Posting Summary
Rutgers University School of Nursing–Camden (SNC) invites applications for a tenured/tenure-eligible faculty appointment at the rank of Professor. The successful candidate will join a dynamic, interdisciplinary faculty committed to advancing excellence in research, teaching, and service. With a strong emphasis on innovation, improving health across populations and preparing nurses for evolving healthcare challenges, this appointment will significantly strengthen the school’s research profile and national visibility.
Appointment rank will be commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications, sustained record of extramural funding, and demonstrated impact as a nurse scientist.
Position Summary
The Professor will be a recognized leader in nursing research with a sustained record of extramural funding (at least five years), impactful scholarship, and demonstrated expertise in mentoring. The faculty member will contribute to all missions of the school, with primary emphasis on expanding research capacity and impact.
Key Responsibilities include:
• Develop, lead, and sustain an independent, extramurally funded program of research that contributes to nursing science and improves health outcomes.
• Mentor undergraduate and graduate students, including doctoral candidates, and assist faculty in advancing their research portfolios and securing competitive external funding.
• Contribute to teaching across undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in areas of expertise.
• Lead or collaborate in interdisciplinary, community-based research and health policy implications/outcomes.
• Disseminate research findings through high-impact peer-reviewed publications, presentations, and translational activities.
• Provide leadership and service to the School of Nursing-Camden, Rutgers University, the profession, and the community (e.g., committee service, accreditation, professional organizations). Position Status Full Time Posting Number 25FA0961 Posting Open Date Posting Close Date Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience
- Doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, or equivalent) in Nursing or a closely related field.
- Sustained record of extramural funding as a principal investigator for at least five years.
- National/international reputation as a nurse scientist with evidence of impactful contributions to the field.
- Demonstrated excellence in teaching and mentoring at multiple levels (undergraduate, graduate, doctoral).
- Evidence of successful mentorship of faculty or doctoral students.
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and collaborative skills.
- Commitment to advancing equity in health and nursing education.
Certifications/Licenses Active Registered Nurse (RN) license or eligibility for RN licensure in New Jersey. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Preferred Qualifications • Experience assisting faculty in advancing their research portfolios and securing competitive external funding.
• Demonstrated success in interdisciplinary or interprofessional collaboration.
• Leadership experience in academic program development or research centers.
• Record of translating research into policy, practice, or community impact. Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment Overview Ranked #46 in U.S. News & World Report’s list of Best Public Colleges and Universities, Rutgers University–Camden is a diverse, research-intensive campus of approximately 6,100 students at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels and 1,100 faculty and staff members. Located in Camden, N.J., directly across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, the university is uniquely situated to serve the local community while achieving global reach. A U.S. Department of Education-designated Minority Serving Institution, the university thrives due to a supportive culture that helps students achieve their goals and fosters collaboration among employees. Rutgers–Camden is recognized as a national model for civically engaged urban universities and was selected by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for a Community Engagement classification. Washington Monthly magazine has ranked Rutgers University–Camden among its “Best Bang for the Buck” universities and best national research universities. Recently, Rutgers–Camden earned Carnegie classification as an R2 research university due to a high volume of internationally recognized research, creative output, and scholarly activity. Statement Rutgers School of Nursing–Camden is an important leader in nursing education, research, and engaged civic learning in community service within southern New Jersey, the Delaware Valley, and beyond. We became the fourth designated school at Rutgers University–Camden in 2011, but our tradition of excellence in nursing education extends to 1972 when the Rutgers University–Camden Department of Nursing was first established. For the past 4 decades, Rutgers–School of Nursing Camden has prepared world-class nurses– educating health care providers, scholars, and leaders from diverse backgrounds who advance change and promote well-being across the homes, hospitals, and communities they serve, while contributing to a Nursing workforce that reflects the diversity of our communities both locally and globally.The Rutgers School of Nursing-Camden Center for Excellence in Inter-professional Practice, Education, and Innovation (CEIPEI) provides opportunities for active learning, promotes interprofessional collaboration, and stimulates innovation in nursing education and practice. The CEIPEI is accredited by the. The Wound Ostomy Continence Nursing Education Program (WOCNEP), a certificate within the School of Nursing-Camden’s graduate program, is currently the only accredited graduate level WOC program in the United States. Offered in both online and on-campus formats, the WOCNEP recruits students from across the nation. Our MSN in School Health is the first School Nurse Certificate Program based upon the National Association of School Nurses’ (NASN) Framework for the 21st Century School Nursing Practice™.