Job Description: The Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management, in the College of Business at East Carolina University, is seeking a full-time, nine-month, Teaching Instructor to teach twelve semester hours of undergraduate Marketing courses beginning August 2017. The candidate will be able to effectively teach very large (200-250 students) classes. Candidate will also be expected to provide service to the university, community, and profession, regularly attend college and department events, and undertake any other duties as assigned by the department chair.
Minimum Qualifications: Master's degree from an accredited business school in a related field that satisfies credentialing under SACS guidelines. The candidate must possess the qualifications necessary to be designated a professionally qualified faculty member in accordance with AACSB standards. Recent relevant work experience is required. College level teaching experience in Marketing Management required.
Special Instructions to Applicants: In addition to submitting a letter of interest and curriculum vitae online, the candidates selected for interviews are required to have three of their references mail current, original letters directly to Dr. Jim Zemanek, Professor, Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management, College of Business, East Carolina University, 3414 Harold H. Bate Building, Greenville, NC 27858 (email: zemanekj@ecu.edu). Original transcript of highest earned degree for selected candidates will be required prior to employment.
Date Initial Screening Begins: 01-12-2017
Job Close Date: Open Until Filled
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East Carolina University
Location: Greenville, NC 27858 Document ID: A5145-01MY Posted on: 2017-01-3001/30/2017 Job Type: RegularJob Schedule:Full-time
2017-03-01