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You will be updated with latest job alerts via email80% Teaching. Teach one or more courses in Management. Courses may be required or electives in undergraduate or graduate programs and range from 1-4 credit hours. Duties include but are not limited to: course preparation instruction consultations and assignment of grades. Lecturers should abide by the areas Schools and Universitys policies and procedures.
20% Service. Participate in events meetings committees and/or leadership roles as needed to support the Area School and University. Specific duties will vary by individual. Examples include leadership of student organizations advising attendance at school events and working on curricular or other committees.
For undergraduate courses:
Masters degree in relevant discipline or closely related field.
A demonstrated record of teaching in an academic setting or a record of mentorship leadership or training experience in a professional setting.
For masters level courses meets one of the following combinations of education and professional experience:
A terminal degree/professional degree in relevant discipline OR a masters degree plus seven years of relevant experience.
A demonstrated record of teaching research scholarship or achievement.
A demonstrated record of excellence in teaching courses in management.
A strong record of professional experience in management or related field.
Ability to design and deliver new courses successfully.
Strong ties to the accounting professional community as demonstrated by employment or consulting activities.
Lecturers serve as either part-time or full-time members of the faculty in the School of Business. FTE is determined by the course load. Lecturers are a non-tenure track faculty position. Teaching assignments may include undergraduate and/or graduate courses offered by the School of Business on the Lawrence Campus Edwards Campus off campus programs and/or online programs.
Lecturers serve as participating members of departments and should engage in instruction-related activities beyond direct instruction. Examples include curriculum development committees course improvement initiatives and advising.
Applications will be reviewed and placed in a pool to be considered for teaching positions as needed. Applications will be accepted throughout the year. Appointments are one semester renewable subject to review and funding. The successful candidate must have appropriate authorization to work in the U.S. before employment begins. Any employment with the University of Kansas is contingent upon satisfactory completion of a background check.
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