Apr 23, 201313 yr Hello allI have somehow managed to snag an interview for a teaching position for LPNs at a local community college. In my state of NH, you have to have 3 years of nursing experience in order to teach LPNs, but I only have one. I made this clear in my message to the director but I also stated that I'm in the process of getting my MSN. I'm not getting my hopes up that she will offer me a full-fledged teaching role, but even if I could help out in labs or substitute in clincals, I would be thrilled!My question for you all is, how do interviews for these positions usually go? Since this would be my first official teaching role, I don't have much experience to include on my resume. I have numerous peer tutoring experiences in nursing school, but nothing since becoming an RN (I am registered to be a NHNA mentor, but it hasn't taken off yet). What questions do you think I can expect?Thanks for any advice!
Hello all
I have somehow managed to snag an interview for a teaching position for LPNs
at a local community college. In my state of NH, you have to have 3 years of
nursing experience in order to teach LPNs, but I only have one. I made this
clear in my message to the director but I also stated that I'm in the process of
getting my MSN. I'm not getting my hopes up that she will offer me a
full-fledged teaching role, but even if I could help out in labs or substitute
in clincals, I would be thrilled!
My question for you all is, how do interviews for these positions usually go?
Since this would be my first official teaching role, I don't have much
experience to include on my resume. I have numerous peer tutoring experiences in
nursing school, but nothing since becoming an RN (I am registered to be a NHNA
mentor, but it hasn't taken off yet). What questions do you think I can
expect?
Thanks for any advice!