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Considering a Career in Teaching?

Imagine working…

               and loving every minute of it!

Join the dynamic teaching faculty and take advantage of resources, professional development, and a series of mentoring modules designed to ease the transition from nursing to teaching.

Advantages of teaching at Harford Community College:

  • Competitive salary
  • Access to cutting-edge technology
  • Leadership opportunities
  • Collegiate environment
  • Gain peer and mentoring support for all levels of teaching
  • Take advantage of continuing education opportunities
  • Maintain your clinical competency
  • Increase your knowledge base
  • Mentor the future of nursing
  • Holidays off
  • Winter and Spring Breaks
  • Summer flexibility

In case you didn’t already know…

  • Maryland predicts a shortage of more than 17,000 nurses by 2012
  • Large numbers of faculty retirements are anticipated
  • A waiting list of over 2,000 potential nursing students exists due to shortages in faculty and funding

Find out more

               There is a Critical Healthcare Shortage in Maryland -

You Could Be the Solution!


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