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Director and Open Rank Professor, Health Sciences

National Louis University
paid time off
United States, Illinois, Chicago
Apr 24, 2026

Director and Open Rank Professor, Health Sciences




ID
2026-1768


Job Locations

US-IL-Chicago

Category
Undergraduate College

Position Type
Faculty



Overview

THE OPPORTUNITY

This is a twelve-month, full-time non-tenure-track faculty position that will be the Director and faculty member of a new Health Sciences academic program within National Louis University. The Director and Open Rank Professor of Health Sciences will be responsible for overall leadership in the implementation and management of the new program. The successful candidate will provide academic and administrative leadership, work extensively with external partners, lead course development and maintenance, hire and supervise faculty, provide oversight to practica experience, and work across NLU departments to build the program, including enrollment, admissions, graduate programs, advising/coaching, career bridge, and student finance. This position is grant-funded.

WHO YOU ARE

You will: Provide Students with Exceptional Learning Experiences

Your work has demonstrated your respect for education and the power that it holds to empower students to achieve their career and life goals. Each term, you will facilitate blended and online classes that utilize technology and data to drive instruction. You will work with a dedicated team of faculty, success coaches/advisors, career advisors, employer relations managers, and data analysts to determine how to personalize the learning experience for your students. In addition to teaching content, you will support students with meeting the goals that they have for themselves and celebrate the lived experiences they bring to the classroom.

You are: Driven to Succeed

You are energetic and passionate about a diverse student body that includes many first-generation students. To be successful teaching in this program, you must be committed to excellence in teaching and learning in Higher Education. The position requires you to be agile, creative, and engaging while offering an unparalleled experience to undergraduate students. Enthusiastic candidates have the belief that all students can be successful students. As an active team member, you believe in a supportive environment and a student-driven and data-informed culture.

You are ready to: Make an Impact

Each and every day, our Undergraduate College changes lives. You want to be a part of that meaningful innovation. You are someone that will always look for creative ways for students to earn success. We know this work is challenging, but we are in it together.

To be successful in this program, you must be committed to excellence in teaching and learning in higher education. The position requires you to be agile, creative, and engaging while offering an innovative, practice based curriculum and an unparalleled experience to undergraduate students. You believe in a supportive environment, a strengths-based approach to learning, and a student-driven culture. As an active team member, working closely with both internal and external partners, you are open to continued learning and self-reflection.



Essential Responsibilities

Academic Program:

    Vision: Set vision and provide oversight of Academic Programming in undergraduate Health Sciences department at NLU. Ensure that there is continuity across coursework, curriculum is exceptional in quality and faculty maintain fair, equitable and high expectations of students in the program.
  • Curriculum Oversight: Serve as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) and/or provide oversight to the development of new courses and revisions in the discipline in accordance with industry standards. Maintain current and active knowledge in SME areas. Provide oversight of a set of courses and maintain consistency across them through development, implementation, and revision.
  • Leadership of Day-to-Day Curriculum Implementation, Instructional Planning and Department Team Planning: Lead weekly or bi-weekly department team meetings to develop an effective student experience, reviewing curriculum implementation, instructrional planning and student data to inform ongoing planning and continuous improvement. Maintain lab equipment and facilities for all courses as needed.
  • Data-Driven Course and Major Planning: Review course/major data quarterly and annually, in collaboration with UGC administration and department faculty team, in order to inform ongoing course and major enhancements and to explore opportunities for course/concentration/major additions.
  • Scheduling: Use an efficient scheduling model to ensure students have enough course options to continually progress toward graduation, class sizes that maximize resources, and flexible enough to customize academic pathways.

Faculty Oversight

  • Hiring: Collaborate with Human Resources to regularly create and maintain a hiring network in subject area creating a pool of hiring options for full-time and adjunct faculty positions, reviewing candidates, perform initial interviews and make recommendations for hire to leadership.

  • Staffing: Choose/select instructors to staff for all courses in the content area (contracting done by NLU administration).
  • Ongoing Performance Management: Supervise and meet with faculty on a regular basis to ensure progress on their goals and instructional excellence. Perform classroom observations and provide constructive feedback for faculty (FT and adjunct). Coach faculty, as needed. Conduct annual performance reviews.

  • Leadership in Professional Development (PD) to Drive Teaching Excellence: Collaborate with UGC administration and UGC faculty to ensure a comprehensive approach to faculty PD is in place. Create, attend and actively participate in PD to build a stronger instructional model for the UGC. Includes on-boarding of new faculty as well as ongoing PD and support of all faculty.

Administration

  • Oversee Annual Program Review and Assessment Plan for Health Sciences: Lead the creation and implementation of the Annual Program Review and Assessment Plan for Health Sciences in order to ensure the program meets all key performance indicators identified by the university.
  • Support Resolution of Student Issues: Lead the resolution of student issues in content area, such as academic appeals and readmissions of returning students as needed.
  • Administrative Planning and Engagement: Ensure ongoing communication and alignment between administration and content area team. Engage in administrative planning as needed, e.g., in budget recommendations, providing input on marketing materials and enrollment strategies, and participation in UGC-wide efforts such as admitted student days and UGC-wide team meetings. Participate in faculty governance at college/university level.
  • Collaboration with Allied Health Programs: Collaborate with other allied health programs and students, specifically in helping facilitate a cohesive and seamless bridge pathway to the graduate programs.

