Human Resources
Welcome to the GWU Human Resources site. This website confronts the most frequently posed questions and issues addressed by the HR department, including policies, benefit plans, employment, and many other topics. The Department of Human resources recognizes that every faculty and staff member, regardless of position, plays an important role in the welfare of the students and the reputation of the institution as a whole. It is our mission to ensure that the university's most valuable resources have programs and policies at their disposal that would benefit and enable them to continue the outstanding work they contribute. This site utilizes Adobe Acrobat in the presentation of some documents. If you do not have the program installed on your computer, the reader is available for free via download on Adobe's website. If you have any general inquiries or suggestions on how the website could better serve your needs, please feel free to contact us at the e-mail address listed below.
NURSING POSITION
GARDNER-WEBB UNIVERSITY School of Nursing invites applications for Assistant/Associate Professor, beginning August 2009. Candidates should hold an Advanced Practice Nurse Certificate in Family Practice, Gerontology, or Acute Care and either a DNP or PhD in Nursing. Experience in academia should include research and dissertation supervision. Responsibilities include teaching in graduate and undergraduate nursing education, student advising, and committee assignments. Successful applicant must demonstrate sincere interest and ability in teaching, a record of scholarship, and desire to involve graduate students in research and practice. Review of applications will continue until position is filled. Send letter of application, curriculum vitae, official transcripts, three letters of recommendation to Rebecca Beck-Little, Dean, School of Nursing, PO Box 7268, Gardner-Webb University, Boiling Springs, North Carolina 28017.
Gardner-Webb University is a coeducational, residential, private institution located in Boiling Springs, North Carolina (50 miles southwest of Charlotte) offering a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs to approximately 4,000 students. Founded by North Carolina Baptists in 1905, Gardner-Webb employs individuals who participate in and wholeheartedly support Christian values. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
For more information, email
swhite@gardner-webb.edu
or call
(704) 406-4259
