Commitment to Inclusive Excellence |
Northern Kentucky University is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access institution. We embrace inclusiveness, equity, and global awareness in all dimensions of our work and seek excellence through diversity among our students, administrators, faculty, and staff. Application by members of diverse groups is encouraged. |
Purpose of Position |
The College of Health and Human Services is seeking applications for one full-time, non-tenure track (
NTTR) faculty Psych-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner.
NKU is built on core values that emphasize multidimensional excellence, learner-centered education, civic engagement, multiculturalism, innovation, collegiality, and collaboration across disciplines and professional fields.
NKU has a strong commitment to trans-disciplinary education and the School of Nursing is located in the Health Innovations building, which offers opportunities for academic innovation and initiatives to influence the health of the region.
The position reports to the School of Nursing Program Director.
Principle Functions
The
APRN
NTTR Faculty is an
APRN who is nationally certified and is responsible for course(s) led/taught in the NP track with assigned teaching responsibilities. The
APRN
NTTR Faculty ensures that the curriculum is congruent with national standards for
APRN education and that the program prepares graduates to meet eligibility requirements to sit for the NP certification exam. |
Primary Responsibilities |
Organizational Relationship:
* Workload assigned by the
MSN Program Director * Evaluated annually by the Associate School Director for the Graduate Nursing Program or Designee with input from the
MSN Program Director and
APRN Coordinators
* Communicates with
APRN Coordinators and
MSN Program Director about course and student issues Program Leadership:
* Attend and participate in program/course/university meetings as designated by
MSN Program Director and/or
APRN Coordinator(s)
* Consult with
APRN Coordinator(s) with any questions or concerns about course content, grading, student issues, faculty, or university issues; if not resolved consult with
MSN Program Director
* Participate in program success related to admission, progression,
MSN curriculum and orientation for students enrolled (or applying to) in specialty concentration Faculty Leadership
* Ensure all assigned faculty have course resources (textbooks, unpublished course (Faculty Only) resources, expectations, week-by-week outline of expectations, etc.)
* Conduct conference call Zoom/Teams meeting with assigned faculty prior to beginning of term/semester and as needed.
* Ensure all faculty course requirements are completed by deadlines (attendance, grades, syllabus, digital measures, guided improvement plan, grading per rubric/syllabus, etc.)
* Monitor course faculty's grading, and interactions with students during the course;
Review/discuss any assignments earning an 80% or less
* Plan, teach, manage, and evaluate lectures and activities within assigned courses
* Ensure instructional excellence and innovation in course presentation
* Review and communicate to
APRN Coordinator(s) any needed updates to readings, textbooks and other course content to ensure current information
* Place textbook orders according to the university schedule
Review and update syllabus to ensure current contact information of all assigned faculty, term and assignment due dates.
* Create/Update 'Meet the Faculty' page to include all section faculty information
* Ensure Syllabus and Canvas shell are completed and available to students the Friday before the first day of class and to course faculty 1 week before the first day of class.
* In clinical courses, ensure active communication with preceptors that includes email, face-face via Zoom/Teams or similar at the beginning, midterm, and end of course with documentation of interactions
* In clinical courses, discuss any issues identified by the preceptor with the student and assist with a plan to correct any deficiencies; consult with Coordinators as needed Communication:
* Introduce self to students via the Announcements and/or Discussion Board during the first week of course and hold Zoom/Teams meetings at the start, mid-term and end of course.
* Answer e-mails from students within 48 hours (24 hours is preferred & best practice); maintains professionalism in all communications with students; should an issue require more than 2 e-mails to the student, set up a phone or virtual conference with the student
* Provide students with best availability for contact and office hours in person or virtually
* Create an Announcement (written and audio or video) each week of the course describing previous week, current week, and any upcoming assignments
* Be present in the course via discussion board interactions, e-mails with students, personalized, thorough, and detailed comments/feedback on assignments
* Send a 'Check-In' e-mail to each student in the section at least once in the term that is distinct from any e-mails from the student or about a specific assignment; It should be friendly and just checking in to see how the student is doing
* Provide student grade breakdown (number of As, Bs, Cs, Fs), incompletes, Improvement plans, and course summaries to
APRN Coordinator(s) * Ensure all course requirements and due dates are known and completed by students and preceptors Other duties include:
* Be accessible and available to students, supervisor, staff and colleagues
* Serve on committees as assigned and attend faculty, departmental, and other meetings in person or virtually; be an active participate in program/university needs.
* Perform other duties as assigned |