Program Chair, BSN
Oakland, CA - USA
Job Summary
Description:
Job Description Summary:
Position Summary: This BSN Program Chair role includes a faculty appointment within the CoN and reports to the Associate Dean of Nursing Programs. The position integrates administration teaching scholarship and service:1. Teaching involves creating dynamic learning environments and supporting students in achieving course and program outcomes. Faculty actively contribute to the development implementation assessment and revision of the nursing curriculum to prepare graduates for todays complex healthcare settings.
2. Service includes contributions to the University the profession and the community. Faculty engage in meaningful service that supports institutional mission and values promotes public well-being and enhances professional development.
3. Scholarship encompasses activities that generate translate disseminate or apply knowledge in ways that advance nursing education practice and policy.
This position supervises campus Directors and is responsible for overall program coordination across the prelicensure (BSN ABSN ELMSN) and post-licensure (RN-BSN) program specialization. The Program Chair serves as the strategic academic and administrative leader for the BSN degree program ensuring its quality relevance and alignment with regulatory licensure and accreditation standards. This role is responsible for advancing instructional excellence supporting scholarly engagement and fostering positive student outcomes.
The BSN Program Chair oversees program-level planning faculty evaluation and continuous curricular improvement (in collaboration with the Associate Dean of Curriculum & Faculty) while also managing faculty and student-related matters. Additional responsibilities include maintaining accreditation and university policy standards overseeing the program budget and collaborating with Academic Affairs leadership to support institutional and college-wide strategic priorities. The BSN Program Chair exemplifies ethical leadership professional integrity and effective communication in all aspects of their work.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Major Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Administration (90%)
General Management
Responsible for undergraduate BSN program-level planning accreditation oversight university representation and strategic alignment.
Develops and manages the undergraduate portion of the ELMSN program in collaboration with graduate leadership and faculty.
Oversees strategic initiatives and ensures BSN program compliance with CCNE and university standards.
Supports BSN ABSN and ELMSN program reviews in collaboration with the
Associate Dean of Curriculum & Faculty
Maintains the integrity of instruction at all program delivery sites.
Provides oversight of didactic clinical lab and simulation course schedules faculty assignments and supervision of Directors and program staff.
Promotes collaboration between the College of Nursing leadership university departments and external academic and practice partners.
Works with the Clinical Coordination Director to secure and support clinical practice sites including telemedicine and oversees related documentation and deadlines.
Authors report (e.g. program evaluations accreditation submissions) and review survey data to guide continuous quality improvement.
Provides input to budget formation and recommends policy and procedure changes as needed.
Completes ATT verifications for the California Board of Registered Nursing.
Serves as the Program Director for the California Board of Registered Nursing.
Serves as a model of professionalism and professional service to directors faculty staff and students.
Participates in university ceremonies and events related to the BSN program.
Students
Oversees student recruitment and admission.
Oversees the development and implementation of student program orientation including didactic and clinical courses; processes procedures expectations and consequences.
Facilitates informal resolutions to student disputes after course faculty and coordinators have intervened.
Communicates issues regarding student performance to program administrators on an ongoing basis.
Faculty
Oversees the hiring of qualified faculty
Oversees faculty course assignment.
Oversees faculty development.
Completes annual faculty evaluation for faculty.
Scholarship/Service/Practice (5%)
Uses current literature to design evidence-based teaching and evaluation practices.
Demonstrates inquiry into teaching learning student development and evaluation methods.
Models scholarly qualities of integrity courage perseverance vitality and creativity.
Designs and implements scholarly activities including dissemination and peer review as agreed upon with the evaluator.
Participates in Faculty Organization College of Nursing and University meetings and committees as needed.
Provides service to the profession community and through attendance at University and College of Nursing events.
Teaching (5%)
Teaches in the area of expertise and supervises/teaches in classroom laboratory community acute care and preceptorship settings as needed.
Creates a dynamic learner-centered environment using diverse evidence-based teaching methods that support varied student learning needs.
Models reflective and critical thinking; mentors students confers on progress and assists with individualized learning plans.
Maintains and enhances subject matter expertise and teaching competence.
Collaborates with colleagues to ensure course and curriculum integrity including coordination with the Department Director on at-risk students or unusual occurrences.
Prepares and evaluates written examinations papers projects and independent studies; assesses student performance across settings.
Documents student progress on required forms.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications & Requirements
Education & Experience
Earned a doctorate in nursing or education from an accredited institution of higher learning (e.g. PhD DNP or EdD).
Active unencumbered license as a Registered Nurse (RN) in California
Demonstrated teaching experience with various student populations
Demonstrated experience in academic administration
Experience with different modalities for instructional delivery
Skills
Excellent written and oral communication.
Knowledgeable about graduate education and academic administration.
Excellent customer relations
Abilities
Ability to function effectively as an academic leader member of a team and independently.
Ability to receive detailed information through verbal and written communication.
Ability to read and write clear documents.
Hand and finger dexterity for computer text calculator copy machine and telephone use.
Must be able to express or exchange ideas by means of the spoken word in person or on the telephone.
Work Environment:
Office Location: Oakland Campus Onsite
- This is an onsite position based in Oakland CA requiring regular in-office presence to support daily operations collaboration and student or team engagement.
- Work is performed primarily on campus in a dynamic academic environment with direct interaction across multidisciplinary teams.
Mental/Physical Requirements:
This position will be performed in an office setting. The position will require the incumbent to sit and stand at a desk communicate in person and by telephone frequently operate standard office equipment such as telephones and computers.
Benefits:
Medical dental vision paid time off retirement plans commuter benefits tuition assistance and other offerings.
Employee Status:
RegularExemption Status:
United States of America (Exempt)Time Type:
Full timeJob Shift:
Pay Range:
$114000 to $140000 depending on experienceSamuel Merritt University currently provides base salary ranges for all positions-on job advertisements-in the United States based on local requirements. Individual compensation will ultimately be determined based on a variety of relevant factors including but-not limited to qualifications geographic location and other relevant skills.About Company
Samuel Merritt University in Oakland, California offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in health sciences with hands-on, real-world learning experiences.