Invitation for RNs: 2016 NCLEX-RN Standard Setting Panel of Judges Sept 9-11, 2015 in Chicago The NCLEX-RN® Test Plan is evaluated on a three-year schedule involving an extensive job analysis survey of newly licensed nurses and input from various nursing experts. The latest NCLEX-RN® Test Plan will become effective April 1, 2016. Along with the test plan, the passing standard is re-evaluated on a three-year cycle to ensure that the appropriate passing standard is in place for the corresponding examination. NCSBN’s Board of Directors is responsible for setting the passing standard but the tasks performed during the Panel of Judges meeting will be of assistance to the Board of Directors when the standard setting decision is made. The Standard Setting Panel of Judges will be composed of a minimum of nine (9) members, representing various NCSBN regulatory bodies using NCLEX for primary licensure purposes. The group will reflect registered nurses with varying years of nursing experience in entry-level clinical practice areas. Members of the panel must meet the following criteria: Registered Nurse – active nursing registration in good standing Employed as a RN for at least 2 years Current clinical practice Works with, supervises, and/or educates newly licensed RNs within their first 12 months of practice At least one RN licensed less than one year Deadline for response: May 22, 2015. NCSBN will contact the potential panelist and move forward with the application review process. Travel related expenses will be covered by NCSBN. Considering the amount of recommendations received as well as the selection criteria, it is possible not all applicants will be selected.
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