The nurse educators
for the Master of Science (MScN) in Nursing will work closely with colleagues
from the School of Nursing and Midwifery (SONM), College of Medicine and Health
Sciences at the University of Rwanda. Their main focus will be to contribute to
the Master’s of Science in Nursing in the following specialty areas: pediatric
nursing, critical care and trauma nursing, nephrology, oncology, peri-operative,
and medical surgical, with
a focus on didactic theory teaching, clinical
practice teaching, and research. They will be under the direct supervision of
the Dean of the School of Nursing and Midwifery.
Responsibilities
include, but are not limited to:
- Developing
curriculum and modules for master program in your nursing specialty area - Providing
theoretical and clinical teaching to students in Master programs - Providing
faculty development courses in your nursing specialty area as needed - Consulting
with faculty members at the SoNM in advanced diploma, bachelor programs
and other master specialty tracks to incorporate relevant and appropriate
specialized competencies into skills lab and clinical instruction - Advising
on the development of clear educational pathways for nurses and midwives
to advance from basic nursing to academic degrees and/or specialization as
needed. - Promoting
evidence based and other scientific activities in collaboration with
Rwandan faculty - Collaborating
with the Rwanda Nursing Council to ensure that nursing and midwifery
curricula support the approved scope of practice - Assist
Rwandan faculty in students assessment and providing constructive feedback - Establish
links and facilitate partnerships outside the University with professional
organizations and academic institutions - Provide
assistance in promotion of his/her specialty area as needed by the School
of Nursing and Midwifery
Qualifications
- PhD
preferred with a minimum of 3 years of experience; or a minimum MScN with
5 years of experience in Nursing within any of the above mentioned
specialties. - Experience
in curriculum development and revision in nursing/midwifery education - A
proven track record as a leader and expert clinician with recent clinical
experience - Former
position that included nursing education and program development - Excellent
written and oral communication skills - Management
style that is inclusive and collaborative - Willingness
to live in Rwanda for 1 year - Respect
for the experience and expertise of colleagues working in Rwanda - Commitment
to the goals of the Rwanda Ministry of Health and the College of Medicine
and Health Sciences
Preferred
qualifications:
- International
development experience - French
or Kinyarwanda language skills
If accommodations are needed, contact Staffing & Career Services at
410-706-7171, Monday – Friday, 8:30am – 4:30pm EST. Maryland Relay can be
accessed by dialing 711 (in-state) or 1-800-735-2258.
Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Minorities, women, protected veterans,
and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Apply online: http://www.nursing.umaryland.edu/hr/