[Logprofs] Texas Tech University - Professor of Practice in Supply Chain Management
Taylor, Daniel
Daniel.Taylor at ttu.edu
Fri Nov 5 11:46:50 EDT 2021
Texas Tech University - Professor of Practice of Supply Chain Management
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Lubbock
Professor of Practice (open rank)
26248BR
Rawls College of Business
Position Description: Contributes to the university’s mission through teaching in an area of expertise, mentoring students in professional and career preparation and serving as liaison with professional contacts and entities on behalf of the department or program.
Major/Essential Functions:
Texas Tech University invites applications and nominations for a Professor of Practice position in the Marketing and Supply Chain Management Area at the Rawls College of Business. This non‐tenure track position is open to all levels of rank (Assistant, Associate, or Full), but an experienced teaching professional in supply chain management is expected. At a minimum, candidates must have a graduate business degree in logistics, supply chain management, or closely related field. The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. in logistics or supply chain management, meaningful industry work experience in supply chain management roles, university level teaching expertise in supply chain management courses, a demonstrated record or potential for publishing in top-tier and sectional-level academic SCM journals, exceptional communication skills, a student-centered service orientation, and the ability to also teach undergraduate/graduate SCM and marketing courses. Candidates will be expected to have expertise in core supply chain management related functions (i.e., Logistics, Operations, Sourcing), an inclusive supply chain orientation, and an appreciation for the interface between marketing and supply chain management functions. Candidates who have very strong records of scholarship supported by extramural funding and who have the proven capacity or clear potential to bring externally sponsored research to Texas Tech University are encouraged to apply. Service to the area, college, and university is expected and appropriate to rank. The position has a 3‐3 teaching load and competitive salary. This new position will assist current faculty as needed with all supply chain management courses and programs. The supply chain major currently has 120 students, with robust connections with several organizations, and great potential to grow. Accordingly, prominent among our priorities for SCM are: (i) developing and/or strengthening curriculum to make our students career-ready and (ii) developing and leveraging our existing resources, capabilities, and relationships including faculty members and business organizations. Effective date of employment will be the beginning of the Fall 2022 semester.
Qualified candidates should submit (1) a letter of interest, (2) a curriculum vitae, and (3) a summary of teaching evaluations (in particular, the key “instructor effectiveness” metric) for the last three years. Review of applications will begin immediately. For questions contact: Dr. Sreedhar Madhavaram, Box 42101, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409‐2101, 806‐834‐8667, s.madhavaram at ttu.edu.
Texas Tech University is a Carnegie Very High Research Activity University (Tier1) and a Hispanic Serving Institution with approximately 40,000 students. The university is built in Spanish Renaissance architecture and boasts one of the top university public art collections in the nation, with works from some of the world's leading contemporary artists. Texas Tech is located in Lubbock, a city of 260,000 in the South Plains region of Texas. With broad streets and an excellent highway system, Lubbock has the shortest average commute in the nation; nearly every point-to-point trip in the city takes 15 minutes or less. The cost of living is low compared with most metropolitan areas in the U.S., and Texas has no state income tax. Excellent public and private schools are available. The climate is desirable: winters are short and relatively mild, and summers are sunny with low humidity.
Required Qualifications: Normally, a master’s degree in the discipline or the substantiated equivalent in professional experience of ten (10) years or more.
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