Outreach and Partnership

  • Secure External Partnerships: Identify, secure and manage new partnerships with healthcare systems, community-based providers, and key external stakeholders-including businesses, nonprofits, educational institutions, and professional associations-to increase access to internships, broader clinical training, and practicum sites at NLU.
  • Develop and Industry Advisory Council: Develop and implement an Industry Advisory Council to ensure curriculum and coursework aligns with relevant industry standards and content.
  • Enrollment Growth: In collaboration with the Enrollment and Outreach Departments, create and implement a plan to increase enrollment using a variety of strategies with targeted audiences identified. Develop partnerships and articulations with feeder institutions including high school networks and community colleges.
  • Employer Pipelines: In collaboration with Career Bridge, build employer networks to offer a wide range of job opportunities and internships for our students after graduation.

Teaching

  • Demonstrate excellence in teaching: Teach a minimum of 15 QH courses annually, with potential adjustments made based on scope and complexity of work each year. Collaborate with faculty team to develop an effective student experience for students. Facilitate courses by delivering engaging instruction in a blended and/or online environment. Empower students to develop competency by sharing a passion for the subject and skills being taught. Utilize technology-based teaching platforms. Communicate professionally and relate well.


Qualifications

  • Master's Degree in Health Sciences or related field, Doctorate Degree preferred.
  • Five plus (5+) years professional experience in higher education, particularly in settings working with diverse populations.
  • Demonstrated record of teaching excellence, ideally in a university or college setting;
  • Ability to consistently connect instruction to its real world relevance, tying in concepts and theories in the classroom to students' current and future work experiences and highlighting immediate applicability;
  • Successful project management experience including serving as the lead on complex initiatives. Track record of experience cultivating and developing external partnerships with demonstrated successful outcomes.
  • Advanced proficiency in the utilization of technology and data systems for analysis and reporting purposes.
  • Advanced conflict management and negotiation skills across all populations - students, faculty, field supervisors, and partners.
  • Develops and executes action plans to drive intended impact, engaging stakeholders and adjusting course as needed to ensure on-time and high-quality results.
  • Demonstrated experience with organizational development and leadership.

NLU UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGE CORE COMPETENCIES

  • Student-Focused: Make decisions based on what is best for students with the belief that when all students have access, resources and support, they are empowered to achieve success.
  • Expect Excellence: Hold high expectations for our students and for the adults to serve them and hold ourselves accountable for achieving excellence.
  • Personalized Support: Take a holistic approach to providing individualized support that encourages students to realize their full potential in college and beyond.
  • Data-Driven, Collaborative Environment: Work together as a unified team, utilizing real-time data and technology to adapt to student needs.
  • Continuous Improvement and Innovation: Remain agile and open to changes and new ideas-incorporating data as well as student, faculty and administration voice-to ensure that we are continuously learning, improving, and innovating in all aspects of the student experience.

NLU Inclusion Statement:

National Louis University is deeply committed to serving its community, advancing access and equity, and ensuring that all individuals are welcomed and valued. We are dedicated to fostering a culture where diversity, equity, and inclusion remain at the core of who we are. These are more than just words to us: they are truly a way of life for the NLU community. We recognize that differences in abilities, age, ethnicity, gender (identity and expression), race, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, and background bring richness to our work environment. We affirm diverse perspectives, innovative contributions, and authentic presentations of self from every member within the NLU community. We believe inclusion is grounded in the actions we intentionally take each day. Our goal is to inspire and empower NLU employees and community members to cultivate an environment where we collectively focus on uplifting and advancing our institutional culture.



Compensation and Benefits

At National Louis University, we offer our employees an innovative environment to work together and inspire the ideas that will make an impact. As our external environment changes, our employees are provided the opportunities and tools needed to grow both personally and professionally to remain successful. NLU employees and dependents are offered a wide range of benefits, including but not limited to, Health Insurance benefits, Retirement benefits, Paid Time Off and Educational Opportunities. Additional information regarding full-time faculty benefits can be found here.

NLU Faculty salaries are based on rank within each college. The ranges for each rank for the Undergraduate College are listed below:

2025 UGC 10-Month Faculty Salary Ranges

Compensation decisions are dependent upon the facts and circumstances of each position and candidate. Offers are based on multiple factors permitted by law, including but not limited to: budgetary considerations, job-related knowledge/skills, experience, current/previous faculty rank, market considerations, tenure and standing with the university (applicable to current employees), and internal equity.



Application Instructions

Please include the following with your application:

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Cover Letter
  • Teaching Philosophy
  • Transcripts (Official or Unofficial)

Optional Additional Attachments:

  • Sample Syllabus
  • Additional Licenses/Certifications
  • Course Evaluations
  • Letters of Recommendation

Please note: Upon hire, official transcripts are required and must be sent from the institution(s) directly to the HR Department

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