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Non-Tenure Track Renewable Faculty MSN-Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practition

Job in Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky, 41072, USA
Listing for: NKU Graduate Education
Full Time, Part Time position
Listed on 2026-01-01
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    University Professor, Faculty
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Full-Time, Non-Tenure Track Renewable Faculty MSN-Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practition[...]

Position Information

Working Title:

Full‑Time, Non‑Tenure Track Renewable Faculty MSN‑Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) Concentration – Remote. Department:
School of Nursing. Full Time or Part Time? Full Time. Purpose of Position:
This is a 12‑month, renewable, non‑tenure‑track faculty appointment serving as the APRN Concentration Coordinator within the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Program in the School of Nursing.

Principle Functions

The APRN Non‑Tenure Track (NTTR) Faculty member is a nationally certified Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) who provides leadership in coordinating, teaching, and advancing courses within the Nurse Practitioner track. This faculty role upholds academic integrity, adheres to professional standards of practice, and collaborates closely with nursing program faculty to ensure curriculum alignment with the AACN Essentials, CCNE Accreditation Standards, NTF Criteria, and national APRN competencies.

The position supports graduate students in achieving eligibility for Nurse Practitioner certification, contributes to program effectiveness, and fosters a high‑quality, student‑centered learning environment. Northern Kentucky University (NKU) is guided by its core values of multidimensional excellence, learner‑centered education, civic engagement, multiculturalism, innovation, collegiality, and collaboration across disciplines and professional fields. Teaching responsibilities as assigned.

Primary Responsibilities Organizational Relationship:
  • Workload assigned by the Associate Director of Graduate Studies.
  • Evaluated annually by the Associate School Director of Graduate Studies or Designee with input from the MSN Program Director.
  • Communicates with the MSN Program Director about course and student‑related issues.
  • Maintain regular, proactive communication with faculty and the MSN Program Director regarding course operations, student concerns, and any emerging issues, ensuring alignment with program expectations and timely resolution.
Program Leadership:
  • Attend and participate in program/course/university meetings as designated by the MSN Program Director and Associate Director of Graduate Studies.
  • Actively engage in program, course, and university meetings to support shared governance and program effectiveness.
  • Collaborate regularly with APRN Coordinator(s) to address course content, grading practices, student concerns, and faculty or university‑related matters.
  • Escalate unresolved student issues to the MSN Program Director following appropriate communication pathways.
  • Escalate unresolved faculty issues to the Associate Director of Graduate Studies following appropriate communication pathways.
  • Contribute to program success through participation in activities related to student admission, progression, and orientation, as well as curriculum review and enhancement for students enrolled in or applying to the APRN specialty concentration.
  • Ensure alignment with CCNE Standards and the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF).
Faculty Leadership:
  • Ensure all assigned faculty have course resources (textbooks, unpublished course resources, weekly outlines, etc.).
  • Conduct conference call/Zoom/Teams meeting with assigned faculty prior to the beginning of the term/semester and as needed.
  • Ensure all faculty course requirements are completed by deadlines (attendance, grades, syllabus, digital measures, guided improvement plan, grading per rubric/syllabus).
  • Monitor course faculty’s grading and interactions with students during the course;
    Review/discuss any assignments earning an 80% or less.
  • Maintain an active presence and engagement throughout the course by monitoring responsiveness, grading practices, and interactions with students.
  • Collaboratively review and discuss student assignments receiving a grade of 80% or below to ensure timely academic support and consistency in evaluation.
  • Plan, teach, manage, and evaluate lectures and course activities while ensuring instructional excellence and innovation in content delivery.
  • Review and communicate to APRN Coordinator(s) any needed updates to readings, textbooks, and other course content to ensure current…
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