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Master's Academic Program DirectorTHE UNIVERITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH, SCHOOL OF NURSING, Galveston, TXThe University of Texas Medical Branch School Of Nursing invites applications for full-time Master's Program Director. The Academic Program Director provides leadership and vision for master's programs including strategic planning, program innovation, program outcome evaluation and operational management. Qualified candidates will have significant experience teaching at the university level, a strong curriculum background, demonstrated leadership and management skills. A baccalaureate and a Master's degree in nursing, an earned doctorate and eligibility for licensure as a registered nurse in Texas are required. Comprising the master's program are the RN-MSN program, five nurse practitioner specialties, Nursing Leadership in Complex Health Care Organizations, and the Nurse Educator with Clinical Concentration. UTMB provides a rich interdisciplinary environment conducive to teaching, practice, and research across Schools of Nursing, Medicine, Allied Health Sciences, and Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. The School of Nursing has a state of the art laboratory for bio-behavioral research, a nursing simulation center, and other faculty resources. The UTMB campus is home to the University Hospitals and Clinics including the John Sealy Hospital, Children's Hospital, Texas Department of Criminal Justice Hospital, and the Biosafety Level 4 (BSL4) Lab, and the Galveston National Lab (currently under construction). Interested candidates should send a letter detailing their interest in and qualifications for a desired position, and include a CV, and the names and contact information for three references to: Pamela G. Watson, ScD, RN, Dean, The University of Texas Medical Branch, School of Nursing, 301 University Blvd., Galveston, TX, 77555-1132, or email pgwatson@utmb.edu or phone (409) 772-1510. Application review will begin immediately and will remain open until positions are filled. The first School of Nursing in Texas was founded in 1890 and is located on historic Galveston Island in the Gulf of Mexico. We enjoy moderate climate year round, making it a great place to pursue nursing education endeavors. Visit our website at: www.son.utmb.edu UTMB is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution which proudly values diversity. Candidates of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Please mention this ad when applying. Back to Faculty Employment Index |
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