employer.
The District encourages
applications from underrepresented minorities and the disabled.
An applicant, who
attempts to contact individual Board members or
members of the screening committee with the intent of influencing the decision of the
committee or the Board, will be disqualified. HigherEd360 is part of the HigherEdJobs network.