Pharmacology - Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice Faculty

Rocky Vista UniversityEnglewood, CO
Onsite

About The Position

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.

Requirements

  • 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 work with colleagues, students, and healthcare professionals.
  • Terminal degree appropriate to the discipline and instructional responsibilities from an accredited institution. Acceptable degrees may include: PharmD; PhD in Pharmacology or related biomedical science; DNAP, DNP, or PhD in Nursing; MD or DO Other terminal degree with demonstrated expertise relevant to anesthesia pharmacology and graduate healthcare education
  • Demonstrated expertise in pharmacology, anesthesia pharmacology, critical care pharmacotherapeutics, perioperative medication management, or advanced healthcare pharmacology.

Nice To Haves

  • Prior teaching experience within a CRNA, DNAP, medical, nursing, PA, or pharmacy program.
  • Active involvement in professional organizations related to nurse anesthesia.
  • Experience teaching graduate or doctoral-level healthcare, nursing, medical, pharmacy, anesthesia, or related biomedical science students.
  • Experience in curriculum development, instructional design, simulation integration, or online learning platforms.
  • Active involvement in professional organizations related to pharmacology, anesthesia, nursing, pharmacy, or healthcare education.
  • Record of presentations, publications, curriculum development, scholarly engagement, or professional contributions in pharmacology, anesthesia, or healthcare education.

Responsibilities

  • 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.

Benefits

  • paid sick
  • 401(K)
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