The Department of Management at Siena College invites applications for a full-time tenure track position at the assistant professor level. The ideal candidate will be capable of teaching core management courses (communication and collaboration, human resources, organizational behavior, and research methods) and have a keen interest in developing, managing, and advancing programs in entrepreneurship, healthcare administration, leadership, or project management.
Tenure-track faculty receive three credits of reassigned time for pedagogical development and research activity. Tenured continue to receive reassigned time as long as they participate in research activities that expand, integrate, and apply the knowledge base of their academic field. The full-time teaching load - after reassigned time - is nine credits (three courses) per semester. Courses are offered both day and evening, in-person and in hybrid and online formats. Opportunities are available for summer and winter term (overload) teaching for interested candidates. The preferred start date is September 2024.
Located in Loudonville, New York - just 10 minutes from the state capital of Albany - Siena empowers more than 3,400 students each year through a transformative journey we call the Education for a Lifetime. All members of the Siena College community work together to advance the College's mission to graduate leaders intent on making the world more just, peaceful, and humane. That spirit reverberates across our 174-acre campus ranked among the 50 most beautiful college campuses in the country by Condé Nast.
The School of Business is AACSB accredited and a UN PRME signatory that offers graduate degrees in accounting and business administration, and undergraduate degrees in accounting, economics, finance, marketing, and management. Siena's Management Department offers students opportunities to participate in real-world, applied learning experiences, which prepare them to serve their organizations and society. Management students focus their studies in one of seven disciplinary and interdisciplinary tracks designed for students whose career goals are focused in a management specialty (strategic human resources management, leadership, project management, and sport management), or a management context (entrepreneurship and small business management, international management, and strategic management). In addition to Management and Entrepreneurship courses, Management faculty teach the introductory and capstone courses in the Business core curriculum. The Management Department also coordinates and teaches courses in the Health Administration Track of Siena's Health Studies program.
Please see the job listing at this link: https://siena.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp;jsessionid=F69DD183F4904BABCB87CED4027B478C?JOBID=169144
Please direct any questions to Paul Thurston, PhD, Chair of the Management Department pthurston@siena.edu
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Christopher Stein
Assistant Professor
Siena College
Albany NY
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