Pharmacology - Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice Faculty
Rocky Vista UniversityAbout the role
Location, Job Title, Benefits
Rocky Vista University Health Center in Englewood, CO has an opening for an
Pharmacology - Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice Faculty (Part-Time)
To be considered for this position applicants should submit a resume/cover letter and salary requirements on our Careers page at www.rvu.edu.
SALARY:
$20.00 - $22.75 per hour. The salary of the finalist(s) selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to skill, knowledge, experience, education, and credentials.
BENEFITS:
RVU offers benefits that include paid sick and 401(K).
Commitment to Inclusive Excellence: We are Rocky Vista University (RVU), a diverse, equitable, and inclusive healthcare education university that recognizes, values, and respects the commonalities and differences reflected in our students, staff, faculty, and alumni. We strive to be compassionate healthcare educators and practitioners who embrace and champion inclusive excellence.
RVU is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
Primary Purpose
This position is primarily focused on the development, delivery, and evaluation of doctoral-level pharmacology coursework for nurse anesthesia students within a rigorous graduate curriculum. The faculty member will collaborate closely with DNAP leadership and faculty to ensure course content aligns with program outcomes, accreditation standards, evidence-based practice, and contemporary anesthesia care.
Essential Job Functions
- Develop, organize, and deliver graduate-level pharmacology curriculum for DNAP students in accordance with program objectives, accreditation standards, and university policies.
- Provide instruction in general pharmacology, anesthesia pharmacology, autonomic pharmacology, cardiovascular pharmacology, sedatives, analgesics, neuromuscular blockade, vasoactive medications, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and related pharmacotherapeutics relevant to anesthesia and perioperative patient care.
- Develop course materials including lectures, examinations, case studies, simulation integration, learning activities, and online educational resources.
- Evaluate student performance and provide timely feedback, remediation guidance, and academic support as needed.
- Maintain accurate course records and comply with university policies regarding grading, assessment, and instructional documentation.
- Participate in course evaluation, curriculum review, and continuous quality improvement efforts.
- Collaborate effectively with interdisciplinary faculty, clinical educators, and program leadership to ensure integration of pharmacology content throughout the DNAP curriculum.
- Maintain current knowledge of advances in pharmacology, anesthesia therapeutics, healthcare education methodologies, and evidence-based practice.
- Participate in scholarly, professional development, or educational activities consistent with graduate healthcare education expectations.
- Participate in faculty meetings and academic activities as appropriate for the role.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of nurse anesthesia and anesthesiology principles, techniques, and advancements.
- Working knowledge of contemporary pharmacologic principles and their application to anesthesia practice, perioperative medicine, and advanced patient care.
- An understanding of the accreditation standards and requirements for nurse anesthesia programs.
- The ability to develop, deliver, and continuously improve curriculum.
- Strive in utilizing innovative teaching methods to enhance learning outcomes.
- Experience in supervising and mentoring students in diverse clinical settings.
- Engagement in research, publications, and presentations relevant to nurse anesthesia.
- Strive in participating in program evaluation and implementing improvement strategies.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills for effective collaboration.
- Ability to direct and manage components within the nurse anesthesia program.
- Outstanding communication abilities with a track record of collaborative work.
- Commitment to maintaining high professionalism and ethical behavior standards.
- Willingness to adapt to changes and commitment to continuous professional development.
- Outstanding communication abilities with a proven track record of collaborative
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