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Indiana University

Emily Holmquist Professor or Scholar in Pediatric Oncology Nursing

Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, United States, 47401

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Overview

Indiana University School of Nursing (IUSON) established its first endowed professorship in 1996 in honor of the first dean, Emily Holmquist. This professorship focuses on pediatric oncology nursing—an area that builds on the existing strengths of the school and its long history of close association with the Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis. IUSON is seeking exceptional candidates for the Emily Holmquist Professor or Scholar in Pediatric Oncology Nursing. Responsibilities

The candidate’s responsibilities include contributing to IUSON’s research, teaching, and service missions. The candidate is expected to have a record of nationally and/or internationally disseminated and peer-reviewed scholarship in pediatric oncology nursing. For appointment to Associate Professor, applicants must show evidence of an emerging national reputation. For appointment to Full Professor, applicants must show evidence of a sustained national reputation as demonstrated by a well-established and cumulative body of work in rank. The successful candidate will have the ability to work with interdisciplinary teams of interprofessional researchers across clinical and academic settings. The candidate is expected to engage in high-quality teaching and mentoring. The candidate will leverage diverse teaching strategies to create inclusive learning spaces as well as to prepare our graduates to enter and lead in an increasingly complex world. The candidate will serve as a mentor and a role model for students and faculty colleagues. The candidate is expected to actively participate in service at the school, campus, community, and professional levels. Qualifications

Record of nationally and/or internationally disseminated and peer‑reviewed scholarship in pediatric oncology nursing. For appointment to Associate Professor, evidence of an emerging national reputation; for Full Professor, evidence of a sustained national reputation. Ability to work with interdisciplinary teams of interprofessional researchers across clinical and academic settings. Commitment to high-quality teaching and mentoring, inclusive learning spaces, and preparation of graduates to lead in a complex world. Active participation in service at the school, campus, community, and professional levels.

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