Mount Mercy University is a Catholic, coeducational university founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1928 enrolling nearly 1,450 students. The university offers a variety of liberal arts, professional, accelerated, and graduate degree programs.
The Martin-Herold College of Nursing and Health (MHCNH) is the university’s first-ever named college with 400+ nursing students and 50+ health care students across its undergraduate and graduate programs. The MHCNH is currently searching for a faculty member at the rank of assistant professor in the undergraduate program whose specialty is mental health.
Candidates must hold a Master’s of Science in Nursing degree. A doctoral degree is preferred. Experience in teaching at the baccalaureate level is desired as is at least two years of clinical experience.
Interested applicants should submit an application letter, curriculum vita, and contact information for three references as Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat attachments to: hr@022aode.com with the subject line: “Assistant Professor of Nursing”. Only application materials emailed to this address will be considered.
The successful candidate should demonstrate a willingness to support Mount Mercy’s mission as a Catholic university providing student-focused education in the spirit of the Sisters of Mercy. Mount Mercy University welcomes those of different faiths and cultural backgrounds and is committed to excellence in education and community service.
The university is an equal opportunity employer and a smoke-free campus.