The faculty and staff of University of New Mexico College of Nursing welcome you to a tradition of excellence in nursing education, clinical practice and research. We represent the very best in quality and innovation within an academic environment. Our Nurse-Midwifery Program focuses on clinical training and translating evidence-based knowledge to practice and policy environments with an emphasis in rural health and underserved populations. Our Nurse-Midwifery Program endeavors to improve the health and well-being of individuals and families in New Mexico through education, partnership and community collaboration.
We are currently recruiting a faculty member for the Midwifery Program Coordinator position. The Midwifery Program Coordinator is responsible for working with the Assistant Dean of Professional Graduate Programs to oversee the midwifery program in collaboration with midwifery faculty, existing CON faculty governance structure and to develop, implement and evaluate curriculum in accordance with Accreditation Commission for Midwifery Education (ACME).
The Program Coordinator provides leadership and administration for planning, implementation, and evaluation of the Nurse-Midwifery Program. Responsibilities include teaching, guidance in academic matters, and securing clinical placements to ensure student success and achieve program goals. In addition, this role requires active engagement in mentoring, recruitment and marketing, as well as alumni and community outreach.
The incoming faculty will teach and maintain a portion of their time in clinical practice. Excellence in teaching and clinical practice are both fundamental components of our CON mission.
The University Of New Mexico College of Nursing, located in Albuquerque, NM, ranks in the top 15% of nursing programs in the country. With over 1,000 enrolled students, the college offers pre- and post-licensure baccalaureate, masters, post-master’s, and doctoral programs. Program offerings include the state’s premiere Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) programs; master’s and post-master’s programs across seven concentrations for APRNs, nurse educators, and nurse administrators; and the New Mexico Nurse Education Consortium baccalaureate curriculum.
All applications must be submitted online. Please go to https://unmjobs.unm.edu to submit your application and refer to requisition # 23561. The University of New Mexico is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator.
Minimum Qualifications:
Graduate degree in nursing and a terminal degree
Three years of full scope midwifery practice experience
Active midwifery license and national certification
Clinical and/or didactic teaching experience
Preferred Qualifications:
Leadership experience
Experience working with rural and/or underserved populations
Experience in program administration and curriculum development
A demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and student success, as well as working with broadly diverse communities
The University Of New Mexico College of Nursing, located in Albuquerque, NM, ranks in the top 15% of nursing programs in the country. With over 1,000 enrolled students, the college offers pre- and post-licensure baccalaureate, masters, post-master’s, and doctoral programs. Program offerings include the state’s premiere Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) programs; master’s and post-master’s programs across seven concentrations for APRNs, nurse educators, and nurse administrators; and the New Mexico Nurse Education Consortium baccalaureate curriculum.