Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor- Child Maltreatment
The Pennsylvania State University | |
United States, Pennsylvania, University Park | |
201 Old Main (Show on map) | |
Nov 21, 2024 | |
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Position Overview: The Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing (Nese CON) at Penn State University invites applications for an open rank, tenure-line faculty position. We seek a dynamic and innovative scholar whose research, teaching, and service will contribute to the interdisciplinary mission of improving the health and well-being of children and families, with a distinct research focus in child maltreatment. This position is co-funded by Penn State's interdisciplinarySocial Science Research Institute(SSRI) and the successful candidate will have a dedicated affiliation with the SSRI Child Maltreatment Solutions Network. In addition, candidates will be expected to contribute to SSRI'smissionto foster research that addresses critical human and social problems at the local, national, and international levels. SSRI has five strategic foci: 1) the causes and consequences of inequality; 2) human development and behavior; 3) the social and environmental determinants of health; 4) innovative and data intensive research methods; and 5) individual and community impact. SSRI supports interdisciplinary research by bringing researchers across the university together around emerging areas, and by providing consultation, seed grants, faculty fellowships, and core resources tailored to the needs of social and behavioral scientists. Candidates with excellent interdisciplinary orientations are particularly desired. Ideal candidates will engage in interdisciplinary and/or translational work, integrating child maltreatment interests with our college mission to transform lives and improve health of the populations we serve. Responsibilities: 1. Research: Develop and sustain an impactful, externally funded research program that addresses critical issues related to child maltreatment and to engage in interdisciplinary collaboration within the Child Maltreatment Solutions Network. 2. Potential areas of focus include, but are not limited to:
3. Teaching: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in the Nursing program and/or Child Maltreatment and Advocacy Studies minor, with potential opportunities to develop specialized courses related to child maltreatment and trauma-informed care. 4. Mentorship: Advise and mentor undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students, including guiding them in research projects and professional development. 5. Service: Participate in college and university service, as well as contribute to the broader academic and professional community, including the activities of the Child Maltreatment Solutions Network, and with external stakeholders. 6. Community Engagement: Collaborate with community organizations, healthcare systems, and policy makers to translate research into practice and policy. With a focus on the interdisciplinary topical area of Child Maltreatment as it relates to research targeting understanding and responding to the needs of communities and the impact on adolescents and young adults who are victims of sexual abuse/assault, you will benefit from collaborating with the Sexual Assault Forensic Examination (SAFE-T) Center and being a member of Penn State's R1 research community. Appointed as a co-funded hire, you will engage with the diverse research portfolio and expertise in Penn State's Social Science Research Institute's Child Maltreatment Solutions Network and the Nese College of Nursing. Key Qualifications: Applicants at the rank of Assistant Professor must have the following at the time of beginning the appointment:
Applicants at the rank of Associate Professor should possess the same qualifications as Assistant Professor as well as:
Applicants at the rank of Professor should possess the same qualifications as Associate Professor as well as:
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Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing: The Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing is one of the most comprehensive nursing colleges in any public university in the United States. With over $17 million in research expenditures since the college's inception in 2013, the college has been awarded over $8 million for gerontology research, over $4 million for the development of a sexual assault forensic examination telehealth center (SAFE-T Center), and approximately $1.5 million to support clinical and translational science. Recently named a Center of Excellence by the National League for Nursing in recognition of the college's commitment to the investment in its faculty, Penn State Nursing is poised to support you throughout your time on its faculty and beyond. With over 2,100 undergraduate students and approximately 200 graduate students, our footprint is world-wide with our faculty creating immeasurable experiences for our students around the globe. We offer four undergraduate degree programs as well as six advanced degree programs. The Nese College of Nursing enjoys the distinction of being the only named nursing school in the Big 10. Being fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) with programmatic approval from the State Board of Nursing, the Nese College of Nursing is a premier educator for nurses across the Commonwealth. Further, the college is the academic home to the Tressa Nese and Helen Diskevich Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence, the Sexual Assault Forensic Examination Telehealth (SAFE-T) Center, Age-Friendly Care, PA, and delivers its award-winning curriculum across 12 Penn State Campus locations including Hershey Medical Center. The Nese College of Nursing resides primarily at the University Park Campus. 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