Clinical Nursing Instructor Jobs in Texas
Clinical Nursing Instructor jobs in Texas are among the most active in the country, concentrated in academic medical centers, community college nursing programs, and large hospital systems that run in-house education departments, with openings at every level from newly credentialed instructors through senior faculty and program directors. The heaviest hiring is in Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio, where institutions such as UT Health, Texas Health Resources, and HCA Healthcare maintain substantial clinical education operations. The most in-demand specialties are med-surg simulation instruction, critical care clinical education, and community health nursing faculty roles. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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If you’re passionate about building a better future for individuals, communities, and our country—and you’re committed to working hard to play your part in building that future—consider WGU as the next step in your career.
Driven by a mission to expand access to higher education through online, competency-based degree programs, WGU is also committed to being a great place to work for a diverse workforce of student-focused professionals. The university has pioneered a new way to learn in the 21st century, one that has received praise from academic, industry, government, and media leaders. Whatever your role, working for WGU gives you a part to play in helping students graduate, creating a better tomorrow for themselves and their families.
The salary range for this position takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill sets; experience and training; licensure and certifications; and other business and organizational needs.
At WGU, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their position, and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. A reasonable estimate of the current range is:
Grade: Faculty 507
Pay Range: $38.79 - $58.17
Job Description
This is an ON-SITE position in the El Paso, TX region. Ability to work onsite 2-3 weekdays (8 or 12/hr shift) during the 3-week clinical rotation needed. May vary based on monthly student enrollment.
Prelicensure Clinical Instructors (Hourly) are subject matter experts who teach and mentor students when engaged in experiential clinical course work; in a remote/onsite environment. This faculty position varies in the type, length, and intensity of instructional methods and is based upon student and facility needs. The Clinical Instructor works on a team to support an assigned group of students and offers specialized instruction on challenging experiential/clinical course work. Faculty interacts with students in both group and one-on-one settings. The Clinical Instructor ensures students are successful within their clinical placement setting as they oversee clinical learning.
Compensation Expectations:
This role is paid hourly and bi-weekly. The employee will be required to enter all hours worked in an accurate and timely manner.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Act as a steward for carrying out WGU’s mission and strategic vision. This faculty must:
- Demonstrate a high level of commitment, effectiveness, and consistency.
- Serves as a professional role model for students in communication, ethical comportment, and problem-solving.
- Provides expertise in an assigned content area and maintains current knowledge in their field.
- Demonstrates an understanding of, and participates in, the implementation of the philosophy and goals of the program.
- Fosters students learning through innovative teaching practices; to include how to perform duties in the clinical setting.
- Responds with urgency to meet student needs and communicates professionally and respectfully with students and all other members of the WGU community.
- Makes appropriate student referrals for remediation or other needs, utilizing WGU policies and procedures.
- Communicates with the student's assigned coach/preceptor as needed to discuss student progress and concerns.
- Provide final review and approval for student's clinical time.
- Offers proactive support and outreach to assigned students.
- Uses technology-based teaching and communication platforms to aid students in the development of competencies.
- Submits electronic clinical student evaluation form(s) after completion of clinical intensive.
- Collaborates with other professionals within the university to promote a positive, student-obsessed atmosphere.
- Responsible for responding with urgency to changing requirements, priorities, and short deadlines.
- Maintains a working knowledge and understanding of relevant state regulations.
- Conducts both in-person and/remote methods of student evaluation.
Knowledge, Skill and Abilities:
- Must be able to work well under stress and meet deadlines.
- Capacity for self-motivation and working independently.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Aptitude for learning innovative technology.
- Must comply with site specific orientation and onboarding requirements.
- Problem Solving Skills: Investigates appropriate resources and involves partners when appropriate; future-oriented; assesses what will help/hinder achieving goals; focuses on what is important.
- Interpersonal Skills: Deals with others in a considerate, respectful, and unbiased manner; approaches conflict proactively; solicits and shares feedback openly; listens with empathy and maintains composure.
- Accuracy: Draws on information garnered from careful cultivation of a broad knowledge of WGU’s goals and processes; investigates beyond assumptions.
- Adaptability: Course corrects behaviors and communication style to meet the needs of a wide range of situations; tackles obstacles appropriately; is comfortable with ambiguity.
- Reliability: Accountable to others; does what it takes to get the job done; actions are consistent with words; follows through on commitments; exhibits exceptional integrity.
- Attitude: Displays commitment to the organization and to personal growth; self-motivated and able to motivate and inspire others; asserts self appropriately to champion ideas; tells the truth in a direct and constructive manner.
- Initiative: Self-directs with a strong bias for action; leads the way in improvement of performance or processes; displays keen interest in students and organization.
Competencies:
Organizational or Student Impact:
- Accountable for decisions that impact individual students.
- Facilitates learning experiences that support student's attainment of knowledge and skills.
- Acts independently in executing teaching practice with specific guidance from senior faculty and program leaders.
Problem Solving & Decision Making:
- Works on diverse matters of various levels of complexity.
- Receives general direction from their immediate supervisor or manager.
- Able to effectively utilize resources to address student concerns and inquiries.
- Supports students' needs to help them achieve course or program outcomes at the individual student level.
- Follows university and department established policies and best practices.
Communication & Influence:
- Communicates with students as appropriate to support student questions and needs.
- Communicates with fellow faculty members as appropriate within and outside of the department.
- Expected to provide feedback regarding discipline and practice leadership.
Leadership & Talent Management:
- Considered a contributing and collegial team member.
- Adheres to learning and operational quality guidance and instruction.
- Supports initiatives within specialty.
- Displays a positive attitude toward change and supports change management practices.
Job Qualifications:
Minimum Requirements:
- Master's degree in nursing; Education is verified.
- Two years minimum Nursing experience.
- Work history demonstrating continuous advancement and success in roles requiring creative problem solving and collaboration.
- Unencumbered RN license.
- Active, unencumbered license in designated state.
- State and federal legislative requirements and college accreditation requirements may apply to maintain the necessary credentialing for this role.
- Work history demonstrating continuous advancement and success in roles requiring creative problem solving and collaboration.
- As needed, support the Health Placement Team to secure clinical partnerships.
Preferred:
- Doctorate, or terminal degree in a specific content area.
- Strong experience with distance education and distance learning students is preferred.
- Terminal degree and all applicable licenses or certifications.
- Prior experience in clinical teaching/nursing education.
Physical Requirements:
- Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
- Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.
- Specific requirements of the job such as travel and the environment in which the job is performed.
Position & Application Details
Part-Time Intermittent Positions (classified as intermittent and less than 30 standard weekly hours): This is a part-time, intermittent position (classified to work less than 30 SWH) that may be eligible for mental healthcare; retirement savings plan; wellbeing program; and prorated paid holidays and accrued sick time.
How to Apply: If interested, an application will need to be submitted online. Internal WGU employees will need to apply through the internal job board in Workday.
Additional Information
Disclaimer: The job posting highlights the most critical responsibilities and requirements of the job. It’s not all-inclusive.
Accommodations: Applicants with disabilities who require assistance or accommodation during the application or interview process should contact our Talent Acquisition team at recruiting@wgu.edu.
Equal Employment Opportunity: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any protected characteristic as required by law.
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Clinical Nursing Instructor Job Market in Texas
A snapshot from current Texas openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Texas A&M University7

