University of Dayton

Assistant/Associate Professor & Program Director DNP-NA

University of Dayton$90K — $120K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Earned doctorate in Nursing or related field.
  • Current CRNA certification and unrestricted RN license.
  • Minimum three years clinical practice as a CRNA.
  • Proven teaching and leadership experience in nurse anesthesia education.
  • Ability to meet Program Director qualifications per accreditation standards.

Responsibilities

  • Teach graduate courses in the DNP-NA program.
  • Develop and maintain course materials and assess student learning.
  • Provide leadership for curriculum planning and program assessment.
  • Ensure compliance with accreditation and regulatory standards.
  • Collaborate with faculty and clinical partners to enhance educational experiences.

Benefits

  • Tenure-eligible faculty position with academic leadership opportunities.
  • Engagement in teaching, scholarship, and service activities.
  • Support for professional development and ethical practice.
  • Involvement in strategic planning and institutional collaboration.
Full Job Description
Faculty Rank or Job Title
Assistant/Associate Professor & Program Director DNP-NA

Job Category:
Faculty/Instructional

Department
School of Nursing

EEO number:
26Y338

Position FTE

1.0

Minimum Annual Salary
Negotiable

Salary Band:
FA NA

Job Summary/Basic Function:

The Wright State University School of Nursing (SON) is dedicated to advancing nursing through excellence in education, clinical practice, scholarship, and interprofessional collaboration. This tenure-eligible faculty position is responsible for teaching within the Doctor of Nursing Practice-Nurse Anesthesia (DNP-NA) program while providing academic, administrative, and strategic leadership for the program.

The Program Director is responsible for the overall quality, integrity, assessment, accreditation, and continuous improvement of the DNP-NA program. Responsibilities include curriculum oversight, faculty collaboration, student success, clinical partnerships, and compliance with university policies and applicable accreditation and regulatory standards. As a tenure-eligible faculty member, the individual is expected to engage in teaching, scholarship, and service consistent with university expectations

Minimum Qualifications
• Earned doctorate in Nursing or a closely related field.
• Current certification as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA).
• Current unrestricted Registered Nurse license and Advanced Practice Registered Nurse licensure (or eligibility for Ohio licensure prior to employment).
• Minimum of three years of clinical practice as a CRNA.
• Demonstrated teaching, leadership, or administrative experience in nurse anesthesia or graduate nursing education.
• Demonstrated ability to meet qualifications required to serve as Program Director under applicable accreditation standards.

Preferred Qualifications
• Previous experience serving in a leadership role within a nurse anesthesia educational program.
• Experience with accreditation, assessment, curriculum development, and continuous quality improvement.
• Record of scholarly productivity, including publications, presentations, or funded projects.
• Experience developing and maintaining clinical education partnerships.

Essential Functions and percent of time:

Teaching - 45%
• Teach graduate didactic, clinical, simulation, and/or laboratory courses within the DNP-NA curriculum.
• Utilize evidence-based teaching strategies that integrate theory, clinical practice, and scholarship.
• Advise and mentor students while fostering academic success, professional development, and ethical practice.
• Develop and maintain course materials and assess student learning outcomes.
• Participate in curriculum development and continuous improvement initiatives.

Program Leadership - 30%
• Serve as Program Director for the DNP-NA program.
• Provide leadership for curriculum planning, implementation, assessment, and continuous program improvement.
• Ensure compliance with university policies and applicable accreditation, certification, and regulatory standards.
• Coordinate program assessment, annual reporting, accreditation activities, and preparation for accreditation reviews.
• Collaborate with faculty, administration, and clinical partners to support high-quality educational experiences.
• Support student recruitment, admissions, progression, retention, and graduation initiatives.
• Participate in strategic planning, budgeting, scheduling, and resource allocation for the program.

Essential Functions and percent of time (cont'd):

Research and Scholarship - 15%
• Maintain an active program of scholarship consistent with expectations for a tenure-eligible appointment.
• Disseminate scholarly work through presentations, publications, and other professional activities.
• Pursue collaborative research and external funding opportunities, as appropriate.

Service - 10%
• Serve on departmental, college, university, and professional committees.
• Participate in student recruitment, outreach, and professional service activities.
• Represent the School of Nursing through engagement with professional organizations and community partners.

Non-Essential Functions and percent of time:

Working Conditions

Effective July 1, 2017, per Policy 7230 Wright State University is tobacco-free. Tobacco use, including the sale, advertising sampling and distribution of tobacco products and tobacco related items is prohibited in all university facilities, on all university owned or leased grounds, university owned or operated residence halls and apartments, and at all university sponsored events regardless of location. Tobacco use is also prohibited in all university vehicles or on any equipment owned, leased or operated by Wright State University. This policy applies to anyone on campus including students, faculty, staff, visitors, consultants, vendors, patients, volunteers, and contractor employees.

Special Instructions to Applicants

Posting Date
07/15/2026

First Consideration Date:
08/15/2026

Closing Date

Open Until Filled
Yes

About University of Dayton

The University of Dayton is a private Catholic research university located in Dayton, Ohio. The university was founded in 1850 by the Society of Mary and has a long history of academic excellence and community engagement. The University of Dayton offers undergraduate and graduate programs in a wide range of fields, including business, engineering, education, and the arts. The university is committed to providing a high-quality education that prepares students for successful careers and meaningful lives. The University of Dayton is also known for its commitment to sustainability and social justice, and has been recognized as one of the greenest universities in the country.
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