LECTURER I (NURSING SCIENCE) @ PRIME UNIVERSITY
Prime University is seeking a highly qualified and dedicated Lecturer I for the Department of Nursing Science located in Abuja. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering undergraduate lectures, supervising students' research projects, and managing clinical postings and practical training. This role is central to the academic and professional development of the department, requiring a commitment to excellence in teaching and adherence to University standards and regulatory requirements. In addition to teaching duties, the Lecturer I will participate in curriculum development, academic advising, and departmental activities to support the institution's growth.
Beyond the classroom, the candidate is expected to conduct quality research and publish findings in reputable peer-reviewed journals. Key responsibilities include supporting accreditation processes, ensuring compliance with professional and regulatory standards, and engaging in community service. The position offers an opportunity to contribute to the continuous professional development of the nursing profession while working within a dynamic academic environment. Applicants should demonstrate strong interpersonal skills and a proven track record of research competence and teaching ability.
Beyond the classroom, the candidate is expected to conduct quality research and publish findings in reputable peer-reviewed journals. Key responsibilities include supporting accreditation processes, ensuring compliance with professional and regulatory standards, and engaging in community service. The position offers an opportunity to contribute to the continuous professional development of the nursing profession while working within a dynamic academic environment. Applicants should demonstrate strong interpersonal skills and a proven track record of research competence and teaching ability.
Key Requirements
Bachelor of Nursing Science (BNSc) degree.
Master’s degree in Nursing Science or a related specialty.
Ph.D. in Nursing Science or a relevant field.
3–6 years of teaching, research, and clinical experience in a University or recognized institution.
Evidence of scholarly publications in reputable peer-reviewed journals.
Current registration and practicing license with the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN).
Demonstrated teaching ability and research competence.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Membership of relevant professional bodies and participation in professional activities.
Experience in student supervision and clinical coordination.