- University of Texas Medical Branch5

- Texas Woman's University4

- Sam Houston State University3

- Baylor College of Medicine2

Top Industries Hiring
- Education28
- Healthcare & Medical Services2
- Science & Research2
- Agriculture & Farming1
- Consulting & Professional Services1
What Texas Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in clinical nursing instructor jobs across Texas.
- Active Registered Nurse license issued or recognized by the Texas Board of Nursing
- Master of Science in Nursing or higher from an accredited program
- Minimum two years of direct clinical nursing experience in a relevant specialty
- Prior experience teaching or precepting nursing students in a clinical setting
- Familiarity with accreditation standards such as ACEN or CCNE curriculum requirements
- Proficiency with simulation lab equipment and learning management systems used in Texas programs
Clinical Nursing Instructor Jobs in Texas: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a clinical nursing instructor in Texas?
You become a clinical nursing instructor in Texas by first holding an active Registered Nurse license through the Texas Board of Nursing, then earning at least a Master of Science in Nursing, which most Texas colleges and hospital education departments require for faculty appointments. Community colleges governed by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board may have specific faculty qualification rules tied to program approval. Clinical experience in your specialty strengthens every application considerably.
How much do clinical nursing instructors make in Texas?
Clinical nursing instructors in Texas earn a median of about $84,930 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $50,760 for the lowest 10% to over $137,530 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which companies hire clinical nursing instructors in Texas?
Employers hiring clinical nursing instructors in Texas right now include Texas A&M University, University of Texas Medical Branch, and Texas Woman's University, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Texas's concentration of large academic medical centers, community college nursing programs, and integrated health systems means steady, recurring demand for clinical educators throughout the year.
Which Texas cities have the most clinical nursing instructor jobs?
Galveston, Houston, and Dallas have the most clinical nursing instructor openings in Texas. Houston leads because of its dense cluster of academic medical centers and health sciences universities, Dallas draws heavy demand from major health systems running regional education divisions, and San Antonio's large military-affiliated hospitals and community college network consistently generate instructor openings across specialties.
Are there remote clinical nursing instructor jobs in Texas?
Yes, but they're rare. Clinical nursing instruction is inherently hands-on, so most roles require on-site presence in simulation labs, hospital units, or classroom settings. About 3% of clinical nursing instructor openings tied to Texas are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, and the positions that do allow remote work most often cover didactic coursework, curriculum development, or online program coordination rather than direct clinical supervision.
How can I get hired as a clinical nursing instructor in Texas with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is transitioning from a preceptor or charge nurse role into a part-time adjunct clinical faculty position at a Texas community college, where hiring standards are often more flexible than at four-year universities. Large Texas health systems such as UT Health and HCA Healthcare run internal clinical educator development programs that move experienced staff nurses into education roles. Earning a certified nurse educator credential through the National League for Nursing strengthens an application even before full teaching experience is built.
Where can I find and apply to clinical nursing instructor jobs in Texas?
You can find and apply to clinical nursing instructor jobs in Texas on Migrate Mate, which lists current Texas openings from employers across the state. Find roles that fit your specialty and experience level and apply directly through the listing.
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