SIP Diversity Recruitment Plan Grant ID# 70886 Diversity Goal: Increase the gender and ethnic diversity of the nursing student population, nursing faculty, and nursing workforce through targeted awareness, recruitment and mentoring. Strategy Activity/Method Responsible Party Indicator Assist schools of nursing in establishing measures to increase interest in nursing as a career path for 8 th to 12 th graders. Identify pre-entry and/or pipeline programs currently being offered to increase awareness of health profession careers and modify to specifically target African Americans in nursing. Implement pre-entry/pipeline programs in areas of the state not currently offering pre-entry/pipeline programs to specifically target African Americans in nursing. Diversity Committee, Program Directors, Secondary School Representatives/Counselors Program Director or designee, Secondary School Representative/Counselors List of all pre-entry programs will be published. Areas without programs will establish a program For high school students: Establish and maintain close relationships with guidance counselors, science, math, and health teachers Make frequent contact with students and their families that express an interest in nursing Program director or designee. Assigned mentor Record of communications between stakeholders, database of interested students. Record of contacts made.
Strategy Activity/Method Responsible Party Indicator Arrange campus visits to colleges Mentor Record of campus visits and Schools of nursing Establish a mentoring relationship Program director, Mentor List of mentors and with an African American Nurse record of activities Implement a career shadowing Program director, mentor relationship Record of career Provide seminars on applying to Program director, mentor shadowing opportunities nursing school, financing college, and evaluation of course requirements, and career experience options in nursing Increase the number of African Americans applying to nursing school by assisting schools of nursing in designing and implementing strategies to attract licensed African American nurses and non-nurse health care professional students. For licensed African American nurses (LPN and ASN) and other non-nurse health care professionals students : Establish and maintain close relationships with career counselors, allied health faculty, and professional organizations specific to African Americans Make frequent contact with students and their families that express an interest in an advanced degree in nursing Arrange campus visits to colleges and Schools of nursing Provide seminars on applying to nursing school, financing college, course requirements, and career options in nursing Mentors, Program directors, counselors Program director, mentor Track admissions resulting from pre-entry activities. Track number of applicants resulting from strategies implemented. Record of seminars offered and record of attendance
Strategy Activity/Method Responsible Party Indicator Provide accelerated and part-time curriculum options Program director, mentor Documentation of program options Establish early entry options Provide African American mentors, student success coach, and peer support For Graduate Students: Establish and maintain close relationships with nurse administrators and unit managers and professional organizations specific to African Americans Make frequent contact with students that express an interest in an advanced degree in nursing Arrange campus visits to colleges and Schools of nursing Establish early entry options for students seeking advanced degrees Provide orientation sessions related to applying to graduate school, financing college, course requirements, and career options in advanced nursing education Provide African American mentors that hold advanced degrees Program director, mentor Program director, mentor Mentor Program director Program director, mentor Record of communications between stakeholder Record of student contact Record of student visiting campus Documentation of early entry agreement Record of orientation session and attendance List of mentors/mentees
Strategy Activity/Method Responsible Party Indicator Increase the retention and graduation rates of African Americans admitted to nursing degree programs Pre-entry and/or summer course designed to improve reading comprehension and improve math, science and vocabulary skills Provide seminars related to test-taking strategies, time management, note taking and learning styles. Program director, mentor, student success counselor Mentor, student success counselor Record of seminars offered. Attendance records Assign African American mentor to serve as student success coach for theory and clinical. Program director List of mentors Design mentoring/success program that will provide frequent individualized interactions with student, not just when performance needs improvement. Program director, mentor, student success counselor Documentation of programs offered and student attendance Request race/ethnicity data to be included in annual survey of Mississippi degree programs Diversity Committee, Director Nursing Education - IHL Approval to collect race/ethnicity data on annual survey
Increase the gender and ethnic diversity of the nursing student population, nursing faculty, and nursing workforce through targeted awareness, recruitment and mentoring. Strategy Activity/Method Responsible Party Indicator Increase number of African American nurse educators. Recruit and mentor future nurse educators from undergraduate students that show potential as nurse educators. Program director, faculty, mentors Record of recruitment activities Develop list of African American nurse educators that are interested in serving as mentors and make available to programs offering nurse educator program options. Program director, faculty List of potential mentors Provide career-shadowing opportunities for future nurse educators. Mentor Record of career shadowing Establish summer scholar programs that focus on career development and research. Promote the role of nurse educator as a positive career choice by showcasing African American nurse educators at conferences, in the workplace and in printed materials. Mentor Program director or designee, mentor Documentation of activities related to scholar and research programs Increase undergraduate student involvement in Mentors Record of student
Strategy Activity/Method Responsible Party professional organizations specifically tailored for African Americans, i.e., National Black Nurses Association, Eliza Pillars Registered Nurse Association, Association of Black Nurse Faculty. Indicator participation in professional activities Establish programs of study to attract more African Americans, i.e., evenings, weekends, online, part-time, and one-year program options Program director Documentation of program options offered and documentation of student interest Increase the gender and ethnic diversity of the nursing student population, nursing faculty, and nursing workforce through targeted awareness, recruitment and mentoring. Strategy Activity/Method Responsible Party Indicator Increase the number of African American nurses in the workforce prepared at the baccalaureate level by assisting health care agencies in implementing Assisting representatives from health care agencies in developing and implementing strategies to recruit and retain African American registered nurses. Identify African American mentors willing to assist in the development of new African American graduates. Diversity committee, Health care agency representative, Program List of mentors Documentation of residency/orientation programs
Strategy Activity/Method Responsible Party Develop residency and/or orientation director, programs that will ensure success on the mentors licensing examination. strategies to recruit and retain African American nurses Match new graduates with African American mentors to ensure success in practice and in establishing goals for further development. Showcase African American nurse leaders in the organization. Health care agency representation Indicator Mentor/mentee list Documentation of efforts to showcase African American nurses.
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