PROGRAM DIRECTOR-ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING
Job Description
Job Title- PROGRAM DIRECTOR-ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING
Position Status- Full Time
Classification Title- Administration-12 m
Work Location- Main Campus-3600 N. Garfield, Midland, TX
Job Summary
Required Qualifications
- Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.); or
- If you hold a Master’s degree in a non-nursing field, you are required to have:
- Bachelor’s degree in nursing from an accredited program and;
- At least six semester hours of relevant graduate-level nursing coursework
- Have or be able to obtain an unencumbered Registered Nurse license to practice in Texas and maintain it throughout employment
- At least three years of teaching experience in a professional nursing education program
- Demonstrate knowledge, skills, and abilities in nursing education program administration
- Knowledgeable about curriculum development, student assessments, and measuring student learning outcomes
- Effective written and verbal communication skills are essential
- Proficiency in English
- Must be computer literate, including knowledge of Microsoft Office software
- Must possess a valid Texas Driver’s License, have a good driving record, and be insurable under Midland College’s insurance policy
Preferred Qualifications
- Doctoral Degree
- Familiarity with student and academic support services
- Experience with clinical simulation
- Familiarity with requirements of approval and accrediting agencies
- Knowledge and understanding of program and course assessment, including measuring student learning outcomes
Essential Functions
- Coordinate and ensure the quality and relevance of educational programs
- Develop, implement, and assess the curriculum
- Oversee ADN program assessment to meet college accreditation requirements
- Stay informed about trends and innovations in nursing and education
- Continuously improve instruction quality by evaluating and applying effective teaching methodologies
- Maintain academic and program records as required, ensuring timely documentation submission
- Manage schedules with clinical agencies
- Participate in selecting, orienting, and evaluating faculty and clinical preceptors
- Guide faculty in developing, implementing, and enforcing standards and policies
- Support faculty recruitment and training efforts
- Hold regular ADN faculty meetings and maintain accurate minutes
- Assist faculty in creating a well-managed learning environment across all instructional settings
- Collaborate with faculty to recommend textbooks and instructional materials
- Manage course schedule development
- Assist with educational guidance and counseling for students
- Serve as the first point of contact for student and faculty concerns
- Engage in student recruitment and advising
- Collaborate with faculty to identify at-risk students and implement early interventions for their success
- Understand ACEN standards and lead accreditation efforts
- Collaborate with the Dean of Health Sciences and faculty to ensure compliance with the Texas Board of Nursing, ACEN, and local agencies
- Adhere to Texas Board of Nursing standards to maintain program approval
- Prepare and submit timely annual and periodic reports to the Texas Board of Nursing
- Ensure compliance with regulations governing clinical preceptors and teaching assistants
- Contribute to ADN budget planning, implementation, and purchasing, ensuring fiscal responsibility for all funds, including grants
- Identify and request necessary instructional resources
- Advocate for the philosophy of Midland College among faculty, students, and the community
- Establish and maintain positive public relations with relevant community and healthcare organizations
- Organize and conduct biannual advisory committee meetings, ensuring minutes are recorded and filed
- Contribute to the college and community through chosen service activities
- Participate in graduation ceremonies and official college events
- Plan and execute nursing pinning ceremonies.
- Attend applicable training with the Texas Board of Nursing and any other pertinent organizations
- Supervise the health sciences computer lab and attendant; participate in their annual evaluation
- Collaborate with faculty and simulation center staff to coordinate the use of the simulation center
- Perform other assigned duties
Physical Demands
- Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time
- Must be able to sit or stand for long periods of time
- Occasionally move or drive to other locations on and off campus, including clinical sites
- Occasionally travel for training, meetings, and events both in and out of town
- Repetitive use of a keyboard at a workstation
- Use of manual dexterity
- The person in this position frequently communicates with others; must be able to exchange accurate information promptly
- Frequently lifts or moves equipment needed in teaching and directing students in the laboratory and clinical areas weighing up to 20 pounds
- Duties indoors and some outdoors
- Clinical setting may have common related bodily fluids present
- Able to ambulate to supervise students in the clinical area
- Ability to work extended hours and attend Midland College or community events
- Ability to work with supplies and simulation medical equipment throughout the SimLife Center
Security Sensitivity- All Midland College positions are security-sensitive and subject to Texas Education Code §51.215, which authorizes the employer to obtain criminal history record information. An employment offer is contingent on completion of a satisfactory criminal background investigation.
Min Salary- $85,000 (annualized salary)
Max Salary- $100,000 (annualized salary)
Pay Statement- Salary is commensurate with educational qualifications and experience.
Posting Number- P01275S2016
Open Date- 09/03/2024
Position Available- Immediately
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