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If you have questions about the application process, please refer to the Applicant FAQ's.Posting DetailsPosting Number: 20241182FPosition Title: M. Louise Fitzpatrick Endowed Professor in Community and Home Health NursingPosition Type: FacultyLocation: Villanova, PARecruitment Type: Internal/External ApplicantsWork Schedule: full-time/12-monthsDepartment: 232-NursingPosition Summary: The Villanova University M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing (FCN) is pleased to invite applications for the M. Louise Fitzpatrick Endowed Professor in Community/Home Health Nursing.
This distinguished academic leader will advance research, education and innovation in the rapidly evolving and critical discipline of community/home health nursing and health care, positioning the College as a national leader in the field.
They will share in Villanova Nursing's demonstrated commitment to excellence in scholarship, teaching and service and provide strategic, visionary and dynamic leadership to faculty, staff and students.At the Fitzpatrick College of Nursing, you will find a supportive, creative community of innovators and educators.
Join us as we inspire each other to ignite change and maximize our academic potential for the greater good, to ultimately transform health and health care.Diversity and inclusion have been and will continue to be an integral component of Villanova University's mission.
The University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and seeks candidates who understand, respect and can contribute to the University's mission and values.Duties and ResponsibilitiesResearch and ScholarshipSecure external funding to support research, projects and collaborations in community/home health nursing (e.g., NIH, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), National League for Nursing or other national sources).Conduct innovative research in community/home health nursing, and mentor faculty and students to do the same, contributing to advancements and breakthroughs in the field through outstanding nursing education.Publish high-impact research articles in reputable scholarly journals and present findings at national/international conferences.Lead and mentor research teams conducting community/home health-based research.Teaching and MentoringTeach courses about community engagement models and creative home health models across student levels.Mentor and supervise undergraduate and graduate students, providing guidance in their community/home health research projects and academic pursuits.Foster a stimulating and inclusive learning and healthy work environment that encourages critical thinking, creativity and innovation.Collaboration and Interdisciplinary EngagementCollaborate with faculty, researchers, communities, industry partners, health care systems and professionals to promote interdisciplinary research and projects.Engage with relevant departments, institutions, communities and industry partners to advance the integration of community and home health nursing across various domains.Collaborate with College of Nursing faculty and staff to reimagine community and home health nursing, positioning us as a national leader in the field.Community Outreach and Knowledge DisseminationEngage in outreach activities to promote awareness and understanding of community and home health nursing among stakeholders.Participate in public lectures, workshops and seminars to share knowledge and expertise with a broader audience.
Collaborate and build community partnerships.Leadership and AdministrationEstablish the College of Nursing presence as a key leader in community and home health nursing.Provide academic leadership in the field of community and home health nursing within the College of Nursing and the broader academic community.Serve on committees, task forces and academic boards to contribute to decision-making and strategic planning in the College, University and broader academic and health care community.Minimum QualificationsResearch doctoral preparation in Nursing or related field, with specific experience in community/home health nursing to advance education of health care professionals and the health of communities.A distinguished record of scholarly research and publication in community/home health nursing and health care.Experience in securing research grants and funding.Demonstrated excellence in working with students.Current position at the rank of Full Professor.
Eligibility for tenure.Minimum of three years' academic administration experience or other significant academic/educational nursing leadership experience.Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, collegiality and ability to collaborate.
Teaching experience at the undergraduate and graduate levels.Preferred QualificationsResearch Doctoral preparation in Nursing strongly desired.Leadership experience within an academic or research setting is highly desirable.The highest standards of personal and professional integrity.Application RequirementsApplications must include a cover letter and resume/curriculum vitae.
A statement articulating how the candidate's contributions support the University's mission (and enduring principles), a statement on inclusive excellence and a statement of teaching and scholarship are required at time of interview.
Contact information for 3 individual references are required for all finalists.Required for appointment:Official transcripts from undergraduate and graduate degrees.Evidence of professional liability insurance.Criminal background check clearance.FBI fingerprints and PA Child Abuse Clearances.References NeededMinimum Number of References Needed: 3Maximum Number of References Needed: 3Documents needed to complete your application:Required DocumentsCover Letter / Letter of InterestResume / Curriculum VitaeOptional DocumentsOther DocumentStatement of Contribution to MissionStatement of Contribution to DEI #J-18808-Ljbffr