The confidential review of applications will occur as they are received and will continue until the position is filled.
A cover letter, attached as the first page of your Curriculum Vitae must be uploaded online via the http://careers.umich.edu/ (U-M Careers website) for this Job ID 255934.
In addition to applying online, applicants are requested to send the following materials to the UMSN Office of Human Resources via email to [email protected] please put in your subject line that you are applying for the Mary Lou Willard French Endowed Professorship opportunity.
Required Application Materials:
- Teaching statement
- Explanation of the teaching evaluation system and where you fall in quantitative system; summaries of evaluations involving ratings as well as student comments can be included; similarly, summaries should be provided for peer evaluations of teaching evaluations (if applicable)
- Research statement (includes a statement of impact of applicant's work in the first paragraph)
- Service statement
- Three (3) to five (5) publications of your best work (peer-reviewed), with emphasis on the most recent or most representative
If selected to move forward in the process, applicants will be asked to submit additional materials as noted in the School of Nursing Faculty Handbook.
For further information regarding this position please contact Janet Larson, PhD, RN, FAAN at: [email protected].
The University of Michigan, School of Nursing (UMSN) invites applications from individuals with a distinguished record of accomplishment to fill the Mary Lou Willard French Endowed Professorship. The School of Nursing seeks a senior faculty member who will focus his/her research on nursing care for cancer patients and their families. The recipient of the endowed professorship will be an accomplished scientist/scholar with demonstrated competence in funded research, leadership in interdisciplinary investigative teams as well as oncology nursing, and mentoring of junior scientists. The applicant will work closely with the University of Michigan School of Nursing faculty, the Michigan Medicine Rogel Cancer Center and national/international cancer funding sources.
This position is anticipated to be filled during the 2025-2026 academic year. We are soliciting applications from leading scholars in oncology nursing research. All people, including those who belong to groups underrepresented in nursing, are encouraged to apply.
The School of Nursing seeks to recruit and retain a diverse workforce as a reflection of our commitment to serve the diverse people of Michigan that extends worldwide, to fulfill the School's strategic plan, and to sustain the excellence of the School of Nursing. To learn more about diversity, equity, and inclusion visit: https://nursing.umich.edu/diversity/dei-faculty.
The University of Michigan is a world-class research institution. The School of Nursing offers a range of accredited educational programs and is consistently ranked among the top schools of nursing in the country. Michigan Medicine and their Rogel Cancer Center excel in medical education, patient care and research. Please visit our websites at http://www.nursing.umich.edu/, http://www.med.umich.edu/ and http://www.mcancer.org/. Together, we have built a strong community partnership.
- PhD in Nursing.
- Expertise in oncology nursing.
- For nursing PhD's, a current MI nursing license is required or eligibility for a nursing license in the State of Michigan.
- Prior to start date must be in compliance with all health requirements including standard precautions such as Basic Life Support (BLS) certification, orientations, licenses/certifications, policies and procedures both internal and external to the University for your assigned classroom(s) and/or clinical site(s) and/or research site(s).
- Record of first-author, databased, peer-reviewed publications, and presentations.
- Demonstrate excellent communication, networking and relationship-building sk