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The Manager - Research Nurse Oncology reports to the Director, Brown University Health Oncology Clinical Research (LOCR). Under general supervision coordinates the research activities, across all ...

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RNs are preferred to have specialized knowledge and skills related to a wide variety of research protocols in a variety of specialties. Understands and advocates for human subject rights. RN RESEARCH ...

The Nurse Scientist leads a strategic program of nursing research designed to improve patient outcomes and cultivate a culture of inquiry across the nursing workforce. This role provides scientific ...

The Nurse Scientist leads a strategic program of nursing research designed to improve patient outcomes and cultivate a culture of inquiry across the nursing workforce. This role provides scientific ...

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As of Jul 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for nurse researcher in the United States is $113,102.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $67,000.00 and $154,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as a Nurse Researcher, you need a solid background in nursing practice, critical thinking, and research methodology, typically supported by an advanced nursing degree (such as MSN or PhD) and research experience. Familiarity with statistical software (like SPSS or SAS), data analysis tools, and compliance with research ethics standards is essential. Strong written communication, analytical abilities, and attention to detail help Nurse Researchers excel in collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and presenting findings. These skills are crucial for producing credible research that advances healthcare practice and contributes to scientific knowledge.

What is a Nurse Researcher job?

A Nurse Researcher is a registered nurse who conducts scientific studies to improve healthcare outcomes, patient care, and nursing practices. They design and implement research projects, analyze data, and publish findings to advance medical knowledge. Nurse Researchers often work in hospitals, universities, government agencies, or pharmaceutical companies. Their work helps shape evidence-based practice, influence healthcare policies, and improve patient care standards. Many Nurse Researchers have advanced degrees in nursing or related fields and may secure funding for their studies through grants.

What are some typical daily responsibilities for a Nurse Researcher?

Nurse Researchers often split their time between designing and conducting clinical studies, collecting and analyzing data, and preparing research reports or scholarly articles. They may also collaborate with physicians, statisticians, and other healthcare professionals to ensure studies are well-designed and compliant with ethical standards. Additionally, Nurse Researchers frequently present their findings at conferences, help secure grant funding, and may mentor new researchers or students. The role requires a balance of independent work and teamwork, with ongoing opportunities to contribute to advancements in patient care and nursing practice.

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Infographic showing various Nurse Researcher job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 60% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 19% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $113,102 per year, or $54.4 per hour.
Associate Dean for Nursing Research

Associate Dean for Nursing Research

Mayo Clinic

Rochester, MN

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

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Mayo Clinic rating

7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

Based on 689 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

105th of 886 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Mayo Clinic is seeking the next Associate Dean for Nursing Research!  The successful individual will be responsible for the overall leadership and direction of the Division of Nursing Research, all nursing research programs and their integration within the Department of Nursing in Rochester and across all Mayo Clinic sites. This includes the development and management of the infrastructure that advances the scientific foundation of nursing practice and its integration with clinical practice throughout the institution.

The Associate Dean for Nursing Research is responsible for developing, implementing, maintaining, and evaluating policies, programs, and services related to nursing research. This leader participates in assessing the research environment, forecasting trends, transmitting values, communicating ideas, coaching and mentoring others, managing resources, and assuring that Mayo Clinic and departmental core values are implemented. The Associate Dean will work closely with administrative and research leadership across Mayo Clinic to develop appropriate infrastructure and mentor nursing research staff with the objective of meeting Mayo Clinic's strategic priorities. 

The Division of Nursing Research

The Division of Nursing Research advances health through rigorous, nurse-led science focused on three core areas: caregiving science, self-management science, and symptom science. Mayo Clinic nurse scientists lead research that addresses complex health challenges, from helping individuals manage chronic conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease, to testing non-pharmacologic interventions for cancer-related symptoms, to developing strategies that support healthcare professionals experiencing moral distress. Working within an academic medical center, Ph.D.-prepared nurses partner closely with interdisciplinary care teams to generate data-driven insights that improve patients' health, well-being, and quality of life while elevating the practice of nursing worldwide.

The Division leads and conducts clinical research in collaboration with Mayo Clinic physicians, scientists, and external partners, leveraging world-class research infrastructure, a diverse patient population across three sites, and a strong team science model. Nurse scientists secure competitive research funding and disseminate findings through publications, presentations, and contributions to clinical practice guidelines, ensuring that discoveries translate directly into care delivery. Through strong mentorship, simplified pathways for innovation, and a culture of thought leadership, the Division of Nursing Research expands nursing knowledge globally and empowers nurses to shape the future of healthcare for patients, families, and caregivers.

