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Aga Khan University School of Nursing
Established in 1983, Aga Khan University School of Nursing (AKU-SON) is the first academic component of the University. Since its inception, AKU-SON has played a pivotal role in changing public perceptions towards the nursing profession and has established in Pakistan, an internationally acceptable model for nursing education and practice. At present, AKU-SON conducts four academic programmes: General Nursing (RN) Diploma (three years), BScN (four years), Post RN, BScN (two years), and MScN (two years). Its nursing programmes are recognised worldwide and AKU-SON graduates are working in leadership positions nationally, regionally as well as internationally in UK, USA, Canada, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Syria.

Advanced Nursing Studies (ANS) Programme, East Africa
AKU-SON's ANS programme was developed in consultation with the nursing councils and the Ministries of Health and Education of the governments of East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda), to improve the managerial and clinical practices of nurses currently working throughout the region. The programme provides career advancement opportunities for nurses generally and for women in particular. It is a collaborative endeavour, underpinned by a range of formal and informal partnerships with government and private hospitals, nursing leaders and local faculty in each country, as well as linkages with prestigious international organisations such as the Royal College of Nursing, United Kingdom.

Aga Khan University invites applications for faculty positions in the Advanced Nursing Studies Programme based in Uganda.

Responsibilities
Reporting to the Academic Head, the incumbent(s) will primarily be involved in teaching in the BScN programme but may be required to teach in other programmes as well. As graduate faculty, he/she will also be expected to conduct research and serve on several academic committees within the University as a whole.

Requirements
Registered with the Nursing Council of Uganda, the applicants should possess a Masters degree in Nursing or a related field; candidates with a doctoral degree will be preferred. S/he should have at least three years teaching experience at an institution of higher learning with a wide range of expertise in teaching different subjects. Clinical supervision and/or community health experience will be an added advantage. Those with maternal and child health experience as well as midwifery and mental health specialisation will have a definite advantage. Applicants should be computer literate, demonstrate excellence in teaching, have a solid track record and potential for scholarly productivity and have commitment to research and publication.

Salary and benefits are competitive and commensurate with qualifications and level of responsibilities.

To Apply
Candidates meeting the above requirements and seeking professional growth and an excellent work environment should forward their applications, curriculum vitae and copies of academic and professional certificates and addresses (postal and email) of three referees by July 10, 2008 to:

Regional Manager, Human Resources and Administration
Advanced Nursing Studies Programme
Aga Khan University
P.O. Box 39340-00623
Parklands, Nairobi
Tel: 374 7483, 374 5808
Fax: 374 7004
Email: hr.ans@aku.edu

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

 

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