[Logprofs] Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management at John Carroll University

Sebastian Brockhaus sbrockhaus at jcu.edu
Tue Jul 2 13:18:19 EDT 2019


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DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND SUPPLY CHAIN
FACULTY POSITION: TENURE TRACK PROFESSOR IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
STARTING DATE: 2020-2021 ACADEMIC YEAR

SUMMARY:
The John M. and Mary Jo Boler College of Business and The Department of
Management, Marketing, and Supply Chain at John Carroll University invites
applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Supply Chain Management
starting in fall 2020. The search committee will interview prospective candidates at
the CSCMP Annual Conference in Anaheim and DSI in New Orleans. The position will
remain open until filled.
John Carroll University is a Catholic, Jesuit University with approximately 3,600
students. John Carroll University is one of 28 Jesuit universities in the United States
and has been listed in U.S. News & World Report magazine’s top 10 rankings of
Midwest regional universities for more than 25 consecutive years. The campus is
located in a residential suburb of Cleveland, Ohio, 20 minutes from downtown and 20
minutes from scenic countryside.
The Boler College of Business is AACSB accredited for both its undergraduate and
graduate programs and has separate AACSB accreditation for its Accountancy
program. The college serves more than 1100 undergraduate and 140 graduate
students and offers seven undergraduate majors, as well as two graduate programs -
an MBA and a Master’s of Science in Accountancy. The Boler College of Business offers
a very collegial environment in which faculty members are very supportive of each
other.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
A Ph.D. in supply chain or closely related disciplines, such as information systems,
operations management, etc., from an AACSB accredited institution. We seek
candidates who demonstrate the potential for high-quality research activities, as well
as the commitment to excellent teaching. The teaching load for this position is six
courses per academic year (conditioned upon maintaining an active research
agenda). Classes generally have fewer than thirty students.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
A preference will be given to candidates that will have completed their degrees before
the 2020 school year. Candidates with strong quantitative skills and the expertise in
one of the following areas are encouraged to apply: Big Data, Omni-channel, analytics,
Information systems, sourcing, and warehousing.

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Applicants should submit all materials by using the university’s online job application
system at jcu.edu/hr.
Required materials:
A cover letter highlighting research focus and teaching experience
Curriculum vitae
Three letters of recommendation
Unofficial copies of all university transcripts
Optional materials:
Statement of research interest
Research sample
Evidence of effective teaching
Questions about the department, program, or this position can be directed to Dr.
Charles A. Watts, Chair of the Department of Management, Marketing, and Supply
Chain, at cwatts at jcu.edu or (216) 397-1135.
JCU is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity employer. The University is
committed to diversity in the workplace and strongly encourages applications from
women and minorities.



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Dr. Sebastian Brockhaus

Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management

Boler College of Business

John Carroll University

1 John Carroll Boulevard 
University Heights, OH 44118

Office: 306

Phone: (216)-397-4391

E-mail: sbrockhaus at jcu.edu

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