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Responsibilities:
* Teach in an innovative and inspiring graduate program.
* Teach courses in graduate nursing core courses (e.g. quality improvement, informatics, health assessment, evidence-based practice), role courses (e.g. APRN, nurse educator, nurse leader), and interprofessional courses commensurate with department needs.
* Instruct courses in varied locations, at varied times, and via various media commensurate with department or university needs.
* Maintain immunizations and background study clearance and other requirements of the department and college.
* Engage in scholarly research or creative achievement to enhance knowledge in the field.
* Willingness to embrace new educational and patient technologies; provide evidence of continuing preparation and study in the field to enhance teaching abilities.
* Contribute to student learning and development including student advising and chairing or serving on master's thesis, scholarly inquiry paper, or Doctor of Nursing Practice Project committees.
* Provide service to the university and community, including the program, department, college, university, and the greater community.
* Support Winona State University's mission to enhance the intellectual, social, cultural, and economic vitality of the people and communities we serve.
* Work effectively with health care industry and community affiliates to address graduate nursing education, research, and practice issues.
* Assist with Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education accreditation processes, program development and growth, program assessment, program evaluation, and curriculum design and delivery.
* Practice effectively through collaboration with other professionals in the health care industry and the community.
* Foster cultural intelligence, inclusive excellence, equity, and global involvement through authentic and professional relationships.
Full Time
$87k-107k (estimate)
05/02/2024
05/15/2024
winona.edu
WINONA, MN
1,000 - 3,000
1858
RICHARD C PETERS
$10M - $50M
Founded in 1858, Winona State University is a comprehensive public university with close to 8,800 students. The oldest member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System, Winona State offers 80 undergraduate, pre-professional, licensure, graduate, and doctorate programs on its three campuses: the original Main Campus in Winona, the West Campus in Winona, and Winona State University-Rochester.
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