Duke University

Watts College of Nursing Instructor, Program Lead

Duke University$75K — $95K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Doctorate in Nursing or a related field required
  • Current RN license in North Carolina with no encumbrances
  • 7-10 years of nursing education experience in accredited programs
  • 5 years in a course lead or lead faculty role
  • Strong expertise in curriculum oversight and accreditation processes
  • Advanced leadership, strategic planning, and organizational skills
  • Proficiency in educational technology and data-driven decision-making

Responsibilities

  • Provide strategic leadership and oversight for the nursing curriculum
  • Serve as a key advisor on programmatic initiatives and outcomes
  • Lead planning efforts for curricular innovation and responsiveness
  • Oversee the design and evaluation of the nursing curriculum
  • Ensure integration of course content and clinical experiences
  • Mentor and guide Level Leads and faculty to foster collaboration
  • Monitor and improve student performance and outcomes

Benefits

  • Professional development opportunities and mentorship programs
  • Collaboration with top academic and clinical partners
  • Engagement in scholarly activities and presentations
  • Active participation in professional organizations and committees
  • Supportive work environment fostering innovation in nursing education
Full Job Description
Job Summary

The Program Lead provides strategic, program-wide leadership for the nursing curriculum across all levels of the program. This role builds upon Level Lead responsibilities and assumes broader accountability for curriculum integration, faculty development, student outcomes, accreditation readiness, and continuous quality improvement. The Program Lead partners closely with the President, Associate Executive of Academics, Level Leads, and key stakeholders to ensure cohesive, high-quality, and future-focused nursing education aligned with WCON's mission and Duke's standards of excellence.

Key Responsibilities

Program Leadership & Strategy
  • Provide strategic leadership and oversight for the nursing program across all levels, ensuring curricular coherence, progression, and alignment with institutional goals.
  • Serve as a key academic leader and advisor to the President and Associate Executive of Academics on programmatic initiatives, outcomes, and improvement efforts.
  • Lead cross-level planning to support innovation, consistency, and responsiveness to emerging trends in nursing education and practice.


Curriculum Oversight & Integration
  • Oversee the design, implementation, and ongoing evaluation of the nursing curriculum across levels, ensuring alignment with program outcomes and regulatory standards.
  • Ensure horizontal and vertical integration of innovative course content, clinical experiences, and learning outcomes.
  • Lead program-level curriculum revisions and continuous improvement initiatives.


Faculty Leadership & Development
  • Provide mentorship, and guidance to Level Leads and faculty, fostering a culture of collaboration, excellence, and professional growth.
  • Support faculty development related to teaching effectiveness, assessment strategies, and evidence-based educational practices.
  • Participate in faculty evaluation processes and contribute to recommendations related to faculty development and advancement, as appropriate.


Student Outcomes & Quality Assurance
  • Monitor program-wide student performance, progression, and outcomes, identifying trends and implementing strategies to support student success.
  • Collaborate with academic leadership to address student concerns, academic risk, and professional conduct issues at the program level.
  • Lead program-level quality assurance initiatives using data-informed decision-making.


Accreditation, Compliance & Reporting
  • Provide leadership for accreditation preparation and ongoing compliance efforts, ensuring alignment with ACEN, ABHES, and regulatory requirements.
  • Coordinate program-level documentation, reports, and self-studies in collaboration with academic leadership and faculty.
  • Ensure consistent implementation of accreditation standards across all levels of the program.


Collaboration & Partnerships
  • Collaborate with academic and clinical partners to enhance clinical education, student learning opportunities, and workforce alignment.
  • Represent WCON in internal and external committees, task forces, and professional organizations as assigned.


Scholarship & Professional Service
  • Engage in and promote scholarly activities, including research, presentations, and publications related to nursing education.
  • Serve on college and university committees, including leadership roles as assigned.
  • Support innovation and best practices in nursing education, including the integration of technology and emerging pedagogies.


Perform related work as required.

Qualifications

Education
  • Doctorate in Nursing or a related field (DNP, Ed.D., Ph.D.) required.


Licensure
  • Current, unencumbered RN license in the state of North Carolina.
  • Meets North Carolina State Board of Nursing requirements.


Experience
  • Minimum of 7-10 years of full-time nursing education experience in an accredited nursing program. Minimum of 5 years in a course lead or lead faculty role.
  • Demonstrated leadership experience at the level of Course Lead, Level Lead, or equivalent.
  • Experience with program-level curriculum oversight, accreditation activities, and faculty leadership preferred.


Skills
  • Advanced leadership, strategic planning, and organizational skills.
  • Strong communication, collaboration, and mentorship abilities.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in educational technology and data-informed decision-making.
  • Deep familiarity with accreditation standards and regulatory requirements.


Certifications
  • Maintains current BLS certification.
  • Professional nursing certification required; advanced or education-focused certifications preferred.


Working Conditions
  • Ability to work in academic and clinical environments, including standing/walking for extended periods and safely handling medical equipment, as required.

About Duke University

Duke University is a private research university in Durham, North Carolina. Founded by Methodists and Quakers in the present-day town of Trinity in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892. Duke's campus spans over 8,600 acres on three contiguous campuses in Durham as well as a marine lab in Beaufort. Duke University is consistently ranked among the top 20 universities in the United States and is a member of the prestigious Ivy League. Duke is also known for its highly ranked medical, law, and business schools. Duke University has a diverse student body, with students from all 50 states and over 100 countries. Duke University was founded in 1838 and is located in Durham, North Carolina.
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