Full time faculty- Practice Education Track (non-tenure) - Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practiti
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, as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner to teach in our DNP, post-master's certificate, and MSN programs. 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 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, 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 (preferred) or Ph.D. in Nursing; national certification as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with a minimum of 2 years of experience in the role
- RN licensure in the state of Maryland
- Experience or commitment to developing experience working with a diverse faculty, student, and staff community
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