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Johns Hopkins, founded in 1876, is America's first research university and home to nine world-class academic divisions working together as one university.
Salary: Practice Track Assistant Professor $ 130,000- $ 187,549 Practice Track Associate Professor $ 180,000 -$ 219,954 Practice Track Professor $ 240,000-$ 271,418
Johns Hopkins University: School of Nursing
Description
Join the top-ranked Johns Hopkins community as an academic leader at the School of Nursing as full-time faculty on the Practice-Education Track , primarily in our MSN (Entry into Nursing) Program. Our faculty members are committed to excellence and are recognized nationally and internationally as experts in their disciplines. The successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to advancing health equity and play a key role in shaping the future of nursing by engaging in a variety of responsibilities that encompass teaching, scholarship, practice, and service.
Teaching
- Utilize innovative teaching methodologies, technology-enhanced learning strategies, and simulation-based experiences to facilitate student learning and achievement of program outcomes
- Mentor students on academic and professional development, including career pathways, development opportunities, and licensure/certification preparation
- Demonstrates effective interpersonal and communication skills with students, staff, and faculty
Scholarship
- Candidates should have a focused or developing area of scholarship and engage in scholarly activities, including publications, evidence-based practice projects, and presentations to advance nursing knowledge and practice
Professional Practice
- Maintain knowledge and skills in area of clinical expertise
- Maintain advanced certification in area of expertise (if appropriate)
- Serve as a role model for students by demonstrating exemplary clinical skills, critical thinking/clinical judgment abilities, and ethical decision-making in nursing practice
- Foster partnerships with healthcare organizations and community agencies to facilitate clinical placements, promote interprofessional collaboration, and address healthcare needs in the community
Service
- Contribute to the governance, leadership, and committee work of the School of Nursing, the university, professional organizations, and community groups at levels aligned with rank
- Participate in accreditation processes, program evaluation, curriculum development, and other academic initiatives to maintain program quality and compliance with regulatory standards
- Engage in community service activities, health promotion initiatives, and advocacy efforts to address healthcare disparities and promote health equity
Qualifications
- DNP or Ph.D. in Nursing
- RN licensure in the state of Maryland; minimum of 2 years of clinical nursing practice with expertise in the areas of adult medical/surgical care, perinatal care, pediatrics, or public health
- Experience or commitment to developing experience working with a diverse faculty, student, and staff community
Faculty appointment/rank for this position will be made depending on the candidate's qualifications.
This is a hybrid position, not eligible for a remote contract.
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