| Clinical Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Nurse-Midwifery (Career-Track) | 
 
      
      | Posting Number | req23772 | 
 
      
      | Department | College of Nursing | 
 
      
      | Department Website Link | https://nursing.arizona.edu | 
 
      
      | Medical Sub-Speciality |  | 
 
      
      | Location | Main Campus | 
 
      
      | Address | Tucson, AZ USA | 
 
      
      | Position Highlights | We are seeking Career Track Clinical Scholars to engage in innovative teaching/learning for our Nurse-Midwifery Specialty in the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program (Tucson). Rooted in the rich history of midwifery, our mission is to educate the next generation of midwives and to improve access to care for all by supporting communities to achieve reproductive health equity. The University of Arizona, College of Nursing, and Nurse-Midwifery program are committed to Inclusive Excellence, promoting an environment where all faculty, staff and students can bring their full selves to our learning community. In addition to Nurse-Midwifery, our advanced practice specialties include Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (NP), Family NP, Pediatric NP, Psychiatric Mental Health NP, and Nurse Anesthetist, as well as non-clinical specialties such as Executive Health Systems Leadership, Informatics and MS-DNP. Program faculty work collaboratively across disciplines to provide a transformative educational environment. We are able to offer varied FTE depending on the needs of the specific program and the incumbent. Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental, and visioninsurance plans; life insurance and disability programs; paid
 vacation, sick leave, and holidays; UA/ASU/NAU tuition reduction for
 the employee and qualified family members; retirement plans;
 access to UA recreation and cultural activities; and more!
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      | Duties & Responsibilities | Teaching: 
        Teachand guide students in clinical theory and practical courses related to nursing
 midwifery and advanced practice.
Adviseand mentor students across their academic program.
Facilitatestudent development and integration of expected nurse-midwifery
 competencies.
Participatein curriculum design and evaluation of program outcomes.
SupervisesDNP projects and serves on DNP project committees, creating a learning
 environment that facilitates student learning and achievement of expected
 program outcomes.
Negotiateand grow cooperative relationships with practice leaders at clinical
 experiential learning sites.
Participatein the planning and assessment of our program(s) through faculty
 governance and quality improvement activities.
Maintaina collaborative working relationship with other faculty and staff.
 Personal Scholarship: 
        Developand maintain academic excellence through practice-relevant inquiry and
 knowledge dissemination through publications and presentations.
 Citizenship: 
        Engagewith faculty, the administrative leadership team, and students in
 furthering the mission and goals of the College of Nursing
Participatein special projects and faculty governance activities, as needed.
Theremay be additional duties assigned as it relates to this position.
Participatein teams to obtain funding to support student education and training.
Maintainclinical practice proficiency by engaging in practice, either directly or
 indirectly.
MaintainAMCB certification as a Certified Nurse-Midwife.
 
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      | Minimum Qualifications | Rank to be determined by FAPT Committee. To be considered for each rank minimum requirements: All ranks: 
        UnencumberedArizona RN and APRN license
Two (2) years ofpractice as a nurse-midwife
One yeargraduate-level experience teaching
Maintaincompliance with immunizations, CPR, and other agency or College requirements
 and provide evidence of current status.
 Clinical Assistant Professor: 
        Doctoral degree(PhD, EdD, or DNP) in nursing or a related field.
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      | Preferred Qualifications | 
        
 Experience teaching various student populations. Experience with curriculum design, program development and evaluation of nursing programs.Experience with simulation in nursing education.Experience with collaborative/active learning techniques.Experience with on-line teaching methodologies.Record of professional service commensurate with rank. Program of scholarship and scholarly activities commensurate with rank.
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      | Rank | To be Determined | 
 
      
      | Tenure Information | Career-Track (CT) | 
 
      
      | FLSA | Exempt | 
 
      
      | Full Time/Part Time | To be Determined | 
 
      
      | Number of Hours Worked per Week | 20 - 40 | 
 
      
      | Job FTE | .50 - 1.0 | 
 
      
      | Work Calendar | Fiscal | 
 
      
      | Job Category | Faculty | 
 
      
      | Benefits Eligible | Yes - Full Benefits | 
 
      
      | Rate of Pay | DOE, salary commensurate with AACP/AAMC public school benchmarks | 
 
      
      | Compensation Type | salary at 1.0 full-time equivalency (FTE) | 
 
      
      | Type of criminal background check required: | Name-based criminal background check (non-security sensitive) | 
 
      
      | Number of Vacancies | 1 | 
 
      
      | Target Hire Date |  | 
 
      
      | Expected End Date |  | 
 
      
      | Contact Information for Candidates | Lindsay Bouchard | labouchard@arizona.edu | 
 
      
      | Open Date | 8/27/2025 | 
 
      
      | Open Until Filled | Yes | 
 
      
      | Documents Needed to Apply | Curriculum Vitae (CV), Cover Letter, and Three Additional Documents | 
 
      
      | Special Instructions to Applicant | Additional documents required: 1. Two recommendation letters. 2. Proof of RN and APRN license in Arizona prior to the first day of employment. | 
      
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