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Position #0306: Assistant Professor in Nursing or Related Field, Tenure Track

Nursing:

The Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing, University of Wyoming invites applications for tenure track assistant professor who are eager to participate with dynamic visionary faculty. The University of Wyoming is a Research-Extensive land grant institution. The School of Nursing is CCNE accredited and offers both undergraduate (BSN and RN-BSN) and graduate programs. The graduate program focuses on rural, community-based care, preparing family and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners, and nurse educators. The School has developed a DNP proposal, which is currently being reviewed by the University administration. The Nurse Educator MS option and RN-BSN programs are on-line programs. The School has developed a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) proposal with a strong focus on health behavior change, which is currently being reviewed by the University administration. 

Health Related Field:

The Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing, University of Wyoming is seeking a tenure track faculty member with expertise in health-related behavior change as an assistant/associate/full professor who is eager to participate with dynamic visionary faculty. The University of Wyoming is a Research-Extensive land grant institution. The School of Nursing is CCNE accredited and offers both undergraduate (BSN and RN-BSN) and graduate programs. The graduate program focuses on rural, community-based care, preparing family and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners, and nurse educators. The School has developed a DNP proposal, which is currently being reviewed by the University administration. The Nurse Educator MS option and RN-BSN programs are on-line programs. The School has developed a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) proposal with a strong focus on health behavior change, which is currently being reviewed by the University administration.

  • Qualifications:
    • Nursing applicants...
      should possess a doctoral degree in nursing or related field with a master's in nursing, evidence of a scholarship trajectory and teaching experience. All nursing applicants must be eligible for nursing licensure in Wyoming.
    • Health related applicants...
      who are non-nurses and should possess a doctoral degree in psychology, public health, or a related field, such as nutrition, biomedical science or exercise physiology. Applicants should also possess evidence of a scholarship trajectory and teaching experience.
       
  • Application Reviews:
    Application reviews will start on January 30, 2010 and be ongoing until the position is filled.
     
  • Start Date: August, 2010

Please send your letter of application, vitae and three letters of reference with contact information to:

  • Ann Marie Hart, PhD, FNP, Chair Search Committee
    Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing
    Dept. 3065, 1000 E University Ave
    Laramie, WY 82071
    Telephone: (307) 766-6564
    e-mail: annmhart@uwyo.edu  
  • Web site: www.uwyo.edu/nursing  
  • The University of Wyoming is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty, staff, and students and endorses principles of affirmative action. We seek and welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.

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Position #0477: Assistant Professor in Nursing or Related Field, Tenure Track

Nursing:

The Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing, University of Wyoming invites applications for tenure track assistant professor who are eager to participate with dynamic visionary faculty. The University of Wyoming is a Research-Extensive land grant institution. The School of Nursing is CCNE accredited and offers both undergraduate (BSN and RN-BSN) and graduate programs. The graduate program focuses on rural, community-based care, preparing family and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners, and nurse educators. The School has developed a DNP proposal, which is currently being reviewed by the University administration. The Nurse Educator MS option and RN-BSN programs are on-line programs. The School has developed a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) proposal with a strong focus on health behavior change, which is currently being reviewed by the University administration.

Health Related Field:

The Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing, University of Wyoming is seeking a tenure track faculty member with expertise in health-related behavior change as an assistant/associate/full professor who is eager to participate with dynamic visionary faculty. The University of Wyoming is a Research-Extensive land grant institution. The School of Nursing is CCNE accredited and offers both undergraduate (BSN and RN-BSN) and graduate programs. The graduate program focuses on rural, community-based care, preparing family and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners, and nurse educators. The School has developed a DNP proposal, which is currently being reviewed by the University administration. The Nurse Educator MS option and RN-BSN programs are on-line programs. The School has developed a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) proposal with a strong focus on health behavior change, which is currently being reviewed by the University administration.

