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HDNS Assistant/Associate/Full Professor (Non-Tenured)
UIC/College Of Nursing (HDNS)
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Posted: 01-Dec-25
Location: Chicago and Springfield, Illinois
Type: Full Time
Salary: $85,000-$110,000
Categories:
Academic / Faculty
Academic / Research
Sector:
College / University
Required Education:
Doctorate
Internal Number: UIC #1038143 – HDNS HCC
Duties & Responsibilities
Teaching: Non-Tenure Track faculty participate in teaching at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels. Undergraduate and graduate teaching consists of traditional classroom lectures, seminars, distance learning, and small-group clinical instruction.
Demonstrates a range of teaching activities (e.g., teaching assistantships, lectures, courses taught, hours, and nature of direct student teaching, numbers of students)
Demonstrates practice expertise in the area of specialization (e.g., national certification/credentials as appropriate)
Uses current knowledge and/or research in teaching
Demonstrates principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion in teaching philosophy and approaches
Candidates hired for a non-tenure track professorial position are responsible for the following additional duties and responsibilities:
Scholarship/Research: Non-tenure-track professorial faculty are responsible for advancing nursing-focused scholarship and research that spans broad content areas, diverse research designs, and methodological strategies, including those associated with the biological and social sciences, as well as the humanities.
Articulates a plan for a program of scholarship related to practice
Displays evidence of scholarly activities (e.g., presentations, publications, guideline development)
Affirms commitment to principles of equity, inclusion, and diversity in their practice and scholarship
Practice/Service: Non-Tenure Track faculty may contribute to the service mission of the university commensurate with their percentage of time allocated to the College. Service activities are conducted in a culturally safe and appropriate manner that demonstrates value for the principles of diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice. Participation may include service at the local, regional, national, and international levels.
Participates in professional organizations
Defines and develops a practice area
Supports the healthcare needs of diverse individuals
Minimum Qualifications:
A Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree, or a PhD in nursing or related sciences, at the time of appointment.
Additionally, demonstrated expertise in pre-licensure and APRN practice of Obstetric or Pediatric nursing.
All other programs require aState of Illinois Registered NurseLicense by the time of appointment
The College of Nursing at the University of Illinois Chicago is one of the premier nursing schools in the nation, with four-degree programs ranked in the top 20 by U.S. News & World Report and a research enterprise ranked No. 10 for NIH funding among U.S. nursing schools. Our mission is to transform health, healthcare, and policy through knowledge generation and translation, and also through education of future nurse leaders from diverse backgrounds. More than 1,500 students are enrolled in bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs at six Illinois campuses: Chicago, Peoria, Rockford, Quad Cities, Springfield, and Urbana. We count among our current and emeriti faculty: eight members of the Sigma International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame; 33 fellows of the American Academy of Nursing (AAN); and six former deans and professors named “Living Legends” of the AAN. All this at the University of Illinois Chicago, which has seven times received the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine. Learn more at nursing.uic.edu.