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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThe Executive MBA program in the School of Business at Virginia Commonwealth University is recruiting a pool of applicants on an ongoing basis for adjunct teaching positions. The Executive MBA program is a cohortbased accelerated masters program for working professionals. The qualified candidate will teach courses in Communications Finance Leadership Management Product Development and Project Management with the possibility of other topics as needed. The Executive MBA program is a hybrid modality meaning some class sessions will be inperson and others synchronous online. All classes are taught on Fridays and Saturdays in Snead Hall.
Should funding for such adjunct teaching positions become available the Department will contact persons in the pool whose credentials match our teaching needs. This pool will be accessed only when an opening arises.
Teach MBA courses as needed. These classes could be inclusive of all areas within the discipline.
A M.S. degree or higher to teach graduatelevel courses.
Demonstrated experience working in and fostering an environment of respect professionalism and civility with a population of faculty staff and students from various backgrounds and experiences or a commitment to do so as a faculty member at VCU.
Preferred Qualifications
Prior teaching experience is particularly welcome.
Applied business experience in a Director/VP/Clevel position is preferred.
Additional Information:
VCU offers benefits for all adjunct faculty that include but are not limited to wellbeing resources optional retirement and tuition benefits. Learn more about VCUs benefits here.
The Graduate Studies in Business Department is committed to its team members growth and professional development and will provide opportunities to foster a culture of learning and career development.
Virginia Commonwealth University is an equal opportunity affirmative action university providing access to education and employment without regard to race color religion national origin age sex political affiliation veteran status genetic information sexual orientation gender identity gender expression or disability.
Butch M. Sarma
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