What are the responsibilities and job description for the Academic Faculty - Department of Academic Nursing position at Wake Forest Baptist Health?
The Department of Academic Nursing is built on a legacy of enduring dedication and commitment to shaping the future of healthcare through innovation, prioritizing learning experiences, and fostering collegiality between educators and learners. It currently offers educational programs leading to the attainment of a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), the BSN-DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program, and the Post-Masters DNP Program. Each program embodies the tradition of enduring excellence and innovative education while supporting the professional growth of nurses.
This faculty member will be responsible for delivering foundational lectures, providing simulation training, and guiding the Department of Academic Nursing students' Scholarly Projects, as determined by the department chair.
Essential Functions
- Serves as course faculty of record to include course management, coordination, learning assessment and development and delivery of didactic lectures or simulation content.
- Cross teaches in other courses, as assigned.
- Design and implement simulation based educational training as needed.
- Provide guidance for student Scholarly Projects, as assigned.
- Serve as advisor for assigned students including conduction of summative evaluation conferences, as assigned
- Develop and administer course exams.
- Serve on committees related to nursing education.
- Works collaboratively with all Department of Academic Nursing teammates.
Education, Experience and Certifications.
- Unencumbered RN licensure in the state of North Carolina required.
- Doctorate in nursing (e.g., DNP or PhD) required.
- Minimum of 3 years of clinical nursing or specialty nursing experience required.
- Prior faculty experience, preferred.
Physical Requirements
- Read, comprehend and utilize educational materials as needed to create, develop, and deliver educational content and/or assessments.