The School of Nursing seeks a full-time faculty member to deliver high quality learning experiences and education for students in the BSN program. The faculty member will engage in teaching, service and scholarship activities, and works collaboratively with colleagues across the University as well as with Dr. Tammy L. Gravel, Dean. Additionally, the incumbent provides mentorship to students and contributes to the visibility, impact and reputation of the University and its programs through research and scholarly engagement. The selected candidate will have responsibilities teaching in the classroom, clinical and laboratory courses to undergraduate in the School of Nursing. Rank and salary will be commensurate with education and experience.
Travel among the Boston, Worcester and Manchester campuses may be required for School of Nursing meetings/retreats.
Responsibilities:
Deliver didactic, laboratory and/or experiential instruction via multiple formats (in-person, online, or in a ‘blended’ format) in the BSN program.
Provide students with an approved syllabus that includes course objectives and learning outcomes, teaching methodology, attendance policies in line with those of the School, texts and readings, assignments and deliverables, timelines and evaluation criteria.
Provide engaging assignments that demonstrate the real-world applications of concepts covered.
Supports incorporation of diversity, equity and inclusion into the curriculum, as well as co-curricular experiences, to broaden the education of students and expand their knowledge of health disparities.
Participate in service activities; serve on committees; serve on regional, state, or national organization committees and volunteer activities; represent the program and University in/at community functions; attend School and institutional activities such as Commencement and ceremonies; and support student activities such as health fairs and service projects.
Participate in scholarship resulting in conference presentations, publishable manuscripts, peer-reviewed instructional materials, or other outcomes consistent with expectations for scholarly activities described in the Faculty Manual.
Use the University’s learning management system to post syllabus, assignments and other materials and to communicate with students.
Advise and assist students through office hours or scheduled appointments, by phone or email, and through other University-approved mechanisms.
Provide service including student mentoring, ongoing course development, and assessment.
Attend and participate in monthly School and Department meetings, University ceremonies, and other major events, and serves as a member of University, School and/or Department committees, as assigned.
Contribute to periodic reviews and revisions of departmental course offerings.
Maintain advanced knowledge in discipline and areas of expertise.
Build and maintain relationships with professional organizations involved with the healthcare sector.
Additional responsibilities may be assigned by the supervisor.
Teaching Activities:
Demonstrates knowledge of subject matter and an awareness of new developments in the field in order to update the approach to teaching or content
Delivers lectures and facilitates group discussion using active learning methods
Develops new learning assessment techniques
Recommends and/or develops new courses or programs
Develops new teaching materials or instructional techniques
Integrates course(s) in collaboration with others in the curriculum
Takes a leadership role in course evaluation and revision to improve existing course(s)
Achieves consistently effective teaching performance as evidenced by student evaluations/comments/letters
Manages laboratories/tutorials effectively
Leads and coordinates team-taught courses including labs
Provides guidance on individual student Research and Capstone projects
Develops practice sites and engages in overseeing student learning
Develops individualized interventions for students having difficulty
Recognizes and addresses different learning styles
Demonstrates the ability to teach courses across the BSN curriculum
Evaluates student achievement of all nursing competencies (didactic and clinical)
Participates in the development of nursing curriculum plan which provides a variety of learning experiences consistent with the program’s mission, objectives and goals
Supports incorporation of diversity, equity and inclusion into the curriculum, as well as co-curricular experiences, to broaden the education of students and expand their knowledge of health disparities.
Scholarship Activities:
Faculty members should make scholarly contributions to their fields of specialization, which may include the area of teaching and learning. In research, these contributions should involve diligent, systematic investigations, employing sound research techniques, such that new facts or principles are added to the body of knowledge in that area.
Service Activities:
Faculty members should contribute a portion of their time and expertise to college, professional and community service. This service may involve helping student groups, serving on committees, aiding in administrative work within the college or providing similar services to professional or public groups outside the college.
Participates in the governance of the parent institution and program for the accomplishment of institution and program goals.
Participates in the development, implementation and evaluation of policies which are consistent with the policies of the parent institution, or with differences that are justified by the goals of the nursing program.
Participates in the development, implementation, and evaluation of the systematic evaluation plan for all components of the program.
Additional responsibilities may be assigned by the Assistant/Associate Dean and/or Dean.
Requirements
Required:
A minimum of a master's degree in nursing; RN licensure (or eligibility) in Massachusetts or New Hampshire as appropriate
RN licensure in good standing (MA and/or NH, as appropriate to assigned campus)
Nursing education experience at the baccalaureate level
Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills
Ability to work effectively within a dynamic team and in a fast-paced, growth-oriented environment.
Ability to work effectively with a culturally and academically diverse student population.
Commitment to undergraduate education and student success.
Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
Massachusetts based faculty must have a working knowledge of Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing 244 CMR 6.00 (will be provided during orientation)
NH based faculty must have a working knowledge of NH Board of Registration in Nursing Chapter Nur 600 Nursing Education (will be provided during orientation)
Demonstrated commitment to valuing diversity and contributing to an inclusive working and learning environment
Doctoral degree in nursing or relevant discipline preferred
Academic experience including syllabus development, class preparation, test/exam development and item analysis preferred
Knowledge of the NCSBN NCLEX test plan
Online teaching experience preferred
Experience utilizing standardized testing to determine outcome measures
Current clinical practicum area of specialty
Physical Requirements:
Sufficient strength and mobility to work effectively with patients/students and to carry out related nursing care responsibilities including lab activities. Examples: lifting and positioning (up to 50 pounds); carrying (up to 25 pounds), walking, preparation and administration of medications (oral, injection, intravenous, including hanging IV bags at shoulder height), bending and stooping.
Ability to sit for extended periods of time using a keyboard, and to ambulate between classes and buildings on campus.
Ability to be physically in attendance at designated worksite during scheduled work hours
Normal range of vision and hearing (with or without correction)
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Please attach a cover letter and a curriculum vitae/resume. Finalist candidate(s) for this position will be subject to reference checks and a pre-employment background check as a condition of employment.
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Established in 1823, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) is the oldest institution of higher education in Boston, a city that is home to many of the world’s top universities and healthcare institutions. We are one of the largest and most highly-ranked schools for health- and life-sciences, and our alumni and faculty continually distinguish themselves in healthcare settings around the globe. MCPHS has more than 7000 students across campuses in Boston’s Longwood Medical and Academic Area (LMA), downtown Worcester, MA and downtown Manchester, NH. Our vision is to empower our Community to create a healthier, more equitable world, which we strive to achieve through our strategic priorities of collaboration, inclusion, success, sustainability, planning, and support.
We offer competitive salaries and excellent benefits that include a substantial contribution toward the cost of medical, vision, and dental insurance, generous time off, retirement and pension plans, and flexible work arrangements to support work/life balance for our employees while supporting the MCPHS strategic plan.
MCPHS is an Equal Opportunity Employer that celebrates a diverse community. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any characteristic protected by law.