Faculty - Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (DNAP)
Faculty-Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice DNAP (Full-Time)
Provide instruction to current and future Nurse Anesthesia Students/Trainees/Residents.
To be considered for this position applicants should submit a resume/cover letter and salary requirements on our Careers page at www.rvu.edu.
SALARY
$102,727 to $130,000 per year depending on experience and Faculty rank. The salary of the finalist(s) selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to skill, knowledge, experience, education, and credentials. The RVU Rank and Promotions Committee will determine rank of any finalist.
BENEFITS
RVU offers a full benefits package that includes 401(k), Health, Dental and Vision insurance, along with 2 weeks (minimum) accrued paid vacation days per year, 12 accrued sick days per year, personal days, 13 ½ paid holidays and 401(K) match up to 7% based on employee's contribution. Join us in an environment where in-office work is the primary focus, complemented by hybrid work flexibility for eligible positions.
Primary Purpose
The ideal candidate will possess a proficient background in nurse or physician anesthesiology, demonstrating a commitment to academic excellence, innovative teaching, and the enhancement of clinical competencies among nurse anesthesia students.
Essential Job Functions
- Develop and deliver curriculum for nurse anesthesia courses following program objectives and accreditation standards.
- Supervise and mentor nurse anesthesia students in both clinical and academic settings, ensuring high standards of care and learning.
- Engage in scholarly activities, including but not limited to research, publications, and presentations in the field of nurse anesthesia.
- Participate in program evaluation and continuous improvement efforts to meet and exceed accreditation standards.
- Collaborate with healthcare professionals and academic staff to promote an interdisciplinary approach to anesthesia education.
- Stay abreast of current trends, techniques, and advancements in nurse anesthesia practice and education.
- Participate in the assessment or evaluation of and provide feedback to other members of the faculty as a portion of the college's ongoing quality improvement and assessment program.
- Attend DNAP Program faculty meetings, retreats, and accreditation-related events.
- Responsible for helping the students select their topic and prepare doctoral work.
- Attends a minimum of one state or national nurse anesthesia meetings yearly.
- Participate in DNAP admissions interviewing process.
- Perform other duties as assigned and supporting the mission of the program and the university.
- Maintains an active clinical practice.
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