NURSING - Prog Dir DNP/Clinical Edu Dir Dist/Faculty-Nursing
NURSING - Prog Dir DNP/Clinical Edu Dir Dist/Faculty-NursingJob ClassificationFaculty AdministrativePosition summaryThe DNP Director/Distance Learning Director of Clinical Education holds a faculty appointment and has academic, service, and scholarship responsibilities consistent with the mission and philosophy of the School of Nursing. This individual demonstrates competence in program development/organization, didactic, clinical education, teaching, and curriculum development at the graduate level.Qualifications summaryA DNP from an accredited institution is requiredDNP with a PhD in a related field preferredAt least 2 years of current teaching experience as a nurse educator preferred.Current Michigan RN licensure or eligibility for licensure in the state of MichiganEvidence of scholarship and publications preferred.Ability to work well in teamsAbility to form strong student and peer relationshipsExperience in online teaching is preferredFNP national certification requiredIn-person work requiredMust be a Seventh-day Adventist in good and regular standing. Duties and responsibilitiesSchedule DNP courses for the academic yearCreate/Review and update applicable syllabi for DNP courses.Participate in accreditation preparation and visit when applicable.Primary contact for DNP students for advising and communicationParticipate in marketing and admissions for the DNP programChair the DNP committee meetingsMaintain weekly office hours as required by policy to be available to students.Participate in scholarship, service and teaching activities as required by Andrews faculty policy.Participate in nursing school activities like graduation, dedication, pinning, recruitment, advising etc.Participate in collecting assessment data for the school.If teaching online, abide by the online contract and requirements for teaching.Other duties that may be assigned by the School of Nursing, College of Health and Human Services, andUniversity levels.Interact with clinical agencies to plan for clinical/practicum rotationsSchedule orientation sessions and meetings, and support preceptorsSkills testing as neededServe on department and University committees as assignedSupervisory responsibilitiesSupervise clinical faculty, students, student workers, and graduate assistants when assigned.QualificationsA graduate degree in Nursing (DNP) is the minimum requirement.At least 2 years of current work experience as a nurse educatorAbility to work as a team memberAbility to teach using current technologyDynamic presenter/speakerAbility to form good student and peer relationshipsAbility to establish relationships with clinical sites in various communities.Experience in online teaching preferredEvidence of scholarship and publications preferredFNP national certification requiredIn-person work requiredMust be a Seventh-day Adventist in good and regular standing. Technical competenciesN/AInterpersonal interactionsMust be comfortable interacting with students in an advisory role.Must be comfortable interacting with multiethnic and multinational faculty and student population.Excellent interpersonal communication skills.Physical demandsMust be able to keep up with the physical demand required for students' practicum rotation within the healthcare settings if needed.Work environmentClasses will be taught mostly onlineMarsh Hall office work environmentPracticums at hospitals, clinics in the community and remote oversight for online students.Online courses will be taught through the Course Learning Management System (LearningHub).