
Dean, Graduate School of Nursing
The University of Massachusetts Worcester
Worcester, Massachusetts
THE ORGANIZATION
The University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS), also known as the University of Massachusetts Worcester (UMass Worcester), is co-located with our clinical partner UMass Memorial Health Care, Inc. (UMMHC), forming the academic health sciences campus of the University of Massachusetts. UMMS is one of the fastest growing academic health sciences centers in the country. In addition to the Graduate School of Nursing (GSN), the campus is home to the School of Medicine (SOM) – the Commonwealth’s only public medical school, the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS), and thriving biomedical research and business enterprises consisting of Mass Biologics and Commonwealth Medicine. Together, these entities constitute a preeminent academic health sciences center that serves patients and populations statewide and beyond.
UMMS is part of the 5 campus University of Massachusetts System. All 5 campuses have nursing programs, including UMass Amherst, UMass Boston, UMass Dartmouth, and UMass Lowell. The UMMS Graduate School of Nursing (GSN) is unique because it is the only program that focuses exclusively on graduate nursing education and is located within an academic health sciences center.
UMMS brings together an extraordinary and uniquely collaborative community of faculty, students and staff to provide state-of-the-art education, conduct groundbreaking research and take the lead in public health service initiatives in Massachusetts and around the globe. Learners benefit from studying at an institution at the forefront of scientific advancement, one that attracts close to $250 million in research funding annually and that consistently produces ground-breaking advances in basic and clinical research.
In 2008, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts enacted a 10-year, $1 billion Massachusetts Life Sciences Bill that placed our institution in a pivotal role for expanding and enhancing research, discovery, development and education in Massachusetts, most notably through the construction of the Albert Sherman Center (ASC) which was completed in 2014. The 512,000 square foot, state-of-the-art research and education facility has greatly expanded our research capacity and created an ideal learning environment for our collective student body, promoting a culture of inter-professional and inter-disciplinary partnerships, education and practice. Student Learning Communities of the SOM and GSN are co-located in the ASC, as well as our 24,000 sq. foot Inter-professional Center for Experiential Learning and Simulation (iCELS) and a nationally renowned standardized patient education and training program.
The University of Massachusetts Medical School and UMass Memorial Health Care System, together the largest employer in the region, take seriously our mission to identify and attract leaders and staff at all levels of the organization who bring diversity to the workforce. The organizations have made it a key priority to recruit and retain diverse talent to enhance the missions of patient care, education and research.
University of Massachusetts Worcester, Graduate School of Nursing
The mission of the Graduate School of Nursing (GSN) is to prepare practice-focused and research-focused doctorally prepared nurses and nursing leaders to improve the quality of life and health outcomes for the Commonwealth and beyond. The GSN is distinctive as the only publicly funded nursing school in the Commonwealth with a sole focus on graduate nursing education. It is also one of the few nursing schools in New England integrated within an academic health sciences center, sharing campus resources and facilities with UMass Memorial Medical Center, and located on the main campus of UMMHC.
Consistent with our public mission, the GSN curriculum focuses on care to the underserved. This training is accomplished in large part through close partnerships with UMMHC and Commonwealth Medicine, the consulting branch of UMMS founded to help state agencies and health care organizations enhance the value, access and delivery of care and services for at-risk populations. The GSN’s distinct focus and location generate many opportunities for inter-professional graduate education, research and practice. These integrated training opportunities create a pipeline of graduates that are well prepared to succeed in a variety of clinical and/or academic settings.
The Graduate School of Nursing offers several pathways for graduate education, including Master’s degrees, Post-Master’s Certificates and Doctoral degrees (PhD and DNP). By design, the GSN maintains a student population of approximately 150-200 graduate students enrolled in these programs.
On May 28, 2015, the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) announced that the Doctor of Nursing Practice and Post-graduate APRN Certificate Programs have received the maximum accreditation for ten years from September 22, 2014-June 30, 2025. The CCNE Board determined that the both programs met all four accreditation standards and noted no compliance concerns with respect to the key elements. The Master of Science Degree in Nursing Program has ten year accreditation from 2010-2020. The program met all four accreditation standards and no compliance concerns with respect to the key elements were noted. The mid-cycle report for this program was submitted to CCNE on June 1, 2015.
GSN graduates are heavily recruited as clinical providers in the acute and primary care settings, and as faculty for all levels of nursing education. Doctoral graduates hold faculty, research and high level nursing executive positions locally and nationally. Our graduates consistently earn NCLEX and certification pass rates between 90-100%, and secure employment at rates close to 100%.
POSITION OVERVIEW
The GSN seeks a Dean who will embrace the unique and inviting aspects of this Graduate School of Nursing and academic health sciences campus. The distinctive aspects of the UMass Worcester GSN include:
The Dean of the Graduate School of Nursing serves as the chief academic and administrative officer for the school at the University of Massachusetts Worcester, reporting directly to the Provost of the campus. The Dean administers the overall operation and implementation of the activities of the school and has the responsibility and authority for planning the budget and allocating resources in accordance with organizational policies and procedures.
The Dean is a visionary who provides leadership in fostering a climate in which faculty engage in the tripartite mission in a manner appropriate to a University that values the integration of teaching, research and clinical care/ clinical service for the benefit of graduate nursing students as well as the citizens of Massachusetts and beyond.
Goals and Expectations
In the first two years, the Dean of the Graduate School of Nursing will be expected to show progress in the following areas:
Principal Responsibilities
The Dean of the Graduate School of Nursing will have the following responsibilities:
CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS
The applicant must be a registered nurse (RN) with a graduate degree in nursing and hold a doctoral degree. S/he must demonstrate scholarly distinction appropriate for the rank of Professor at UMMS. Contributory experience in nursing leadership, education, and clinical service is required. Appreciation of and support of scientific inquiry is expected commensurate with that expected at a research intensive university.
Basic qualifications include:
A successful candidate will have:
*PROCEDURE FOR CANDIDACY
Eligible candidates should forward a letter of interest and curriculum vitae to Academic Jobs Online (https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/5631) for the UMass Worcester Graduate School of Nursing. Questions may be addressed to Associate Vice Chancellor, Ms. Patti Onorato, RN, ANP, MS or by calling 508-793-1266.
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