[Logprofs] Teaching Professor (Open Rank) - Supply Chain Management, WVU College of Business & Economics

John Saldanha jpsaldanha at mail.wvu.edu
Tue Sep 20 11:23:11 EDT 2016


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John Saldanha

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Job Description: Teaching Professor (Open Rank) - Supply Chain Management
West Virginia University invites applications and nominations for a teaching professor position in supply chain management at the College of Business & Economics beginning August 14, 2017. This non-tenure track, continuing appointment position is open to all levels of rank (Assistant, Associate or Teaching Full Professor).
Qualified candidates must hold either 1.  A graduate business degree in operations management, logistics, supply chain management, or closely related field and five years or more of Supply Chain Management executive level business experience or 2.  A Ph.D. in operations management, logistics or supply chain management with an ability teaching these subjects in a university environment. Candidates will need to demonstrate strong communication skills, and a strong ability to engage in outreach and executive development. Teaching duties may include courses at the undergraduate or graduate level for resident and on-line programs. At WVU, teaching faculty are eligible for promotion with a sustained record of classroom teaching excellence.
Duties will include teaching courses in the Global Supply Chain Management undergraduate major and graduate courses in supply chain management in the MBA program. Service duties include supporting current faculty with developing current and future supply chain management programs by performing duties in student recruitment, student retention, program development and student placement activities.
Applicants should send a letter of interest, teaching philosophy, curriculum vita, copy of all university level course transcripts, and provide the names and contact information for at least three references.  Submissions should occur via the WVUHire system (jobs.wvu.edu/<http://jobs.wvu.edu/>). Review of applications will begin immediately. Faculty will be available to meet with candidates at the CSCMP, INFORMS and DSI conferences. Applicants not attending these conferences will also be considered.
Teaching professors are voting members of the West Virginia University Faculty Senate and Faculty Assembly. West Virginia University (WVU) is a Research I, public, comprehensive, land-grant institution founded in 1867.   The College of Business and Economics was founded in November of 1951, and offers a Bachelor of Science in Economics (BSE), and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) with ten majors:  Accounting, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, General Business, Global Supply Chain Management, Hospitality & Tourism, Management, Management Information Systems, and Marketing. At the Master's level, B & E offers a Master of Business Administration (MBA), an Online Hybrid MBA, a Master of Science in Industrial Relations, a Master of Science in Business Data Analytics, a Master of Professional Accountancy, a Master of Science in Finance, a Master of Arts in Economics, and a Certificate in Forensic Accounting and Fraud Administration.  At the doctoral level, B & E offers a Doctor of Philosophy in Economics and a Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management with majors in Accounting, Finance, Management and Marketing.

/ John Saldanha
Asst. Prof. Supply Chain Management

College of Business & Economics, Management Information Systems

West Virginia University
(304) 293-5318 office

John.Saldanha at mail.wvu.edu<mailto:jpsaldanha at mail.wvu.edu>
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