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Responsible for assessing, planning, implementing, evaluation and supervision of the nursing program and curriculum, delivery of the degree with emphasis on academic quality and program outcomes, supervision and evaluation of full-time and adjunct faculty, preparation and administration of the nursing program budget, planning advisory board meetings as well as following up with recommendations, ensuring that Federal, State, Local, accrediting agencies and policies and guidelines are followed, planning and evaluating day to day operations.
Key Responsibilities:
- Leadership, Professional Development and Scholarly Activities
- Seen as a leader, change agent and mentor to faculty, students, peers and professional colleagues.
- Promotes the vision, mission and values of Hallmark University and the Nursing program
- Maintains currency in the field as evidenced by appropriate in-services, workshops, self-study, and participation in professional organizations.
- Facilitates a positive professional image and mutual respect within nursing program, University, clinical placement sites and in the community.
- Develops and maintains the relationship between the Nursing Program and the Governing body.
- Serves and represents nursing programs on appropriate University and community committees. Acts as a liaison with Texas State Board of Nursing and other state and national organizations.
- Actively participates in student orientation, graduation and promotional activities of the nursing program.
- Meets regularly with faculty and leads faculty discussion regarding program needs, clinical placement sites, course schedules, accreditation, etc.
Program Accreditation
Plans and schedules at least two advisory board meetings each year, following through with
recommendations and obtaining feedback that assists program to meet community and employer
needs.
Responsible for guiding and documenting the programs compliance with university,
state, federal and national rules, regulations and accreditation requirements.
- Prepares appropriate reports for state and federal regulatory agencies, providing program-based information and meeting timelines for submission.
Supervisory Responsibilities
- Responsible for the hiring, retention, orientation, credentialing, responsibilities, promotion and training of full and part-time faculty, as well as administrative staff positions.
- Conducts classroom observations of full-time faculty and ensures part time faculty are observed and evaluated by lead faculty.
- Ensures that classroom, student and clinical site evaluations are completed for every course each semester.
Curriculum Design and Evaluation of Program Outcomes
- Leads and oversees faculty in the development, implementation, evaluation, revision and updating of the curriculum to ensure rigor and currency.
- Ensures that student clinical experiences reflect current best practices and nationally established patient health and safety goals.
- Responsible to ensure that syllabi for every nursing course meet all accreditation standards and are equivalent at each site.
Department Operations
- Oversees nursing program budget including participation in the budget planning process, making purchasing and capital requests and administering the Nursing Program budget.
- Maintains regular and accessible office hours for faculty, staff and student consultation.
- Works in cooperation with the University in establishing scholarships, equipment, personnel funding and capital projects.
- Administers admission, application and selection process for all nursing students.
- Ensures the development of appropriate support materials including Nursing Faculty Handbook, Student Handbook, Job descriptions, etc.
- Ensures the nursing program maintains accurate faculty, course and student records.
Qualifications:
Required:
- Active license in good standing to practice as a Registered Nurse in Texas.
- Doctorate Degree with a major in Nursing.
- Have a minimum of three years teaching experience in a professional nursing education program
Preferred:
- Have a minimum of five years teaching experience in a professional nursing education program
Skills & Competencies:
- Documented knowledge and skills related to teaching, teaching methodology, curriculum development and curriculum evaluation.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills with ability to work effectively with administration, staff, faculty, students and clinical facilities.
- Demonstrated ability to plan, organize and evaluate complex programs and processes.