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Department: The Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship
Rank: Instructor
Annual Basis: 9 Month
Applications will be reviewed as needs arise.
With your online application please include a current rsum/curriculum vitae that highlights your areas of interest and expertise.
Applications will be accepted continuously. Screening of applications will take place as positions become available and will continue until positions are filled.
The Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation educates inspires and empowers future entrepreneurs instilling in students the very characteristics of entrepreneurshipinnovation initiative accountability and dedication. By combining a solid foundation of business theory with extraordinary experiential learning the center has earned a reputation as one of the nations finest entrepreneurship programs.
The Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation is seeking to develop a diverse network of entrepreneurial individuals who provide highvalue insights and recommendations within their scope of expertise for student entrepreneurs at the Lundquist College of Business at the University of Oregon. An Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) at Lundquist must have a proven record of accomplishment of entrepreneurial success and a commitment to passing on their knowledge to future generations of entrepreneurs.
How does an Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) help Lundquist students
There are a variety of ways that EIR(s) can engage and contribute to the educational experience of students pursuing their interests in entrepreneurship. An EIR can provide insight to ventures bringing both subject matter expertise and functional skills to help develop an idea and can help guide a startup through discovery market research value proposition and investment thesis. EIR(s) can dedicate time to helping students by:
Discussing obstacles and challenges currently facing a students startup.
Making introductions and connections for student entrepreneurs and appropriate business contacts.
Mentoring advising and coaching students across campus regarding their entrepreneurial ideas.
Working closely with the director lead EIR role (fulltime) and other center staff to ensure students are receiving the support they need to accelerate their ideas.
Teaching and coteaching entrepreneurship classes.
Serving as a lead EIR.
EIR Pro Tem Instructors (FTE varies):
Teach and coteach entrepreneurship classes where the class subject matter matches the Entrepreneur in Residences skill set and experience.
Schedule time and meet with student entrepreneurs.
Renewable up to three years based on performance and unit needs.
EIR Program Lead (FTE varies):
EIR Pro Tem Instructor appointment as outlined above.
Commitment to a minimum .5 role during the academic year.
Management and oversight of EIR professionals and experts who are willing to meet student entrepreneurs.
Mentor and coach students faculty and others.
Work closely with the director on strategic direction for the development of cocurricular programs workshops and activities and contribute to the overall student experience.
If you are interested in being a part of the EIR program as a volunteer please email for further information. If you are interested in the EIR Pro Tem Instructor or EIR Team Lead position please follow the special instructions to applicants and apply.
Seasoned business executive with a record of accomplishment of success (10 years).
Experience with innovative initiatives in one owns company or within a corporation.
Passionate about small business entrepreneurship and community economic development.
Maintain a network of professionals and experts who are willing to meet student entrepreneurs.
Experience owning and building companies from the ground up.
Experience teaching entrepreneurship courses workshops or the equivalent.
All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check.
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