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COLLEGE OF NURSING, COLLEGE DEAN
Northwest Nazarene University
Northwest Nazarene University Northwest Nazarene University (NNU), a comprehensive Christian university, offers over 60 areas of study, 19 master’s degrees in seven different disciplines and one doctoral degree. In addition to its 90-acre campus located in Nampa, Idaho, the University also offers 26 online degree programs as well as courses at a regional campus in Idaho Falls. Founded in 1913, the university now serves over 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 11,000 continuing education and concurrent credit students. NNU is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges & Universities, and has been rated by U.S. News and World Report as one of the top master’s level universities in the West and a “Best Value” for delivering a high-quality education at a remarkably affordable price. The University’s location in the Boise valley provides a wealth of regional opportunities: easy access to local ski resorts, mountain hiking, and river rafting; and a wide array of cultural opportunities from the Boise Philharmonic Orchestra to the National Oldtime Fiddlers Festival. NNU has a long and deep association with the Church of the Nazarene, and all University faculty commit themselves to living out their faith in a community shaped by serious scholarship and vital Christian piety. College of Nursing The College of Nursing at Northwest Nazarene University has deep roots going back to early in the 20th century. The first School of Nursing was established in 1920 to train missionary nurses. Over the years, the missionary focus remained prominent in NNU’s nursing education. The current Baccalaureate in Nursing program was established in 2000 and was soon followed by the Master of Science in Nursing Leadership/Education. The Family Nurse Practitioner program admitted its first cohort in the fall of 2016. As such the College of Nursing mission statement reflects the focus on caring for others as Christ would have us do. The mission of the College of Nursing at Northwest Nazarene University is to provide a quality nursing education and prepare nurses who excel in clinical practice by providing patient and family centered care in the context of Christlike behavior Compassionate care is woven through each program and we proudly graduate nurses who bring those values to their work environment. The College of Nursing offers students and faculty the opportunity to go on short-term mission trips to places like Central America, Tanzania, and Myanmar. The College of Nursing at NNU offers the following degree programs:
Both the BSN programs and the MSN programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. The College of Nursing is located in the Thomas Family Health and Science Center Job Description The Dean of the College of Nursing will provide leadership to the faculty, staff, and students within the college. S/he will lead, mentor, and provide oversight of the Chair of the Undergraduate Nursing Program and Directors of Graduate programs. In collaboration with the College leadership, the Dean will have an entrepreneur mindset for growth and expansion of current programs within the College of Nursing while promoting an academic environment of professional growth, accountability, and success. Essential Functions
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Additional Salary Information: Full-time personnel will be offered access to a benefits package including health, vision and dental insurance for employee and family, life and long-term disability insurance, flexible spending plan, tuition benefits for employee and dependents, opportunities for professional development, and a retirement program.
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