September 20, 2007
Position will remain open until filled.
September 1, 2008
Assistant Professor, full-time, tenure track position; salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.
1. Demonstrate a commitment to service and service-learning that meets the expectations of the School and the University.
2.
Assume a level of professional leadership and visibility through
professional accomplishment in one's specialty, excellent teaching, and
commitment to service.
3. Teach adult health/med-surg
content to include clinical practicum at the undergraduate level and/or
graduate level based on program needs.
4. Develop, implement,
and evaluate a program of scholarship related to adult
health/med-surg nursing that meets expectations for tenure within
the School and the University.
5. Teach in secondary area of
expertise such as informatics, evaluation & outcomes research, risk
management, quality management, transcultural nursing, resource
management or other area appropriate and clearly related to the
School's mission and curriculum.
6. Work as a team member to
develop, implement, and evaluate outstanding programs in nursing within
the context of the School and University's mission.
7. Other related responsibilities as assigned.
Send letter of application that speaks to the position requirements and expectations given above, curriculum vita, two current professional references, and all transcripts for terminal degree. Requested materials are to be sent to:
Terry W. Miller, Dean and Professor
School of Nursing
Pacific Lutheran University
Tacoma, WA 98447-0029
Phone: (253) 535-7674
Fax: (253) 535-7590
e-mail: millertw@plu.edu
Web: www.plu.edu/~nurs
Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) is a comprehensive institution with
an enrollment of approximately 3600, including international students
from two dozen countries. Located on the Pacific Rim in a uniquely
scenic region, the university's campus is 40 miles south of Seattle in
suburban Tacoma, Washington. As a "New American College," PLU accents
integration between its liberal arts program and professional degrees
in the arts, business, education, nursing, and physical education, and
embraces its primary mission of educating students for lives of
thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care. PLU enjoys a healthy
and progressive relationship with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America (ELCA). The University is committed to diversity, endorses the
goals of equal opportunity and affirmative action, and actively seeks
applications from women and persons of color.