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Assistant or Associate Professor (Teaching and Research), Faculty of Nursing

  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry, Junior, Mid, Senior & Expert Level
  • Healthcare
    Education & Teaching
  • Calgary
  • 15d left

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  • You must have a PhD in nursing or related field, be eligible for Alberta RN registration, and demonstrate relevant teaching, research, and supervision experience.
  • You will conduct research, teach undergraduate and graduate courses, supervise students, engage in partnerships, and support faculty initiatives.

Requirements

  • Candidates must have a PhD in nursing or a related discipline and be eligible for registration with the College of Registered Nurses of Alberta.
  • Applicants at the Assistant rank will be early career academics who are establishing research programs, have previous professional and teaching experience in one of the Faculty's three strategic research priority areas, an emerging publication record, and promising capability in undergraduate and graduate-level teaching and graduate supervision.
  • Applicants at the Associate rank will be mid-career nursing academics with a well-established track record of competitive research funding with demonstrated impact in their area of focus, demonstrated excellence in teaching within undergraduate and graduate programs, supervision of graduate students, evidence of established academic partnerships in professional and other communities, and engagement with colleagues in support and development of priority faculty initiatives.

Responsibilities

  • - Establish and maintain a program of research.
  • - Teach undergraduate and graduate-level courses.
  • - Supervise graduate students.
  • - Contribute to the academic community through established partnerships.
  • - Engage with colleagues to support and develop faculty initiatives.

FAQs

What are the application deadlines for the Assistant or Associate Professor position?

Applications should be submitted by October 30, 2024, but the positions will remain open until suitable candidates are found.

What qualifications are required for this position?

Candidates must have a PhD in nursing or a related discipline and be eligible for registration with the College of Registered Nurses of Alberta.

What ranks are available for this position?

The position is available at the rank of Assistant (tenure track) or Associate (with tenure) Professor in Teaching and Research.

What is the ideal start date for the appointment?

The appointment ideally commences on July 1st, 2025, or at a mutually agreeable date.

What materials are required for the application?

A complete application should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, research program statement, teaching philosophy/teaching dossier, contributions to the field description, and reprints of two academic publications.

Are there specific research priority areas that candidates should focus on?

Yes, candidates should have professional and teaching experience in one of the Faculty's three strategic research priority areas.

Is there a preference for candidates' backgrounds?

Yes, the University of Calgary encourages applications from candidates who will enhance diversity, specifically women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and members of visible/racialized minorities.

Who should applications be addressed to?

Applications should be addressed to Dr. Catherine Laing, Interim Dean, Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary.

Is there a possibility for accommodations during the recruitment process?

Yes, the University of Calgary offers accommodations at any stage during the recruitment process for applicants with disabilities.

Does the University of Calgary have any strategic commitments related to Indigenous communities?

Yes, the University has launched an institution-wide Indigenous Strategy to create a rich, vibrant, and culturally competent campus that supports Indigenous Peoples and partnerships.

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