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Description
The Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing is seeking an Assistant/Associate/Professor – Practice Teaching Track and Director of the DNP Program to join our community of scholars who are passionate about nursing and want to thrive in a creative and caring work environment. FAU’s Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing is known internationally for its dedication to Caring: expanding the science, practicing the art, studying the meaning, and living it day-to-day.
Candidates for this non-tenure earning position should be a nurse with a DNP degree and should have experience working in an administrative role within healthcare systems and academic experience. This position reports to the Assistant Dean of Graduate Practice Programs and is focused on academic excellence in the academic program.
The selected applicant for this position will have two appointments: DNP Director and Associate Professor/Professor – Practice Teaching Track. Learn more: https://www.fau.edu/nursing/faculty-staff/join-our-faculty-and-staff/
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
1. Doctor of Nursing Practice degree in Nursing.
2. Current, unencumbered RN license and eligibility for RN licensure in the state of Florida by time of application.
3. Minimum 5 years of experience in nursing education with at least 3 years in an administrative role within healthcare systems or higher education.
4. Demonstrated expertise in curriculum development and accreditation processes.
5. Strong leadership, communication and interpersonal skills.
6. Evidence of research/scholarship productivity including dissemination of accomplishments.
Preferred Qualifications
1. Focused area of scholarly inquiry aligned with College initiatives. Our scholarship advances caring science within the nursing discipline.
2. Advanced practice graduate degree preferred, with experience in systems/organizational leadership, health policy, or public health.
3. Experience leading or participating in PhD and DNP collaborations.