Associate or Full Professor, Tenure-Track
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Education / Teaching
University Professor
Description
The mission of the University of North Dakota's College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines (CNPD) is to provide excellent and collaborative education, scholarship and service to advance human well‑being for all, with an emphasis on rural and underserved populations.
The CNPD is comprised of the departments of Nursing, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Social Work as well as the Children & Family Services Training Center. The CNPD is the home of the state’s only Nurse Anesthesia program, the state’s only Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program and the state’s only PhD in nursing program.
The graduate nursing department seeks a full‑time, tenure‑track associate professor or professor to teach, conduct research and perform service. Faculty rank will be based upon experience and qualifications.
The CNPD offers innovative online educational programs, a simulation laboratory and a supportive student environment for both face‑to‑face and distance learning. Additionally, the North Dakota Nursing Research Collaborative was initiated by UND’s nursing department to bring North Dakota nursing clinical and academic partners together. This organization is actively working on integrating simulation in nursing education as well as addressing workforce retention across the state.
The successful candidate will develop a nationally/internationally recognized research program and will engage in active efforts to pursue and secure external funding to build research infrastructure and will participate in professional and Departmental/University outreach and service activities. UND and its colleges value diverse perspectives and seek applicants who are committed to helping students from under‑represented backgrounds succeed.
*** This position requires an on-campus presence***
A 40% teaching allocation will consist of teaching various courses in the PhD and undergraduate nursing programs. A 40% allocation for scholarship contributions will be determined in consultation with the department chair and associate dean of research. The remaining 20% allocation will be allocated to service‑related activities.
Minimum Requirements- Doctoral degree in nursing or a related field with a master's in nursing.
- Unencumbered North Dakota nursing license or eligible for licensure in North Dakota.
- Prior nursing practice.
- Active program of funded research.
Posted On 2/20/2026 Job Type Nurse Researcher School/Institution University of North Dakota Job Location Grand Forks, ND
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