Tenure-track or Tenured: Open Rank and Title - Bryan, United States - Texas A&M University

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The School of Nursing at Texas A&M University is seeking a faculty member with experience in academic nursing education for a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty appointment in Bryan, Texas.

This position includes teaching in our nationally ranked undergraduate and graduate programs. The position is a full-time, 9-month appointment with a potential summer contract, beginning in August 2024. Applicants will be considered for the titles of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor depending on experience and qualifications. Rank and salary are commensurate with credentials and experience.


The School of Nursing offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Traditional, Second degree, and RN to BSN), MSN-Family Nurse Practitioner, MSN-Nursing Education, MSN-Forensic Nursing, DNP, graduate certificate in Forensic Health Care and PMHNP post-graduate certificate.

Future plans include a PhD program, an Aerospace Nursing and Extreme Environment Health Care program, and additional graduate and post-graduate certificate programs.

We are a growing school within Texas A&M University with programs located in Bryan, Texas (primary location), Round Rock, Texas and a new campus location in McAllen is planned for Spring 2026.

The School of Nursing is one of five schools that comprise the Texas A&M Health Science Center.

Drawing from our vast network of scientists, educators, and clinical partners, we educate highly qualified graduates who are equipped to address the health needs of an ever-changing population in Texas, the nation, and the world.

Texas A&M University is located in the twin cities of Bryan and College Station, TX. It is home to over 70,000 students and is a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities.


Responsibilities include:

Teaching

All tenured and tenure track faculty are expected to teach.

Instruction in the School of Nursing is complex, given the practice nature of the discipline, and includes content and clinical mastery.


These expectations are broadly described as expectations to:

  • Develop new courses according to curriculum and accreditation standards.
  • Prepare course materials and examinations that are current, evaluated, and revised to improve student learning.
  • Teach effectively in the classroom, clinical settings, and/or online environment.
  • Select and manage quality clinical learning experiences in a variety of settings.
  • Provide competent clinical supervision of students.
  • Evaluate student performance effectively.
  • Advise and mentor students for academic success.
  • Maintain posted office hours.
  • Collaborate with and mentor faculty peers.
  • Maintain clinical currency and relevant certifications.
Research/Scholarship

All tenured and tenure track faculty are expected to generate and disseminate new knowledge consistent with rank. General expectations include active participation in research and scholarship, and dissemination through publications/presentations.

Specific levels or types of external funding are not required; however, research support as a principal investigator demonstrates that a panel of reviewers judged proposed work to be original and significant.

Therefore, competitive external funding serves as an indicator of faculty research impact and reputation.

Service

All faculty are expected to participate in service activities to the University, the school, and to the profession. Additionally, engagement in community service opportunities are encouraged.

Faculty who are tenured as Associate Professors or Professors are expected to mentor junior faculty, chair university or school committees, and to be engaged in professional organizations/boards.

The anticipated start date 8/1/2024.

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