  • Qualifications
    • Nursing applicants...
      should possess a doctoral degree in nursing or related field with a master's in nursing, evidence of a scholarship trajectory and teaching experience. All nursing applicants must be eligible for nursing licensure in Wyoming. 
    • Health related applicants...
      who are non-nurses and should possess a doctoral degree in psychology, public health, or a related field, such as nutrition, biomedical science or exercise physiology. Applicants should also possess evidence of a scholarship trajectory and teaching experience.
  • Application Reviews:
    - will start on January 30, 2010 and be ongoing until the position is filled.
     
  • Start Date: August, 2010

Please send your letter of application, vitae and three letters of reference with contact information to:

  • Ann Marie Hart, PhD, FNP, Chair Search Committee
    Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing
    Dept. 3065, 1000 E University Ave
    Laramie, WY 82071
    Telephone: (307) 766-6564
    e-mail: annmhart@uwyo.edu
  • Web site: www.uwyo.edu/nursing
  • The University of Wyoming is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty, staff, and students and endorses principles of affirmative action. We seek and welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.

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Position #2621: Associate/Full Professor in Nursing or Health Related Field, Tenure Track

The Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing invites applications for tenure track assistant professor who is eager to participate with dynamic visionary faculty. The University of Wyoming is a Research-Extensive land grant institution. The School of Nursing is CCNE accredited and offers both undergraduate (BSN and RN-BSN) and graduate programs. The graduate program focuses on rural, community-based care, preparing family and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners, and nurse educators. The School has developed a DNP proposal, which is currently being reviewed by the University administration. The Nurse Educator MS option and RN-BSN programs are on-line programs.

Nursing:

The Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing, University of Wyoming invites applications for tenure track associate/full professor who are eager to participate with dynamic visionary faculty. The University of Wyoming is a Research-Extensive land grant institution. The School of Nursing is CCNE accredited and offers both undergraduate (BSN and RN-BSN) and graduate programs. The graduate program focuses on rural, community-based care, preparing family and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners, and nurse educators. The School has developed a DNP proposal, which is currently being reviewed by the University administration. The Nurse Educator MS option and RN-BSN programs are on-line programs. The School has developed a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) proposal with a strong focus on health behavior change, which is currently being reviewed by the University administration.

Health Related Field:

The Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing, University of Wyoming is seeking a tenure track faculty member with expertise in health-related behavior change as an associate/full professor who is eager to participate with dynamic visionary faculty. The University of Wyoming is a Research-Extensive land grant institution. The School of Nursing is CCNE accredited and offers both undergraduate (BSN and RN-BSN) and graduate programs. The graduate program focuses on rural, community-based care, preparing family and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners, and nurse educators. The School has developed a DNP proposal, which is currently being reviewed by the University administration. The Nurse Educator MS option and RN-BSN programs are on-line programs. The School has developed a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) proposal with a strong focus on health behavior change, which is currently being reviewed by the University administration.

  • Qualifications:
    • Nursing applicants ...
      should possess a doctoral degree in nursing or related field with a master's in nursing, evidence of a scholarship trajectory and teaching experience. Applicants for associate/full professor positions must demonstrate a track record of publications and funding that merit appointment to a senior rank. All nursing applicants must be eligible for nursing licensure in Wyoming. 
    • Health related applicants...
      who are non-nurses should possess a doctoral degree in psychology, public health, or a related field, such as nutrition, biomedical science or exercise physiology. Applicants should also possess evidence of a scholarship trajectory and teaching experience. Applicants for associate/full professor positions must demonstrate a track record of publications and funding that merit appointment to a senior rank.
  • Application Reviews: Will start on January 30, 2010 and be ongoing until the position is filled..
  • Start Date: August, 2010 

Please send your letter of application, vitae and three letters of reference with contact information to:

  • Ann Marie Hart, PhD, FNP, Chair Search Committee
    Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing
    Dept. 3065, 1000 E University Ave
    Laramie, WY 82071
    Telephone: (307) 766-6564
    e-mail: annmhart@uwyo.edu
  • Web site: www.uwyo.edu/nursing
  • The University of Wyoming is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty, staff, and students and endorses principles of affirmative action. We seek and welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.

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Last Updated on 10/27/2009 12:13:38 PM