MID-AMERICA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY
Location
Olathe, Kansas
The faculty member is responsible for teaching, evaluating students, and developing nursing curricula across traditional, hybrid, and online formats. Additional duties include student advising, scholarship activities, and participating in university committee meetings.
Candidates must hold at least a Master of Science in Nursing and possess RN licensure in Kansas and Missouri. A doctorate degree and prior university-level teaching experience are strongly preferred.
Participates in the ongoing development and maintenance of quality educational nursing programs consistent with the needs of the students and with the educational objectives of the department, school and University Attends and is punctual for all scheduled class sessions, student appointments, committee meetings, department meetings, chapel, Faculty Congress, and other assigned meetings Follows the MNU Faculty Handbook including the following: Assumes the normal teaching load for full-time (as specified in one’s annual faculty contract), 11- month faculty, which is thirty (30) undergraduate credit hours per year. Develops curriculum and delivers coursework effectively in a traditional classroom setting, hybrid and/or online format; Keeps courses current and relevant in content and pedagogy; Advises and strives to retain students in the assigned nursing program; Assists in ongoing assessment and evaluation of program, curriculum, and coursework; Recommends revisions to the assigned nursing program as needed for alignment with professional, regional, and market changes; Integrates faith and learning; Presents self as a positive role model in the community. Utilizes evidence-based nursing education in practice. Participate in School of Nursing meetings and assigned committees. Participates in professional development activities. Participates in scholarship activities. Adheres to the MNU Faculty Handbook. Uses SON, University, and program resources wisely. QualificationsQualifications/Skills Required: Required qualifications for Pre-licensure nursing faculty include an earned master’s degree in nursing with a doctorate degree (PhD, DNP or EdD) preferred. Past teaching experience in an academic setting is preferred as is prior teaching experience in traditional classroom settings as well as hybrid, blended and/or on-line formats. Strong computer skills and an understanding of instructional technology are necessary. Applicants should demonstrate knowledge of current issues in nursing education and practice, program/course development, outcomes assessment, informatics, and possess strong interpersonal and communication skills, as well as a strong commitment to the Christian character and the mission of MNU. Education and/or Experience: Minimum of a Master of Science in Nursing degree; To teach graduate courses, must have an earned doctorate degree; (Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Nursing Practice, or Doctor of Education (in nursing preferred); University-level academic experience strongly preferred; RN licensure in Kansas and Missouri (or ability to obtain) required. Physical Demands: Ability to stand during classroom teaching as necessary; Ability to work at desk on computer; Ability to work independently and autonomously while assuming accountability for actions and work; Some lifting and bending.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. To apply for this position, attach the following documentation with your online application: A complete curriculum vita or resume Letter of application (cover letter) Teaching Philosophy List of professional references (minimum of 3 with phone number and email address included) University transcripts from all universities from which degrees were received (scan and attach) or request mailing from appropriate university (official transcripts will be required upon hire) Statement of faith (see below) Questions about the application process may be addressed to Abigail Harris, HR Specialist, at abrubaker@mnu.edu. Questions regarding the position may be addressed to Dr. Jennifer Ferguson, Associate Dean of Nursing, at jlferguson@mnu.edu. Verification of credentials (such as a transcript with degree conferral noted) will be required if the position is offered. Statement of Faith MidAmerica Nazarene University is an intentionally Christian Community and desires that all employees in positions of leadership reflect a foundational Christian position in word, attitude and action. While there is no predetermined length or format for the Personal Statement of Faith, the norm is a one or two page narrative document describing the applicant’s central Christian beliefs, significant formative influences in the applicant’s Christian experience (e.g., religious experiences of conversion or the affirmation of one’s faith, one’s family and/or home life, spiritual aspirations), and ways in which the applicant’s faith is being demonstrated in daily patterns and practices. Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
July 2026. Work Environment and Physical Requirements Work is performed in a normal office and classroom setting. Travel between buildings on campus is required; occasional weekend and evening work during given periods and travel to other locations for training can be expected i.e., conferences, etc. Deadlines, disturbances of workflow, and/or irregularities in work schedule are expected and occur on an intermittent basis. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the job’s essential functions. MidAmerica Nazarene University is very much interested in reviewing applications from qualified members of traditionally underrepresented groups in America including women and racial and ethnic minorities. MidAmerica Nazarene University policy prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, gender, age, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, marital status, or disability in the recruitment and admission of students and in the operation of all university programs, activities, and services. Any concerns regarding discrimination on the basis of gender or disability should be addressed to the Human Resources Director. *Christian faith and employment at MidAmerica Nazarene University: MidAmerica Nazarene University is an expression of the Church of the Nazarene. It reserves the right to prefer employees on the basis of religion (Title VII, Section 702-703, U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964). Preferred candidates demonstrate a strong commitment to the Christian faith, active participation in a local church, and a philosophy of Christian higher education consistent with the Wesleyan tradition. Read the university’s full Non-Discrimination/Equal Employment Opportunity Statement at www.mnu.edu/employment.
Market context
Kansas nursing faculty openings are often driven by ongoing demand for qualified educators in nursing programs and clinical training settings. These roles are competitive because schools typically look for advanced credentials, active RN licensure in Kansas and Missouri, and prior university teaching experience; a doctorate can strengthen your candidacy. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then tailor your application to highlight teaching, curriculum, and clinical experience.
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