Job No: 497503 Work Type: Faculty Full-time Department: Katz School Location: Beren Campus, 245 Lexington Avenue, NY, NY Categories: Clinical Services, Education/Teaching
Position Summary:
Yeshiva University's Katz School of Science and Health is seeking full-time non-tenure track faculty members to teach in an undergraduate Nursing Program. We are hiring faculty with expertise in the following specialty areas:
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
Pediatric Nursing
Maternity Nursing
Medical Surgical
Position Responsibilities:
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Develop and write assignments and coursework taught in the undergraduate nursing program.
Teach in both lectures and laboratories.
Provide remediation instruction to ensure student success.
Provide academic advisement for undergraduate nursing students.
Collaborate with members of the Katz Nursing faculty and other University faculty.
Participate in student recruitment events and retention initiatives.
Participate in Katz School scholarship activities and projects
Serve on Nursing Program and University committees and provide professional service
Participate in Nursing Program assessment and accreditation-related projects, reports and site visits
Coordinate Clinical Adjunct Faculty
Perform other duties as assigned
Experience & Educational Background:
Nursing Faculty positions require a current RN licensure, registration in New York State, and a minimum of a Master's Degree in Nursing.
All applicants should possess strong clinical expertise in their area of specialization.
Prior teaching experience and specialty certification is strongly preferred.
Experience with ATI is also preferred.
Application Instructions:
Please include with your application a CV, cover letter, and a list of references. References will be contacted when an applicant is under consideration.
Salary Range:
$60,000 - $180,000
About Us:
Located in the heart of New York City, Yeshiva University is a US News and World Report Top 100 University, having moved up the rankings in the last three consecutive years to number 67.
The Katz School of Science and Health is Yeshiva University's flagship school for STEM. We are research scientists, tech builders and patient-centered clinicians working on problems that matter. We focus on industry sectors that are central to the modern economy: Artificial Intelligence, Biotechnology, Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, Digital Media, and Fintech, as well as Occupational Therapy, Physician Assistant Studies and Speech-Language Pathology.
Katz School faculty take an interdisciplinary approach to research and education, fostering the creativity, collaborative thinking and builder mindset required to take on today's toughest problems. Over the last five years, we have launched ten master's and doctoral programs with 92% graduation rates, 100% licensure pass rates, 95% post-graduation employment in high-paying careers, and students and alumni from over 30 countries.
The Katz School is a close-knit community with a big network, nestled in the heart of a big city. We are global in reach, with faculty and students from across the United States and around the world-and also deeply embedded in New York City's rich professional and social fabric. With a vibrant campus life and city at our fingertips, the Katz School is where bold, purpose-driven people come to create, connect and explore. Read about projects at Katz.
Equal Employment Opportunity:
Yeshiva University is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring minorities, women, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans.
Yeshiva University has been transforming lives for more than a century. Nowhere but here can students have a personal, small college experience while benefitting from the academic rigor of a top ranked research university. Since its inception YU has been dedicated to melding the ancient traditions of Jewish law and life with the heritage of Western civilization, and each year we celebrate as future leaders make YU their home. Yeshiva University is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring minorities, women, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans.