General Summary of Position:
The UMass Lowell Susan and Alan Solomont School of Nursing (SSON) is seeking an Educational Director for its Baccalaureate Nursing Program. The Program Educational Director is responsible for leadership, curriculum integrity, faculty and student oversight, regulatory compliance, and overall program success for the baccalaureate nursing program, in accordance with Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing (MA BORN) 244 CMR 6.00 regulations, including 244 CMR 6.04 (2)(a). The Program Educational Director also ensures program quality, regulatory compliance, curriculum integrity, adjunct faculty supervision, and effective student learning outcomes. The role includes oversight of adjunct faculty recruitment and evaluation, clinical operations, and external partnership development to ensure adequate clinical placements. The Educational Director will also serve as the ATI Program Manager, ensuring appropriate implementation, benchmarking, and outcomes tracking. This is a 12-month on-campus professional staff position.
About UMass Lowell:
The University of Massachusetts Lowell is a nationally recognized Carnegie R1 research university located 25 miles northwest of Boston in Massachusetts' high-tech corridor. With more than 17,000 students, over $120 million in sponsored research annually, and recognition as the No. 1 public university and top institution for social mobility in Massachusetts by The Wall Street Journal, UMass Lowell offers a dynamic, diverse, and mission-driven academic environment.
UML's wide student body includes a significant number of first-generation college students, and the university's location near Boston, UMass Chan Medical School, the Bedford VA, and the region's thriving biopharmaceutical sector creates exceptional opportunities for academic, clinical, and industry collaboration. The university's Lowell Innovation Network Corridor (LINC), a major public-private development anchored by Draper, is further expanding opportunities in research, innovation, workforce development, and partnership across fields including biomedical sciences, biotechnology, and human performance.
Solomont School of Nursing Overview:
A growing, dynamic, and well-regarded school established in 1968, the Solomont School of Nursing enrolls over 550 nursing students in the BS, RN to BS, Master's, Doctor of Nursing Practice and PhD in Nursing programs and has 19 full-time faculty members. Faculty have diverse interests and conduct research in the areas of health disparities, correctional worker health, occupational health, pediatrics, and women's health.
The Solomont School of Nursing is located within the Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences, a vibrant and growing community of 65 faculty and nearly 1900 students. The Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences prepares scientists and professionals across a broad range of health-focused disciplines. In addition to the Solomont School of Nursing, the College includes the Biomedical & Nutritional Sciences Department, the Department of Public Health, and the Department of Physical Therapy & Kinesiology. The College values interdisciplinary collaboration, academic excellence, innovation, and student success.
Essential Job Duties:
Program Leadership & Administration (Curriculum Integrity):
Regulatory Compliance:
Working with the school's chair, faculty & governance, ensure the program meets all regulatory requirements, maintain the annual reviews and Master Evaluation plans and submit required documents for program reviews, visits & regulatory monitoring.
Faculty Oversight:
Minimum Qualifications (Required):
Current, unencumbered Massachusetts RN license
Master's degree or higher in Nursing
Minimum of 5 years full-time nursing experience with at least three years full-time experience, or its equivalent, in nursing education in either:
a nursing education program designed to prepare a graduate to practice as a Licensed Practical Nurse or a Registered Nurse; or
a post-licensure graduate nursing education program
Knowledge of MA BORN regulations (244 CMR 6.00), AACN and CCNE
Demonstrated competency in curriculum development and program evaluation
Expertise with accreditation, assessment, and curriculum design
Proficiency with Learning Management Systems (such as Canvas) and educational technology including ATI platforms or ability to learn within 3 months of hire
Excellent communication, organizational, and strategic planning abilities
Ability to work well independently and as part of a team
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Proficient with MS Office suite, including Excel (required)
Additional Considerations (Preferred):
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Only Internal Professional (SEIU 888 Professional Union) Bargaining candidates will be considered during the first 10 business days of the posting. All other candidates will be considered after that period.
This position is full-time benefited and in the SEIU Professional Union in grade P21. Anticipated salary range based on minimum: $94,293, 25th quartile $108,437 and midpoint of $122,581.
Initial review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. However, the position may close when an adequate number of qualified applications is received.
Please include the following required documents with your application:
Candidates must submit the following required materials at a minimum. Additional materials may be requested by the search committee if deemed necessary.