The School of Nursing at Stony Brook University invites/seeks applications for a .80 - 1.0 faculty position to teach in the Graduate program. Candidates with recent practice experience as a Family Nurse Practitioner, and who demonstrate mastery in clinical care to enhance curriculum delivery and development in the Nurse Practitioner programs are encouraged to apply. Prior experience in a leadership/supervisory role, experience precepting nurse practitioner students, and/or upper division teaching experience is preferred.
The candidate will also be expected to assume the role of the Program Director of the Family Nurse Practitioner program. The Program Director reports directly to the Chair of the Department with secondary consultation from the Associate Dean, Academic Affairs and the Dean. The FNP Program Director is responsible for delivering a high-quality educational program for students within the program. It is expected that the program will be in compliance with all professional standards, guidelines and benchmarks as outlined in the School of Nursing Evaluation Plan consistent with the Mission, Vision, and Values of the School of Nursing. The Program Director is accountable for successful teaching and learning practices within the FNP Program. Workload offset will be calculated into the teaching requirement to achieve the expectations of this role.
As a Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor, you are expected to contribute to the educational, research, clinical, and community service mission of the School of Nursing. The School of Nursing clinical faculty are leaders in the implementation of innovative student-centered learning strategies for the development of strong clinical reasoning skills in graduates. Candidates who excel in the delivery of online and hybrid teaching formats are strongly encouraged to apply.
All candidates should be prepared to pursue the Scholarship of Teaching in the development of critically reflective knowledge about teaching and learning. Such an approach emphasizes the development, testing, and dissemination of advances in both pedagogy and andragogy. Candidates at the Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor level are also expected to contribute to the tripartite mission of a major research-intensive university by contributing to the research and/or practice/service mission of the university. This position may provide/allow options to continue to engage in clinical practice opportunities.
All candidates should be prepared to mentor students as future nurse leaders; be committed to fostering diversity, equity and inclusion; and foster collaborative interdisciplinary learning experiences that expand student understanding of patient-centered care.
Rank and salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience.
About Stony Brook University School of Nursing
Stony Brook University School of Nursing is a destination of choice recognized for excellence and innovation in education, leadership, research, advocacy, and practice within a supportive and inclusive environment.
- #1 Public University in New York State.
- Top 35 Public College in the US.
- Conveniently located 44 miles from New York City.
- Affiliation with a world class academic medical center.
- Ranked in the Top 10 for best online Masters Programs for the past 5 years.
- Stony Brook University is an R1 Research Institution.
- Stony Brook University is one of the two Flagship Universities in New York State.
- Top 10 University for diversity and internationalization.
- Stony Brook University School of Nursing NCLEX rates consistently above 90%.