Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) School of Nursing is searching for a full-time faculty member at the rank of Assistant Professor. This individual must possess an MSN in nursing, with a PhD or DNP preferred from an accredited institution. A strong background in medical-surgical practice and knowledge of fundamentals including pathophysiology and pharmacology is necessary. Experience in academia is preferred, including knowledge in a variety of teaching strategies in classroom and clinical settings. As application-based learning is a key teaching strategy used in the School of Nursing, experience with teaching in laboratory settings, including use of simulation, is preferred. This position will also include the responsibilities of curriculum development, course coordination, committee involvement and advising.
MSOE is a leading undergraduate and master’s level private, non-profit educational institution. The mission of MSOE is to be the university of choice for those seeking an inclusive community of experiential learners driven to solve the complex challenges of today and tomorrow. Under the leadership of Dr. John Walz, MSOE has embarked on an ambitious strategic plan, Extraordinary Together, that will propel the institution over the next five years. The School of Nursing also has instituted a strategic plan with three focus areas: community, learning and discovery, and being extraordinary to meet our new mission- to “set the standard excellence” in preparing our students.
MSOE is located in the heart of downtown Milwaukee, known for its numerous festivals, beautiful lakefront, ethnic restaurants and cultural activities. MSOE offers a very competitive benefits plan to all full-time employees. Educational benefits are available for employees and family members as well as an on-campus fitness center for all employees.
The review of candidates will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
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