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Associate Professor, Nursing Programs


Company : Rochester Regional Health


Location : Rochester, NY


Created : 2026-04-04


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Description Job Title: Associate Professor - Nursing Programs Department: Rochester General College of Health Career Location: 470 Skyview Centre Hours Per Week: Full Time Schedule: Monday - Friday / Day and Evening classes and clinicals Position Summary: Faculty develops, implements, and evaluates the assigned program of study on an ongoing basis. This position participates in selecting students, advising students, curriculum development, program revisions, program evaluations, textbook selection, teaching in the classroom and clinical setting, evaluation of student achievement, and other matters, as assigned, in accordance with the mission, core values, and purposes of the college. Job Duties: - Provides leadership for all academic programs; - Works with the Program Coordinator and the Dean of Academics and to facilitate appropriate program development, implementation, evaluation and assessment; - Ensures systematic review of programs to ensure quality and current course content, best practice and achievement of regulatory standards; - Performs other duties as assigned by the President, Program Coordinator and/or the Dean of Academics; - Serves on committees as assigned/approved; - Reports to the relevant program coordinator. Personnel Duties: - Participates in interviewing and makes recommendations for hiring of faculty; - Arranges for coverage of classes during absences and emergency leaves; - Promotes rapport within the department, campus, and community; - Posts and keeps a minimum of three office hours per week that are convenient to students who seek assistance with counseling, academic advising, and coursework; - Maintains punctuality in meeting assigned classes and clinical responsibilities; - Models professional behavior and standards of practice while in the workplace; - Functions as a change agent and leader by promoting innovative practices in educational environments; - Participates in professional development opportunities that increase one's effectiveness in the role; - Participates in a minimum of 23 continuing education hours per year: Administration: - Participates in budget planning process; - Attends and participates in faculty meetings; - Participates in accreditation reviews and reports; - Participates in developing programs, evaluating and revising student policies, organizational framework and revising curricular offerings; - Participates in recruitment, orientation, and coordination of students and faculty; - Participates in the orientation and advisement of students. Committee/Meeting Responsibilities: - Attends and participates in at least one of the program committees; - Serves as a member of the assigned program Advisory Committee; - Participates in organization-wide committees when requested. Advising: - Serves as an advisor for students; - Provides guidance in the students' academic and personal development; - Develops remediation plans with students; - Schedules regular meetings with students who are at risk to be unsuccessful in a course or the program; - Assists students in identifying and utilizing resources that may contribute to their success. Curricula: - Implements syllabi, including all course requirements and assignments, for all students; - Submits suggestions for changes in syllabi, course or program to the Curriculum Chair and the Program Coordinator; - Designs and implements new curriculum; - Participates in the evaluation of curriculum; - Ensures curricula reflects institutional philosophy, mission, current healthcare trends and community needs. Instruction: - Maintains control of the classroom; - Develops assigned course and clinical syllabi to reflect the college philosophy, theoretical constructs, course description, and objectives and curriculum; - Utilizes a variety of teaching methods to accommodate the learning styles of the students; - Provides for opportunities for active student involvement through practice and application; - Demon