University Of Mary
Director of Undergraduate Nursing
Director of Undergraduate Nursing provides collaborative academic leadership for all prelicensure and undergraduate nursing pathways within the College of Nursing. Working closely with the Dean of Nursing, the Director advances the mission of the University of Mary by supporting excellence in teaching, student formation, curriculum quality, regulatory compliance, faculty development, and stakeholder engagement. This role has significant responsibility for operational oversight of undergraduate programs in organizing (scheduling), directing (leadership, public relations), and evaluating (program evaluation, assistance with accreditation, quality improvement, professional development, personnel management) of pre‑licensure undergraduate nursing program. The Director serves as a key partner to the Dean in fostering a culture of academic rigor, innovation, professional integrity, and Benedictine hospitality across all undergraduate programs.
All faculty are expected to demonstrate a willingness to support and advance the Christian, Catholic, and Benedictine mission and identity of the University of Mary (see https://www.umary.edu/about/mission-identity).
Responsibilities Include: Administrative
Oversees design, ongoing assessment and evaluation and quality improvement of the undergraduate curriculum considering feedback from the Community of Interest and with collaboration of program coordinators and dean of nursing
Promotes and exemplifies positive, working relationships with stakeholders, including University faculty, staff and administrators; colleagues; clinical partners, the general public and others
In collaboration with the Dean of Nursing, conducts regular meetings with the undergraduate nursing faculty/staff
Assists the Dean of Nursing with preparing accreditation and regulatory requirements; is up to date with state and national accreditation requirements for undergraduate nursing; gathers information for annual reports, self‑studies, substantive changes, and helps to organize site visits
Prepares undergraduate course schedules each term in partnership with the Dean and program coordinators, ensuring adequate teaching coverage, simulation/lab utilization, and workload balance
Collaborates with the Dean in assigning faculty teaching responsibilities, orienting new faculty, and supporting professional development plans
Co‑leads regular undergraduate faculty meetings with the Dean of Nursing to foster communication, collaboration, and mission‑centered culture
Fosters a culture of continuous quality improvement by assisting the dean with evaluations of faculty
Enrollment and Retention
Actively assists with program recruitment goals established by the Dean of Nursing
Service
Provides leadership presence at key undergraduate events including orientations, pinning ceremonies, recognition events, and program information sessions
Partners with marketing, admissions, and advancement teams to promote the visibility and excellence of undergraduate nursing programs
Teaching
Teaches undergraduate and/or graduate nursing courses in areas of expertise, demonstrating high‑quality pedagogy, Benedictine values, and strong student engagement
Advises undergraduate nursing students as appropriate
Participates in course development, evaluation, and scholarship related to teaching and learning
Other
Maintain RN licensure requirements
Qualifications and Requirements Include:
Required: Earned Master’s degree in Nursing or related field
Current, unencumbered license to practice in the state of North Dakota
Recommend three (3) years experience in practice
Evidence of vision and leadership in academic programs
Preferred: Earned Doctorate in Nursing or related field
Upholds and supports the Christian, Catholic, Benedictine mission of the University of Mary
Supports the ongoing implementation of Ex Corde Ecclesiae, the apostolic constitution on Catholic colleges and universities
Builds a culture of ready and earnest hospitality in the College of Nursing and throughout the university, in accord with Saint Benedict’s admonition that all be received as Christ
Knowledge and Skills:
Experience in curriculum design, academic operations/management, and competency‑based assessment
Active role in institutional governance
Commitment to life‑long learning
Collaborative management style; excellent communication skills
Evidence of vision and leadership in academic programs
Understanding of national trends and issues in higher education and nursing
Ability to interact effectively with relevant campus constituencies
Commitment to innovative use of technology
Demonstrated alignment with the mission, values, and Benedictine identity of the University of Mary
The University of Mary is a private, Christian, Catholic, Benedictine university that welcomes students of all faiths and backgrounds. Infusing Benedictine values throughout the educational experience, Mary offers distinguished, professionally‑focused academic programs enlivened by the liberal arts, global and civic service, robust internships, and mentoring by respected faculty. As one of the most affordable private universities in the nation, Mary offers exceptional educational value as well as outstanding scholarship and financial aid opportunities. The University of Mary is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association.
