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Methodist University

Program Coordinator and Open Rank Faculty in Nursing, ABSN Program

Methodist University, Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States, 28305

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Job Location : Methodist University Location - Fayetteville, NC

Position Type : Full Time Faculty

Salary Range : Undisclosed Description Position Title:

Program Coordinator and Assistant (or Associate) Professor of Nursing – ABSN Program (Tenure‑Track, Full Time, 12‑month appointment) Department / School : Bachelor of Science in Nursing, School of Health Sciences, Methodist University Position Reports To : Head, School of Nursing Position Summary The Program Coordinator / tenure-track faculty member will lead the development, implementation, and evaluation of the newly forming ABSN program at Methodist University. This includes coordination of curriculum, alignment with North Carolina Board of Nursing regulations and CCNE accreditation standards, faculty mentorship, student advising, clinical placements and partnerships, and engagement in scholarship and service consistent with university expectations. **This position is externally funded for a period of two years. Continued employment beyond the initial funding period is contingent upon sustained program enrollment and the availability of position funding.** Essential Functions & Responsibilities Program Development, Coordination & Leadership Oversee the ABSN curriculum design and ensure compliance with

NC Board of Nursing

educational rules and CCNE standards for program outcomes, curricular objectives, and student achievement. Coordinate course scheduling, faculty assignments, and clinical placements in consultation with clinical partners. Manage program admissions standards, progression requirements, remediation plans, and retention strategies. Clinical & Academic Faculty Assignments Teach didactic and clinical nursing courses within the ABSN program. Supervise adjunct clinical faculty in community and healthcare facilities. Maintain clinical affiliation agreements and ensure agency compliance Student Support & Advising Advise ABSN students through their accelerated track progression, including guidance on academic and professional development. Facilitate orientation and transition activities specific to second–degree nursing students. Assessment, Accreditation & Quality Improvement Participate in continuous program evaluation: NCLEX pass rates, clinical competency, student satisfaction, graduate outcomes. Assist with

CCNE self-study, annual reports

and site visits. Monitor compliance with

NC BON

documentation and reporting requirements. Scholarship & Professional Service Engage in discipline‑relevant scholarship: research, presentations, publications or creative activity. Serve on departmental, school, university, and community committees aligned with the program’s mission. Participate actively in professional nursing organizations and accreditation forums. Budget & Resource Management (optional, if applicable) Assist with development and management of the program’s budget, resources, and equipment procurement. Seek external grants or funding to support clinical simulation, student experiences, or program enhancement. Application Instructions Submit curriculum vitae, cover letter addressing ABSN program experience and leadership, statement of teaching philosophy, scholarship goals, evidence of NC RN licensure, and names of three professional references to Paycom application portal. Qualifications Required Earned master’s degree in Nursing (MSN) or related field; terminal degree (e.g. DNP, PhD) preferred. Current, unencumbered RN license in North Carolina and eligibility for NC BON approval. At least 3 years of nursing education or clinical coordination experience, preferably in accelerated or second‑degree programs. Evidence of excellence in teaching and student mentorship. Preferred Experience with curriculum development and evaluation under CCNE accreditation. Scholarly record (publications, presentations) in nursing education or clinical practice. Strong relationships with clinical agencies and healthcare community partners in southeastern North Carolina. Working Conditions Faculty appointment with load split between teaching, coordination, advising, service, and scholarship. Frequent interaction with students, faculty, clinical partners, and administrative leadership. Some evening/weekend availability for clinical site visits, admissions events, and community engagement.

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