The School of Nursing at Boise State University invites applications for three faculty positions in Nursing. These are open-rank (Assistant or Associate Professor) and open-track (Tenure or Clinical) positions. Appointment rank and track will be determined based on the candidate's teaching experience, scholarly record, and professional contributions. Tenure-track candidates must meet the University's tenure-eligibility requirements. We are open to various Nursing specialties and areas of focus.
The ideal start date for these positions is August 2026. These positions are location-specific to the Boise State University campus and require in-person, pre-license BS program teaching.
Clinical Faculty will focus primarily on teaching students in both academic and clinical settings, supervising clinical experiences, and engaging in professionally related community service. While they may participate in research or scholarship activities, they are not required to do so as part of their regular assignment.
Tenure-Track Faculty will teach, conduct research, develop a strong scholarly agenda in nursing or a closely related field, and participate in service activities.
Candidates should be technologically competent and able to use technology to deliver effective education. For these positions, the ideal candidates will work mainly with students in the learning lab, simulation lab, and out in the clinical setting. There may be opportunities for didactic workload assignments in the future.
Workload will be determined at the time of appointment and varies by track:
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Tenure-Track Faculty: Standard workload is 60% teaching, 20% scholarship, and 20% service.
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Clinical Faculty: Standard workload is 80% teaching and 20% service, or approximately 12 hours of didactic and clinical/lab/simulation courses per semester.
Adjustments will be made based on research productivity, coordination duties, and service responsibilities, as negotiated with the Director and approved by the Dean.
Department overview:
The Boise State University School of Nursing is a top-ranked nursing program in Idaho, known for its commitment to preparing graduates to be leaders in transforming healthcare. The school offers a variety of programs, including:
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BS): A challenging program emphasizing leadership skills, professional values, and core nursing competencies. The program includes clinical rotations at schools, hospitals, healthcare clinics, and district health departments. The program is five semesters long, with summers off.
RN-BS Completion Track: An online program that offers a holistic learning experience with support from faculty and advisors. The program is designed to help registered nurses continue their education while balancing personal and employment commitments.
BS-DNP Doctor of Nursing Practice: An online program for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (nurse anesthetists, nurse practitioners, and nurse midwives). The program focuses on quality improvement and translating theory into practice.
Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP): A program offered through the BS-DNP Doctor of Nursing Practice.
Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner (AGNP): A program offered through the BS-DNP Doctor of Nursing Practice.
Key Features of the School of Nursing:
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State-of-the-art simulation education: Students learn in a simulated healthcare environment, providing hands-on experience before entering real-world clinical settings.
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Focused clinical placement: The school partners with top healthcare facilities in Idaho to provide students with meaningful clinical experiences.
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Faculty dedicated to advancing the field: Experienced educators passionate about helping students bridge nursing theory into practice and engaging in research and scholarship.
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A focus on leadership and innovation: The school prepares students to become healthcare leaders and contribute innovative solutions to healthcare challenges.
The School of Nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). The school's Simulation Center is accredited by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare's Council for Accreditation of Healthcare Simulation Programs.
About Boise State:
Nestled along the Boise River and steps from the state capitol, Boise State University fosters a vibrant and welcoming academic environment that fuels student and employee success. We’re a trailblazing institution, nationally recognized for our innovative spirit and commitment to positive impact on Idaho and beyond.
We’re building a thriving community of faculty and staff whose unique skills, experiences, and perspectives come together to create a rich and rewarding academic experience. Applications from all backgrounds are welcomed.
Learn more about faculty careers at Boise State and the City of Boise.
Minimum qualifications:
For Clinical Track:
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Master's Degree in Nursing or enrolled in a graduate nursing degree program
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Licensure as a Registered Nurse in Idaho or Nursing compact states by starting date of employment
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Competence in a specific clinical practice area(s)
For Tenure Track:
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Doctoral degree in nursing
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Licensure as a Registered Nurse in Idaho or Nursing compact states by starting date of employment
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Competence in specific clinical practice area
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Demonstrated potential for a strong research agenda in nursing, including publications and evidence of pursuit of internal and external funding commensurate to rank
Preferred qualifications:
For Clinical Track:
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Master's Degree in Nursing Education
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Online or hybrid teaching experience
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Experience teaching with simulation
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Experience creating experiential learning activities in the skills lab
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Ability to coordinate on-campus experiential learning courses
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Undergraduate and/or Graduate level teaching experience
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Clinical certifications demonstrating competency in a nursing specialty
For Tenure Track:
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A defined area of research and evidence of scholarly dissemination
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Demonstrated experience in teaching, research, and service
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Online, Hybrid, or Simulation teaching experience
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Clinical certifications demonstrating competency in a nursing specialty
Required application materials:
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CV/Resume that includes employment history (with dates).
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A cover letter indicating your interest and qualifications for this position, including your preferred track (Clinical or Tenure-Track)
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Statement about teaching philosophy.
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For Tenure Track applicants: A one-page description of your research agenda including future plans for carrying out your research at Boise State
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Contact information for 3 professional references.
Closing Date:
Position will remain open until filled. Applications are being reviewed as received.
Salary and Benefits:
Salary commensurate with rank, track and experience.
Our standard faculty contract is a 9-month contract (unless otherwise noted) with pay and benefits spread over 12 months. This is a yearly, renewable contract, unless noted that the position is temporary. More information about faculty contract and work days is available here.
Boise State University provides a best-in-class benefits package, including (but not limited to):