For more information on the University of Mary, please watch a short video by clicking on this link: https://youtu.be/Go37Hy6QrVs.
Review of application materials will begin immediately. Position will remain open until January 31, 2026.
Please upload the requested materials and click “submit application”. Confidential letters of recommendation, transcripts, and anything larger than 5MB can be sent to employment@umary.edu.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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All faculty are expected to demonstrate a willingness to support and advance the Christian, Catholic, and Benedictine mission and identity of the University of Mary (see https://www.umary.edu/about/mission-identity).
Responsibilities Include: Administrative
Oversees design, ongoing assessment and evaluation and quality improvement of the undergraduate curriculum considering feedback from the Community of Interest and with collaboration of program coordinators and dean of nursing
Promotes and exemplifies positive, working relationships with stakeholders, including University faculty, staff and administrators; colleagues; clinical partners, the general public and others
In collaboration with the Dean of Nursing, conducts regular meetings with the undergraduate nursing faculty/staff
Assists the Dean of Nursing with preparing accreditation and regulatory requirements; is up to date with state and national accreditation requirements for undergraduate nursing; gathers information for annual reports, self‑studies, substantive changes, and helps to organize site visits
Prepares undergraduate course schedules each term in partnership with the Dean and program coordinators, ensuring adequate teaching coverage, simulation/lab utilization, and workload balance
Collaborates with the Dean in assigning faculty teaching responsibilities, orienting new faculty, and supporting professional development plans
Co‑leads regular undergraduate faculty meetings with the Dean of Nursing to foster communication, collaboration, and mission‑centered culture
Fosters a culture of continuous quality improvement by assisting the dean with evaluations of faculty
Enrollment and Retention
Actively assists with program recruitment goals established by the Dean of Nursing
Service
Provides leadership presence at key undergraduate events including orientations, pinning ceremonies, recognition events, and program information sessions
Partners with marketing, admissions, and advancement teams to promote the visibility and excellence of undergraduate nursing programs
Teaching
Teaches undergraduate and/or graduate nursing courses in areas of expertise, demonstrating high‑quality pedagogy, Benedictine values, and strong student engagement
Advises undergraduate nursing students as appropriate
Participates in course development, evaluation, and scholarship related to teaching and learning
Other
Maintain RN licensure requirements
Qualifications and Requirements Include:
Required: Earned Master’s degree in Nursing or related field
Current, unencumbered license to practice in the state of North Dakota
Recommend three (3) years experience in practice
Evidence of vision and leadership in academic programs
Preferred: Earned Doctorate in Nursing or related field
Upholds and supports the Christian, Catholic, Benedictine mission of the University of Mary
Supports the ongoing implementation of Ex Corde Ecclesiae, the apostolic constitution on Catholic colleges and universities
Builds a culture of ready and earnest hospitality in the College of Nursing and throughout the university, in accord with Saint Benedict’s admonition that all be received as Christ
Knowledge and Skills:
Experience in curriculum design, academic operations/management, and competency‑based assessment
Active role in institutional governance
Commitment to life‑long learning
Collaborative management style; excellent communication skills
Evidence of vision and leadership in academic programs
Understanding of national trends and issues in higher education and nursing
Ability to interact effectively with relevant campus constituencies
Commitment to innovative use of technology
Demonstrated alignment with the mission, values, and Benedictine identity of the University of Mary
The University of Mary is a private, Christian, Catholic, Benedictine university that welcomes students of all faiths and backgrounds. Infusing Benedictine values throughout the educational experience, Mary offers distinguished, professionally‑focused academic programs enlivened by the liberal arts, global and civic service, robust internships, and mentoring by respected faculty. As one of the most affordable private universities in the nation, Mary offers exceptional educational value as well as outstanding scholarship and financial aid opportunities. The University of Mary is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association.
For more information on the University of Mary, please watch a short video by clicking on this link: https://youtu.be/Go37Hy6QrVs.
Review of application materials will begin immediately. Position will remain open until January 31, 2026.
Please upload the requested materials and click “submit application”. Confidential letters of recommendation, transcripts, and anything larger than 5MB can be sent to employment@umary.edu.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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