Clinical Assistant Professor FNP Track Director
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Education / Teaching
Overview
The mission of the College of Nursing and 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 University of North Dakota's CNPD is comprised of the departments of Nursing, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Social Work as well as the Children & Family Services Training Center. For this position, the graduate nursing department seeks a full-time, non-tenure track Clinical Assistant Professor who will be appointed as the Family Nurse Practitioner Track Director.
Responsibilities- The FNP Track Director has a primary responsibility to provide leadership for the overall planning, organization, and evaluation of the FNP Program.
- This faculty member works collaboratively with administrators and faculty to assure the provision of a high-quality academic program.
- The Graduate Track Director of the FNP track is a member of the Nursing Graduate Council.
- The director is under the supervision of the Chair of the Graduate Nursing Department and is responsible for assuring that standards and policies of the School of Graduate Studies are met.
- This position is open to candidates in the Midwest region who have the means to travel to the UND campus occasionally.
- Allocation of responsibilities: 50% teaching, 40% Track Director duties, and 10% service-related activities.
- Doctoral degree in Nursing
- Certified as an FNP
- Unencumbered nursing license with the ability to obtain licensure in North Dakota and other states
- Current clinical experience as an FNP
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Posted on: 2/19/2026
Job Type: Nursing School Staff/Administrators
Job Location:
Grand Forks, ND, ND
Telecommute Opportunity:
Yes
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