We are recruiting a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Biobehavioral Nursing & Health Informatics to provide teaching-related support for NMETH 536: METHODS OF PROGRAM EVALUATION & QUALITY IMPROVEMENT in Spring 2026. This graduate course teaches principles and practice of program evaluation and quality assurance. Emphasizes current practices in designing, managing, evaluating, and disseminating finding for use in a variety of healthcare contexts. Includes content on use of informatics to improve healthcare delivery effectiveness, efficiency, and safety. Courses meet on Thursdays…
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Teaching Assistant (50% FTE) Spring 2026 – NMETH 533: Appraisal and Translation of Evidence for Practice
We are recruiting a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Biobehavioral Nursing & Health Informatics to provide teaching-related support for NMETH 533: Appraisal and Translation of Evidence for Practice in Spring 2026. This graduate course works to enhance use of methods to critically appraise literature, design, and implement processes to evaluate outcomes of practice, and promote patient-centered care. Applies relevant findings to improve practice, develop guidelines, and use information technology and research methods. Includes dissemination of findings. Course meets on…
Teaching Assistant Position (25% FTE) Spring 2026 – NMETH 403: Introduction to Research in Nursing
A Teaching Assistant is needed in the Child, Family, and Population Health Nursing Department for an undergraduate course, NMETH 403: Introduction to Research in Nursing. The TA will be responsible for assisting the faculty of record, Dr. Fran Lewis, in coordinating and managing this didactic course. Active participation and assistance during all class meetings is expected. This course meets on Wednesdays, 11:30 am-2:20 pm, during Spring Quarter. Preference is given to those who commit to attending (or have attended in…
Teaching Assistant Position (25% FTE) Spring 2026 – NURS 420- Promoting Community and Public Health
A Teaching Assistant is needed in the Department of Child, Family, and Population Health Nursing to support NURS 420- Promoting Community and Public Health. The TA will be responsible for assisting the faculty of record, Dr. Michelle Shin, in coordinating and managing these didactic courses. Active participation and assistance during all class meetings is expected. The course meets on Tuesdays, 8:30 – 11:20 am, during the Spring Quarter. Preference is given to those who commit to attending (or have attended…
Get Involved, Get Connected: How NSWS Supports Nursing Students
Nursing Students of Washington State (NSWS) is a nursing-student-led 501c3 organization focused on supporting nursing students! We are passionate about connecting students to employment opportunities, scholarship funding, leadership roles, and professional development events. We would love for your students to engage with our organization, as this is a great opportunity to learn, network, and engage with the healthcare community. https://www.nsws.org/ Additionally, NSWS offers many opportunities to become involved on the national level through NSNA’s committee positions, scholarships, and conventions! The…