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Confidential

Assistant Dean, Nursing Division

Confidential, Omaha, Nebraska, us, 68197


About the CompanyTop-tier public medical schoolIndustryHigher EducationTypeEducational InstitutionFounded1869Employees1001-5000CategoriesEducationHealth CareMedicalHealthcareHospitals & ClinicsUniversity of NebraskaSpecialtiescollegemedical collegedental collegeuniversitynursingpharmacyallied healthnebraskaomahamedical centerand academic health scienceAbout the RoleJoin our dynamic team as the Assistant Dean for the Nursing Division, where you will play a critical role in shaping the future of nursing education and healthcare. We are looking for a visionary academic nurse leader with a robust background in research and a passion for transforming lives through premier educational experiences. In this key position, you will lead strategic planning initiatives, develop goals, and foster an environment of trust and excellence.You will drive the growth and expansion of our programs while nurturing strong relationships with clinical partners. Moreover, this role is dedicated to ensuring the success and well-being of our devoted faculty, staff, and students.The ideal applicant will hold a graduate degree in nursing, preferably a doctoral degree, and be eligible for appointment as a professor or associate professor. You will need at least 5 years of experience in academic administrative leadership, along with a successful track record in research, scholarship, and securing grant funding. Experience in mentoring faculty, promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion, and expertise in strategic planning are essential to thrive in this role.Your leadership skills as a transformational and strategic leader, persuasive communicator, and skilled negotiator are critical to our mission. We are seeking a service-driven individual who values community engagement and aligns with our organization's commitment to excellence.Hiring Manager TitleAssociate Dean for Academic ProgramsTravel PercentLess than 10%FunctionsEducation/Academic Administration