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Faculty—Pediatrics

The University of Maryland School of Nursing, Department of Family and Community Health is recruiting for a Researcher in Pediatrics. 

The University of Maryland School of Nursing enrolls approximately 1,400 students in its baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral programs and is ranked among the top ten schools of nursing in the nation.   It is part of the University of Maryland academic health center that also includes the schools of medicine, dentistry, social work, pharmacy and law and is becoming as one of the fastest growing biomedical research centers in the country. The unique composition of the campus enables health professionals to address health care, public policy and social issues through multidisciplinary research, scholarship and community action.  Its location in the Baltimore-Washington-Annapolis triangle maximizes opportunities for collaboration with governmental agencies, health care institutions and life science industries.

Primary Responsibilities

The candidate will conduct a program of research, teach in the graduate program, mentor faculty, advise students and participate in the governance of the department.

Qualifications

Qualified applicants must hold a doctorate degree, a master’s degree in nursing and a current license or eligibility to practice nursing in Maryland.

Instructions to Applicants

Applicants should submit a letter of interest, resume and the names of three professional references to:

Karen S. Kauffman, PhD, CRNP, BC
Chair, Department of Family and Community Health
C/o Lois Reisig
University of Maryland School of Nursing
655 West Lombard Street, Room 502
Baltimore, MD 21201

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