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About the Lienhard School of Nursing:
The Lienhard School of Nursing (LSN) was established in 1966 and has more than 7,000 alumni/ae and over 900 students enrolled in Baccalaureate and Graduate degree programs between the Westchester and NYC campusus. The LSN has a strong history of educating a culturally diverse, highly skilled nursing workforce, and has a longstanding commitment to primary health care and evidence-based practice. The LSN is part of the College of Health Professions which was established in 2010 to showcase the breadth of health science majors at Pace University.
The LSN Department of Graduate Studies (DGS) programs are built on the foundation of Francis Reiter’s conceptualization of the Nurse-Clinician. Reiter was a visionary who advocated for interprofessional education in health sciences. Graduate nursing faculty are clinician scholars in the tradition that Reiter envisioned, and bring their clinical knowledge to their academic, service and scholarship activities, demonstrating a commitment to evidence-based, equitable person-centered primary healthcare within an interprofessional education and practice framework.
About the College of Health Professions:
Established in 2010, the College of Health Professions at Pace University offers a broad range of programs at the bachelor, master, and doctoral levels. It is the College’s goal to create innovative and complex programs that reflect the changing landscape of the health care system. These programs are designed to prepare graduates for impactful careers in health care practice, health-related research, or as educators, and equip graduates to work in health policy and global health fields. Students in clinical programs receive hands-on training in the College’s interprofessional Center for Excellence in Healthcare Simulation and have the opportunity to apply their developing skills in real-world settings at many of the regions’ leading clinical facilities. The College is currently comprised of several growing and important areas of study, which include Nursing, Physician Assistant, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Nutrition and Dietetics, Occupational Therapy, and Health Informatics and Health Science.
Our vision is to be recognized for our innovative leadership in education, practice, scholarship, and service to improve health and the health professions. Our mission is to educate and challenge diverse students for the health professions to be leaders, innovators and lifelong learners who will positively impact local, national, and global health. For more information, please visit www.pace.edu/chp and www.pace.edu/lienhard.
- All candidates must have a doctoral degree and program of scholarship, national certification as either an FNP or AGACNP, and be eligible for New York State RN and FNP or AGACNP certification.
- Teaching experience (Academic rank and salary is commensurate with educational preparation and experience).
- Relevant practice experience in the FNP role.
- For consideration as tenure track: an active program of scholarship, and a track record of publications and grant activity.
Our Ideal Candidate:
- Will have strong clinical skills in the Practitioner role.
- Will share a deep commitment to effective teaching, innovative course development, student mentoring, and Interprofessional practice.
- Will be expected to contribute to research through publications and extramural funding
- Will have a strong commitment to diversity, equity, inclusiveness, and actively promoting diversity.
- Will have a strong commitment to professional service within the University and beyond.
Minorities, women, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and people of all gender identities are encouraged to apply.