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by Tait Mar 11Recently I have noticed a lot of jobs opening for Kaplan instructors here in ATL. I was considering applying at some point because it is more of a set curriculum. They train you how to do it and you basically teach. I thought this might be a good way to get settled into the idea of being an instructor without potentially the stress of curriculum building. At least to get some experience.
Has anyone worked for Kaplan teaching NCLEX classes?
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- Mar 18 by TooterIAMy coworker interviewed for one of the local NCLEX positions. She was told the class is about 5 days long. And you could not have classes for weeks, then all of a sudden have a class. So if you can afford to work very parttime or if the one in your area is busier where it would be steady, I would think it would be a good gig. But in my area, (Iowa) it just isnt regular enough to provide a paycheck, and not flexible enough to work with another job (unless you can randomly take 5 days off at a time at your other job).
Hope that helps! - Mar 19 by TaitQuote from TooterIAThanks that is helpful!!My coworker interviewed for one of the local NCLEX positions. She was told the class is about 5 days long. And you could not have classes for weeks, then all of a sudden have a class. So if you can afford to work very parttime or if the one in your area is busier where it would be steady, I would think it would be a good gig. But in my area, (Iowa) it just isnt regular enough to provide a paycheck, and not flexible enough to work with another job (unless you can randomly take 5 days off at a time at your other job).
Hope that helps!