Dear all,
With the customary apologies for cross postings:
St. George’s University
School of Arts & Sciences
Department of Business
Position: Assistant/Associate Professor of Management
Qualifications: Earned doctorate or equivalent with an emphasis in
management or related field. A background in international human
resource management, negotiation, team building, organizational
communication or services management is required. Good presentation
skills and the potential for research excellence are critical. Previous
teaching experience and background in experiential pedagogy are
desirable. Industry experience is a plus.
Responsibilities:
1. Teach undergraduate courses in management. Specific assignments are
flexible. The courses may be a subset of the following courses: Human
resource management, conflict & negotiation, organizational
communications, leadership, cross-cultural management, hospitality
services management, Operations management, entrepreneurship,
organizational behavior, business ethics, Emerging Issues in Management
And strategic management.
2. May be called on to develop and teach additional graduate level
courses.
3. Conduct quality research.
4. Supervise undergraduate independent study, as well as academic
advising of students.
5. Serve on department and university committees.
6. Collaborate with faculty across the University to build unique and
innovative discovery and learning programs.
Salary: Commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Closing Date: March 30, 2009 or until filled.
Effective Date: August 2009
Application
Applicants should send a letter of application summarizing their
qualifications for the position, a curriculum vita, samples of scholarly
work, evidence of teaching effectiveness and the names of three
references to:
Adrian Redhead, Chair
Department of Business
Aredhead@sgu.edu
And
Dr. Reccia Charles, Program Coordinator
Department of Business
Rcharles1@sgu.edu
About St. George’s University:
In 1977, St. George’s University (www.sgu.edu) opened its doors on the
lovely island nation of Grenada (http://www.grenadagrenadines.com) in
the West Indies with a medical program that was the first of its kind in
the world. Beyond our innovative curricular offerings, St. George’s
University is noted for the internationalism of its community, the
faculty and students who are from 90 countries. Within the School of
Arts & Sciences, the Department of Business offers six business degrees:
BS/ International Business
BS/ Accounting
BS/ Economics/Finance
BS/ Management
BS/ Tourism & Hospitality Management
BS/ Marketing
The Department of Business mission is to deliver first-class education
that will enable our students to become successful business
practitioners. We aim to develop a reputation for offering a
contemporary education in business which caters to the diverse needs of
a growing student population. We strive to develop in our students a
global orientation, an entrepreneurial attitude, and a sense of
responsibility and service to the community. We offer a student-friendly
internationally diverse environment that allows our students the chance
to experience many cultures within the campus environs. We are
positioned as the only institution in the Caribbean that strives to meet
the most rigorous international standards while still offering small
class sizes and accessible faculty.
Key features of the business degree programs include the mandatory
foreign languages component, the business internships and the core
curriculum which is geared to develop proficiency in all aspects of
business. In the era of globalization, foreign language proficiency is
a critical tool for business success. The business internship, which
can be done domestically, regionally or internationally allows the
student to gain practical experience in his/her chosen career. It also
enables the student to gain confidence in his/her skills, while
establishing valuable contacts and acquiring work experience for future
endeavors. The core curriculum features accounting, finance, ethics,
quantitative skills, international business, economics, business
communications, business law, marketing, organizational behavior,
strategic management and operations management.
Regards,
Dr. Reccia Charles
Program Coordinator
Department of Business
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