Assistant Dean, Pre-Licensure Programs - School of Nursing
Company: Emory Healthcare/Emory University
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: May 28, 2023
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Description
The Assistant Dean for Pre-Licensure Programs (ADPLP) is both a
strategic leader and tactical contributor to the School of Nursing
(SON). Working under the Associate Dean for Education (ADE) the
ADPLP provides internal and external leadership for all
Pre-Licensure Programs in alignment with the SON mission, vision,
and values. Works with leadership to identify program outcomes and
deliverables. Develops goals and metrics designed to achieve
outcomes. Collaborates with SON's internal and external strategic
partners integral to achieving outcomes. Leads Pre-Licensure
faculty team, student engagement, and delivery of high quality
precision education. Develops internal and external metrics and
feedback systems for continuous improvement. Develops a strategic
plan for increasing visibility, reputation, and national ranking of
the program. Establishes and implements effective strategies to
ensure the right messaging reaches faculty, staff, students, and
alumni, thereby increasing the effectiveness of the Pre-Licensure
Programs strategic work. Serves on or leads various school or
university-wide committees, advisory groups, taskforces, or
projects as appropriate. Provides input on the hiring, supervision,
and evaluation of Pre-Licensure Program faculty. Works closely with
the Associate Dean for Education (ADE), the Directors of
Pre-Licensure Programs, Program Administrators, Curriculum
Committee, and Faculty to ensure Pre-Licensure Programs outcomes
and continuous improvement; including collaboration on course
offerings, program changes, and student experiences. Collaborates
with the Assistant Dean for Admission and Financial Aid (ADAFA)
regarding student recruitment, admission, and financial aid
programs; collaborates with the Chief Diversity and Inclusion
Officers and Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Diversity
Initiatives to support all students, including those with special
needs, testing accommodations, and mental health support;
collaborates with the Associate Dean for Clinical Partnerships on
issues related to clinical placements; and collaborates with the
Associate Dean for Research to assure appropriate integration of
research and faculty research expertise into curriculum.
The ADPLP will hold a terminal degree (PhD or equivalent, or DNP)
and licensure as a Registered Nurse. Experience in undergraduate
/pre-licensure nursing education is required and academic nursing
leadership experience is preferred. This is a three-year
administrative position with re-appointment annually based upon
performance appraisal completed by the Associate Dean for Education
(ADE).
Under the Supervision of the Associate Dean for Education the ADGCP
will ensure the following:
Thought Leadership
--- Strategically aligns with the ADE and SON Leadership team
--- Cultivates innovative approaches to advance the Pre-licensure
Programs in accordance with the NHWSN's mission and vision
--- Sets the standard for precision competency-based education to
improve student learning and success
--- Leads strategic action with key stakeholders integral to
achieving outcomes
Program Leadership and Management
--- Leads the Pre-licensure programs to eminence in outcomes and
reputation
--- As the Pre-licensure Programs leader, exhibits vision, courage,
and optimism
--- Collaborates with NHWSN, Emory, and community leaders to
promote community, partnership, mentoring and diverse
perspectives
--- Oversees the Pre-licensure Program Directors and faculty to
achieve high quality precision education and student success,
including student success policy and strategy development
--- Oversees Pre-licensure Program student experience outcomes;
ensuring students are treated with respect and dignity
--- Advances diversity and inclusion priorities in collaboration
with the Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officers and Assistant Dean
for Student Affairs and Diversity Initiatives
--- Leads student engagement that fosters leadership and student
outcomes
--- Provides leadership in the management of the Pre-licensure
Programs through curriculum development, implementation of
innovations, systematic evaluation, and program planning
--- Collaborates with the Pre-licensure Programs Program Directors
to conduct faculty meetings, program evaluation, and
development
--- Supports use of innovative technological teaching methods and
tools for the Pre-licensure Programs for continuous improvement,
including advancement of distance education delivery models
--- Collaborates with the Associate Dean and Director for Clinical
Partnerships to ensure clinical education competencies are
achieved
--- Ensures achievement of credentialing and accreditation
standards
--- Advises on hiring, supervision, and evaluation of the
Pre-licensure program faculty, including identifying programmatic
needs for faculty recruitment and retention
--- Responsible for Pre-licensure programs faculty assignments in
collaboration with Program Directors and SADAA
--- Collaborates with the Director of Curriculum and Accreditation
to develop and maintain program policies and student handbook and
assures compliance with all educational and accreditation
policies.
--- Oversees Pre-licensure program curriculum development,
including approval of recommendations for course, curricula and
program changes submitted to the Curriculum committee.
--- Collaborates with Director of Curriculum and Accreditation,
Program Directors, and faculty to develop schema for course
offerings and schedules each semester and assuring compliance with
university policies.
--- Ensures strategic alignment with the SON leadership team, as a
member or ex-officio of SON committees, including the SON
Curriculum Committee, Admissions Committee, Progressions Committee,
Program Evaluation Committee, Faculty Search, and Advisory
Committees.
University and Community Engagement
--- Develops and maintains strategic relationships to advance the
Pre-licensure programs outcomes
--- Collaborates with Emory University, WHSC, EHC, and community
leaders to advance Pre-licensure education
--- Chairs the SON Pre-licensure Education Advisory Council
--- Serves on and collaborates with Emory OUA and Associate
Deans
--- Supports strategic alignment with the SON leadership team, as a
member of external committees
--- Serves on university committees on registration, calendar, and
academic compliance as needed.
Advising/Mentoring
--- Oversees Pre-licensure Student Advisement and Mentoring Program
in collaboration with Pre-licensure program directors
--- Develops and oversees student success initiatives with Program
Directors and the School Progression Committee
--- Mentors and sponsors Pre-licensure programs faculty to advance
education, scholarship, and professional development outcomes
Student Recruitment and Enrollment
--- Advances SON Leadership's goals related to enrollment in
collaboration with Admissions
--- Sets standards in collaboration with Admissions for student
eligibility, uses internal and external data, and supports
admission of high quality candidates for Pre-licensure programs
Metrics and Outcomes
--- Ensures Pre-licensure Programs outcomes meet the high quality
standards of the NHWSN, including a focus on retaining and
advancing the program's high NCLEX pass rates
--- Advances SON leadership's goals related to enrollment in
collaboration with Admissions
--- Advances SON leadership's goals related to clinical
partnerships and IPE initiatives in collaboration with Office of
Clinical Relationships and Clinical Placements
--- Advances SON leadership's goals related to graduation rates
--- Advances SON leadership's goals related to certification pass
rates
--- Advances SON leadership's goals related to program national
rec
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Job Number 95393
Job Type Regular Full-Time
Division School Of Nursing
Department SON: Education
Campus Location (For Posting) : City Atlanta
Location : Name Emory Campus-Clifton Corridor
This position may involve the following Health and Safety issues:
Not Applicable
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