Mayo Clinic

With an 83,000-person workforce, Mayo Clinic cares for more than 1.4 million people each year with serious or complex illnesses from all 50 U.S. states and 135 countries. Mayo Clinic is the largest not-for-profit, multidisciplinary academic medical center in the world with over 4,000 physicians and scientists in an integrated multi-campus system spanning the globe. The unified mission at Mayo Clinic is to provide the best patient care, backed by our expertise and supported by innovation in education, research and practice, to bring hope and healing in times of need. We embrace collegial relationships among campuses (Arizona, Florida and Minnesota) allowing for best practices and innovation to help solve the most serious complex medical challenges-one patient at a time.  

We support a vibrant and diverse research enterprise, with programs in basic, translational, clinical, population, and data sciences. In 2024, the institution received almost $754 million in extramural research awards, supplemented with over $517 million of institutional support. Mayo Clinic supports innovation and has a wealth of resources available - including an integrated health record and collaboration with top specialists.

Rochester, Minnesota

Rochester, Minnesota, a dynamic city just 75 minutes south of the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, offers an unparalleled blend of professional opportunity and high quality of life. With ongoing investment through the Destination Medical Center initiative, Rochester continues to transform as a hub for healthcare, technology, and education, driven by visionary growth and innovation.  

Rochester is distinguished by its culture of caring, scenic beauty, and relaxing pace, with abundant dining, shopping, and entertainment options. Residents enjoy over 100 parks, miles of trails, and year-round cultural events, all within a safe, welcoming community. The city is consistently ranked among the best places to live in the U.S., recognized for its safety, excellent schools, and affordable housing. With a strong arts presence and diverse culinary scene, Rochester is an ideal place to live, work, and thrive. 

Why Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic is top-ranked in more specialties than any other care provider according to U.S. News & World Report. As we work together to put the needs of the patient first, we are also dedicated to our employees, investing in competitive compensation and comprehensive benefit plans - to take care of you and your family, now and in the future. And with continuing education and advancement opportunities at every turn, you can build a long, successful career with Mayo Clinic.

Benefits Highlights
  • Medical: Multiple plan options.
  • Dental: Delta Dental or reimbursement account for flexible coverage.
  • Vision: Affordable plan with national network.
  • Pre-Tax Savings: HSA and FSAs for eligible expenses.
  • Retirement: Competitive retirement package to secure your future.
Just as our reputation has spread beyond our Minnesota roots, so have our locations. Today, our employees are located at our three major campuses in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona, Jacksonville, Florida, Rochester, Minnesota, and at Mayo Clinic Health System campuses throughout Midwestern communities, and at our international locations. Each Mayo Clinic location is a special place where our employees thrive in both their work and personal lives. Learn more about what each unique Mayo Clinic campus has to offer, and where your best fit is. 

Equal Opportunity

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, protected veteran status or disability status. Learn more about the "EOE is the Law".  Mayo Clinic participates in E-Verify and may provide the Social Security Administration and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization.

Eligible candidates must be registered nurses (R.N.) and have a terminal research degree (PhD). PhD in nursing (or a related health sciences field) is preferred. If the PhD is not in nursing, then the master's degree should be in nursing. Candidates must have a track record of securing extramural research funding as a principal investigator (e.g. NIH, Department of Defense, AHRQ) with a national reputation in a focused area of science along with a significant portfolio of data-based publications in leading journals in the field.  Candidates must have an extensive record of mentoring across all career stages and educational preparations, and experience in a leadership role with demonstrated leadership achievements. Candidates must be eligible for appointment at the rank of Associate Professor of Nursing; Professor rank is preferred.  

Applications should include a full CV/Bibliography, cover letter, statement of research interests, and the names/contact information of five references. 


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Mayo Clinic is the largest integrated, not-for-profit medical group practice in the world. We're building the future, one where the best possible care is available to everyone — and more people can heal at home. Our relentless research turns into earlier diagnoses and new cures. That's how we inspire hope in those who need it most. At Mayo Clinic, experts work together to solve the most challenging unmet needs of patients. Our history of innovation dates back almost 150 years, when brothers Will and Charlie Mayo pioneered an integrated, team-based approach to medicine. Today, that trailblazing spirit drives innovations like Mayo Clinic Platform — which powers new technologies to change how care is delivered to all.

Industry

Hospitals

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Rochester, MN, US

Year founded

1919