What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Nursing Faculty, Jean School of Nursing and Health Sciences (PT- Maternal-Newborn) position at Saint Anselm College?
The
Jean School of Nursing and Health Sciences
invites applications for a part-time clinical faculty position in maternal-newborn nursing to begin August 2025. The successful candidate will instruct nursing students in the clinical setting one day/week (12 hours). Please submit a letter of interest and resume to the attention of Dr. Carrie E. MacLeod, Director of Undergraduate Nursing via the college website
. Prior to interview three letters of recommendation and academic transcripts are also required. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Required Skills: A Bachelor’s degree is required; a Master’s degree is preferred. Candidates should demonstrate clinical experience as a maternal-newborn nurse and a strong commitment to excellence in teaching at the undergraduate level.
Successful candidates will be able to assist the college in advancing its
mission
and strategic priorities
, which includes institution-wide diversity and inclusiveness
.
Come join a team that is preparing future nursing and health care leaders for successful career and life outcomes. At Saint Anselm College, students develop critical-thinking skills, ethical decision-making, and a humanistic approach to patient care and community challenges. Shaped by a strong nursing and health care curriculum and with a liberal arts foundation, Saint Anselm nursing is the highest-ranked program among the top National Liberal Arts colleges, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report.
Founded in 1889, Saint Anselm College is a nationally-ranked four-year liberal arts college providing a 21st century education in the Catholic, Benedictine tradition. Located in the greater Boston region in southern New Hampshire, Saint Anselm is well known for its strong liberal arts curriculum, the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, commitment to inclusiveness, a highly successful nursing program, and a legacy of community service.