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Company: East Tennessee State University
More about East Tennessee State University:
ETSU is a Research Intensive university serving 15,234 students. The university is located in the heart of the southern Appalachian Mountains with beautiful rivers, mountain streams, and lakes. The region surrounding the university is home to thriving cities, historic towns, the Birthplace of Country Music, and the International Storytelling Center, and an extensive array of health care agencies and providers in both the rural and urban environments. The College of Nursing, with more than 800 students, offers programs in at the baccalaureate, masters and doctoral level in on-ground, blended and online formats and is part of the ETSU Division of Health Sciences which also includes Medicine, Pharmacy, Public Health and Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Science.
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We are seeking applicants who hold a doctorate in nursing or a related field to teach Psychiatric and Behavioral Health courses, as well as Pediatrics, Community Health, Gerontology and Adult.
An interest or expertise in rural practice, vulnerable populations, and health disparities is preferred.
Faculty position tracks include the following:
Tenure track with an academic focus: Doctorate in nursing or a related field, Master of Science in Nursing degree, and practice experience required; teaching experience and record of active, funded-scholarship preferred. Exceptional candidates completing the doctorate may be considered.
Tenure track with a clinical focus: Doctorate in nursing, practice experience, and certification in advanced practice required.
Clinical non-tenure track, fixed-term, renewable: Graduate degree in nursing and practice experience required; teaching experience preferred for some positions.
Research non-tenure track, fixed-term renewable: Graduate degree in nursing, doctorate in nursing or related field, strong record of scholarship in nursing required.
Temporary positions may be available in academic or clinical settings. Graduate degree in nursing and practice experience required; some positions require advanced practice certification. Exceptional candidates completing a graduate degree in nursing may be considered, but must complete the degree before start of employment.
All applicants must demonstrate ability to communicate effectively in written and spoken English and be eligible for RN licensure in Tennessee. Advanced practice certification (if required for the position) and RN licensure recognized in Tennessee must be obtained before teaching and/or practice (specialty certification is preferred). Minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. Review of applicants begins immediately and continues until positions are filled. Rank commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Apply to the position at https://jobs.etsu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind-52012. AA/EOE.
Please mention this ad on MinorityNurse.com when applying.
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