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Assistant Professor-NTTA and Program Director

Long Island University  ·  Long Island University, NY
Assistant ProfessorNon-Tenureunknown

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SummaryThe Assistant Professor–NTTA and Program Director provides academic and administrative leadership for the BS in Nursing program, overseeing program operations, curriculum implementation, faculty coordination, and student outcomes. This role ensures compliance with NYSED requirements and national accreditation standards, including leadership of the CCNE accreditation process, monitoring academic quality,

overseeing ATI across undergraduate courses, and preparing required reports. The position includes teaching in the BS program, evaluating and supporting faculty in didactic and clinical settings, coordinating course offerings, advising students, supporting recruitment and retention efforts, and participating in departmental, school, and campus governance, while promoting continuous improvement and high academic

standards.Key ResponsibilitiesDuties typically include, but are not limited to, the following:Management and administration of the BS in Nursing program.Oversees CCNE Accreditation process.Generates internal and external reports.Maintains program compliance with NYSED and accrediting agencies.Monitors academic standards for undergraduate nursing program.Provides academic leadership and oversight for undergraduate

nursing program.Coordinate course offering and faculty assignments.Monitor and evaluate undergraduate nursing faculty in didactic and clinical settings.Teach courses in the BS Program.Participate in all Departmental, School, and Campus committees (as appointed).Engage in Departmental and Campus recruitment efforts.Act as faculty advisor for BS students.Assist in student retention.Maintain high academic standards

utilizing appropriate student evaluation mechanisms for assigned courses/programs; analyze and implement changes as part of these programmatic and Departmental outcomesFaculty developmentCurriculum development and evaluationPlanning, implementing and ongoing evaluation of course contentChairing and participating in ongoing department and undergraduate program meetingsMaintenance of academic quality and compliance

with regulations of the State Education Department and the requirements for accreditation of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)Oversees ATI for all undergraduate coursesMinimum QualificationsEarned doctorate in nursing or doctorate (PhD, EdD, DNP) in related field plus a master's degree in nursing. Will consider candidates who are currently enrolled in a doctoral program or will be in near

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