Summary --------
Barry Universitys Anesthesiology Program has been a highly competitive and well-established program in Florida since its inception in 1993. Each year, it admits 90 students per cohort. One of the key attractions of this program is its technological advancements, which enable teaching across five geographic locations: South Florida, Palm Beach, Orlando, Ocala, and Gainesville. The program offers a comprehensive and rigorous education in nurse anesthesia, making it one of the top Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) programs in the nation.
Teaching Responsibilities
The successful candidate will teach students in the Nurse Anesthesiology Programs. They will teach anesthesia principles and basic sciences in didactic, simulation, and clinical settings and advise students in the doctoral nurse anesthesia program. Pursue collaboration in scholarly research activities and publish articles in peer-reviewed journals. Contribute to the guidance of students' scholarly projects within courses and to the development of curriculum and course activities. Participate in the growth and development of the nurse anesthesia programs goal(s) and objectives as an active faculty member. Conduct scholarship and research activities at local, state, national, and international levels. Plan, organize, teach, and provide feedback to promote and direct student success. Respond to students promptly. Communicate with students, departments, and university officials via university-provided tools and resources. Contribute to the diversity, cultural sensitivity, and excellence of the University community through teaching in a hybrid format using web-mediated conferencing.
Essential Functions
The primary responsibilities of the successful candidate will be to:
Basic Knowledge of Technology-Mediated Platforms
Basic knowledge of technology-mediated platforms for blended learning and computer software.
Engaging in University, Community Service, and Collaborating with Other University Departments
Engaging in university, community service, and collaborating with other university departments to recruit students in the College of Health Promotions and Medical Sciences.
Program Director Responsibilities (As Assigned)
May be designated to serve in the supplemental role of Program Director, based on departmental need and institutional priorities. Individuals assigned to this role will assume additional administrative and operational responsibilities in support of School leadership and program objectives.
Program Administration
Support day-to-day administrative operations of the School, including scheduling coordination, staffing logistics, and resource support. Coordinate academic calendars, program timelines, and program-related events. Serve as a primary administrative liaison for the Dean, Associate Dean, Program Directors, faculty, staff, and students on operational matters.
Budget and Financial Coordination
Support budget planning, monitoring, and reconciliation activities in collaboration with School leadership. Assist with procurement processes, reimbursements, and financial reporting. Contribute to forecasting and long-term financial planning efforts as requested.
Human Resources and Staffing Support
Provide oversight and coordination support for administrative staff, student workers, and temporary personnel associated with the program. Assist with recruitment, onboarding, and training activities in partnership with Human Resources. Support compliance with University policies and applicable labor requirements.
Facilities and Technology Coordination
Coordinate administrative support related to program facilities, classrooms, office spaces, and equipment. Serve as a liaison with IT and Facilities to address technology needs and maintenance requests. Support implementation and adoption of administrative systems and tools.
Compliance, Reporting, and Communications
Assist with maintaining program records and ensuring compliance with University, state, and federal requirements. Support preparation of accreditation materials and institutional reporting. Facilitate program communications, meetings, workshops, and special events.
Classroom and Clinical Partner Visits
Classroom and Clinical Partner visits to provide site management, maintain program integrity, and compliance with accreditation requirements.
Student Experience and Program Improvement
Oversee administrative aspects of student services related to the program, including registration, orientation, and advising logistics. Respond to student inquiries and escalate issues as appropriate. Support continuous improvement initiatives and adoption of best practices in academic program administration.
Qualifications/Requirements
Benefits
Barry University offers a comprehensive benefits package to full-time employees that includes health, dental, vision, life insurance, retirement, tuition assistance, paid time off, and work/life balance initiatives such as wellness programs, spirituality in the workplace, and training and development.
Barry University is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to a diverse and inclusive work environment.