Faculty Position in Nurse Anesthesia Position Available In Madison, Tennessee

Tallo's Job Summary: The Faculty Position in Nurse Anesthesia at Union University in Jackson, TN involves designing and implementing learning strategies for doctoral nurse anesthesia students. Responsibilities include teaching, mentoring, and maintaining professional standards. Requirements include a doctoral degree in nursing, CRNA certification, and relevant experience. Candidates must also demonstrate computer proficiency and adhere to Christian values.

Company:
Union University
Salary:
JobPart-timeOnsite

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Position Information Position Title Faculty Position in Nurse Anesthesia
Division Nursing – Graduate (DIV)
Department Nursing – Nurse Anesthesia
Location Jackson
Job Summary This position is responsible for collaborating with the Chair of the Nurse Anesthesia Track and Associate Dean of Graduate Programs to develop and implement an excellence-driven, Christ-centered, people-focused, and future-directed learning environment for the Doctoral Nurse Anesthesia Students. About Union University Union University is a private, coeducational liberal arts-based university offering bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees. The campus is located in Jackson, Tenn., with additional campuses in Germantown, Hendersonville, and Memphis, Tenn., and enrolls about 2,700 students. Union University stands as a national leader among colleges and universities in promoting a Christian worldview and a Christ-centered approach to education. Union is consistently ranked among the nation’s premier Christian universities and has been recognized as a top-tier institution each year since 1997 by U.S. News & World Report, which also recognized Union at a national level for undergraduate teaching excellence. Essential Job Duties Design cognitive, affective and psychomotor strategies and techniques in classroom and clinical areas to enhance learning of students in accordance with the curriculum established by Union University College of Nursing doctoral faculty.
Implement theoretical and/or clinical instruction in one or more courses and/or special studies offered each semester as assigned by the Chair.
Demonstrate a person-centered professional nurse role model of teacher, mentor, advocate, practitioner, collaborator, researcher and resource person.
Serve as course/program liaison to clinical agencies and community organizations which are used for students’ clinical experiences.
Create activities to assist students to develop critical thinking skills.
Facilitate/guide the progress of students toward achievement of course and program outcomes.
Demonstrate interest in personal and professional growth of students.
Provides a teaching load of 30 workload hours (part-time faculty workload assigned as appropriate).
Maintains records related to evaluations of students and course outcomes to assure compliance with standards of accreditation based on the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Programs (COA) and other university accrediting agencies.
Serves as a leader in encouraging professional development for graduate faculty in the areas of practice, teaching, service, and scholarship.
Participate on University and College of Nursing and Health Sciences committees as assigned.
Demonstrate Christian standards and apply Christian attitudes in relationships among cohorts, faculty, staff and students.
Contribute to a positive work climate and the team effort within the College of Nursing and Health Sciences.
Establish and maintain effective interpersonal relationships with full and part-time faculty, staff, nursing service and all other persons having a direct impact on the program.
Maintain nursing skills and knowledge through formal and informal channels at current levels of accepted practice.
Demonstrates leadership qualities within the profession of Nurse Anesthesia by serving as a role model in:
Participation on state and national committees
Involvement in community service that is supported by the University
Mentoring of students and encouraging involvement in professional organizations of nursing and nurse practitioners Complies with policies and procedures as outlined in the Union University College of Nursing Faculty Handbook.
Attend professional meetings, workshops, and/or nurse anesthesia conferences. Maintain Jackson campus office hours, classroom lectures, and participation in Nurse Anesthesia workshops, simulations, and activities. Attend College of Nursing and Sciences meetings, committee meeting, and subcommittee meeting. Maintain an open line of communication with the Program Chair in matters concerning didactic and clinical progression of the anesthesia students.
Assume other duties as assigned. Other Job Duties Required Qualifications Graduation from an accredited college or university with a doctoral degree in nursing is required. Candidates must possess a current CRNA certification by NBCRNA and current BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications upon hiring. Additionally, candidates must possess an unencumbered license or eligibility for licensure as a registered nurse and advanced practice registered nurse in the state(s) of practice. Candidates should be able to demonstrate computer skills using web-based applications and Microsoft Office Suite.
A minimum of one year of experience as a CRNA is required. Preferred Qualifications Preference will be given to applicants with graduate nurse anesthesia education experience. Preference also will be given to applicants who have an unencumbered license or are eligible for licensure as a registered nurse, advanced practice nurse, and nurse anesthetist in the State of Tennessee. Christian Requirement Successful candidates must be professing Christians who are active members of a local church, enthusiastically support Union University’s Identity, Mission, and Core Values, and articulate a Christian worldview in their work and life. Physical Requirements The work performed by this position is of a general office/administrative nature. It requires the ability to operate a computer and communicate on the telephone and in writing. Work performed does require some walking on campus, extended periods of time sitting, and some daily instances of bending, stooping, and carrying items up to 25 pounds.
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