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University of Texas at El Paso
  • Position Number: 5121987
  • Location: El Paso, TX
  • Position Type: Medicine - Nursing

Inviting Applications and Nominations for
Tenured Full Professor, Associate Dean of the College of Nursing
University of Texas El Paso


The University of Texas El Paso (UTEP), a comprehensive public research university that is increasing access to excellent higher education, is seeking a Tenured, Full Professor, Associate Dean of the College of Nursing. The College of Nursing boasts of producing highly skilled health care professionals, with more than 60% of nurses in El Paso being alumni of the college, and its graduates consistently outperforming both local and national averages on the NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination) for registered nurses. The preferred start date for this appointment is in the fall of 2024.

About the University
In 1967, the 60th Texas State Legislature rebranded the University of Texas as The University of Texas System, leading to a change in the school's name to The University of Texas at El Paso. Although the 1967 law officially abbreviated the school's name as U.T. El Paso, it is more frequently known by its trademarked name, UTEP.

Situated in the heart of one of the world's most significant binational communities on the U.S.-Mexico border, UTEP is a distinguished institution nestled within the Chihuahuan Desert and encircled by the Franklin Mountains. The University's campus, renowned for its sustainable design and unique Bhutanese architecture, provides a tranquil yet vibrant sanctuary within the bustling El Paso-Juárez metroplex.

UTEP holds the distinction of being America's foremost university serving the Hispanic community, with a student population that is 84% Hispanic. It boasts an enrollment of more than 24,000 students across 171 programs, spanning bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. UTEP, with its annual research expenditures exceeding $130 million, is recognized as an R1 research university—a status accorded to the nation's top 5% of higher education institutions, and is classified as an R1: Research University (Highest research activity) in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Furthermore, it ranks fourth in Texas in terms of federal research expenditures among public universities.

The University is comprised of nine distinct colleges and schools. Each of these entities provides a range of degree programs at the undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate levels. UTEP offers 74 undergraduate degrees, 76 master's-level degrees, and 22 doctoral degrees. Read more about the UTEP 2030 Strategic Plan here.

UTEP is a comprehensive public research university that is increasing access to excellent higher education. We advance discovery of public value and positively impact the health, culture, education, and economy of the community we serve.

Goal 1, Teaching, Learning and the Student Experience: Provide students an excellent and engaged education in an inclusive university that builds on student strengths and demonstrates a culture of care.

Goal 2, Advance Discovery: Advance research, scholarship, and artistic expression with emphasis on areas of current and emerging strength.

Goal 3, Community Impact and Public Service: Foster well-being in our community so that we all live healthier, more prosperous, and culturally enriched lives.

Goal 4, Shape the Future of Higher Education: Positively impact American higher education as the
exemplary Hispanic-serving research university.

About the College of Nursing
The UTEP College of Nursing (CON) was established in 1976 by the University of Texas System as an independent CON. At that time, the CON offered a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree and Master of Science in Nursing degree with a variety of concentrations. Since 1976, the growth of the CON consists of increasing admission rates, high retention rates, and an increased number of graduate nursing programs. In 2019, CON received its 10-year reaccreditation from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) for the nursing undergraduate and master's programs and a five-year initial accreditation from the CCNE for the Doctorate in Nursing Practice program.

Celebrating nearly five decades of excellence, the College of Nursing at UTEP has been a cornerstone in cultivating highly skilled health care professionals. These professionals are in high demand across various health care facilities in Texas, New Mexico, and throughout the United States. A significant indicator of the university's educational quality is that more than 60% of El Paso's nursing workforce are UTEP alumni.

As a leading national research university of the 21st century, The University of Texas at El Paso offers a rich and supportive research environment. This empowers faculty and students from the College of Nursing's baccalaureate and graduate programs to engage in innovative health-related research opportunities. Facilities include a 16,000 square-foot Simulation Center, high-tech classrooms, conference rooms, an advising center, student study rooms and individual faculty offices. Educational programs include undergraduate and graduate programs. The UTEP College of Nursing has students enrolled in the following nursing majors: a traditional four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing; a Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Master of Science in Nursing Education; Master of Science in Nursing Administration; Master of Science and Post-Master Practitioner Certificate: Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner with Primary Care Focus, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (Across the Lifespan); and Doctor of Nursing Practice, Post-Master.

The UTEP College of Nursing will prepare nursing leaders by providing student-centered nursing programs with academic rigor, integrating evidence-based knowledge in nursing education and clinical practice, and expanding nursing knowledge through health care research locally and binationally.

The Opportunity
The University of Texas El Paso seeks an experienced and innovative leader to serve as Associate Dean of the College of Nursing for a contracted term of nine months. This position reports directly to the Dean of the College of Nursing and will provide academic leadership in nursing that results in exceptional student learning outcomes, faculty development, and conducts continuous process improvement activities within the undergraduate and graduate programs.

Minimum Qualifications
A PhD in Nursing from an accredited college or university
A minimum of eight to nine years of experience in the areas of nursing academic administration and academic nursing education
Meet the requirements for tenure
Able to obtain a registered nursing license in the state of Texas

Duties & Responsibilities
Ensures regulatory compliance, programmatic accreditation, internal consistency, and graduate outcomes that meet workplace expectations
Conducts continuous process improvement activities within the undergraduate and graduate nursing programs
Develops and monitors accreditation reports
Fosters an environment of creativity, innovation, responsiveness, and self-responsibility

Skills & Abilities
Leadership in teaching, research, and community service
Knowledge and evidence of strong supervisory and management skills
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to work effectively with a diverse community
Ability to develop a strategic plan
Knowledge of nursing education program administration and classroom management
Knowledge of state, federal, and local laws/regulations relating to programs, governmental compliance, and other regulatory standards such as the Board of Registered Nursing and Advanced Practice Registered Nursing, Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), and other university related accreditation standards
Knowledge of compliance requirements and challenges facing academic nursing programs
Expertise in teaching, clinical practice, and curriculum development within the nursing field
Knowledge of current developments, trends, and complexities within nursing and the health care industry
Ability to recruit for and market education programs

Application & Nomination Process
Confidential inquiries are welcomed, and nominations are invited.

Applications
1) Application packet must include:
a) A letter of interest;
b) Current curriculum vitae
c) At least four references with full contact and e-mail information. (References will not be contacted without applicant's consent.)
d) Copies of unofficial transcripts for all degrees

2) Submit application packet (preferably as PDFs) to UTEP-Nursing@myersmcrae.com by March 8, 2024, for best consideration. Additional information will be requested upon receipt of application. Review of applications will begin immediately. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Nominations
Submit nominations to
UTEP-Nursing-nominate@myersmcrae.com with complete contact and e-mail information for the individual being nominated.

Myers McRae Consultants
Jennifer Barfield,
Executive Vice President of Myers McRae Executive Search, and Amira Bevill, Vice President, are assisting the University of Texas El Paso with this search. Request a conversation regarding this search at JenniferBarfield@MyersMcRae.com.

The University of Texas at El Paso is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer. The University is committed to providing equal opportunity to all employees and individuals seeking employment or access to its programs, facilities or services, and will not discriminate against these persons because of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation or gender identity.






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