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Job Opening - Clinical Professor HR/OB

  • 1.  Job Opening - Clinical Professor HR/OB

    Posted 09-26-2021 23:52
    Clinical Professor HR/OB
    Boise State University

     

    Job Summary/Purpose:

    Supports the University's mission of providing student-centered, quality education and is committed to the success of our students and the university. This involves teaching effectiveness, professional development, research and scholarly/creative activities, institutional service, professional and community service, student advising and involvement, and supervisory responsibilities as assigned.

    Pay: Is the same as for Tenure Track positions

    Essential Functions:

    Teaching (60%)
    Courses could include: Leadership Skills, Managing Human Resources, Negotiation and Conflict Management, Leadership and High Performing Teams, Employee Staffing and Training, and People and Organizations, and others as needed.
    Teaching load is three classes per semester in undergraduate and/or graduate courses in human resource management and organizational behavior topics in online and/or face-to-face formats.

    Research (20%):
    Maintain SA ("Scholarly Academic") faculty designation for AACSB accreditation purposes. This requires, with a five-year rolling period, publication of two peer-reviewed journal articles or one peer-reviewed journal articles and other substantial scholarly contributions such as scholarly books, chapters in edited volumes and invited book chapters, published by reputable publishers.
    Remain current and identify emerging trends in areas relevant to academic business programs.

    Service and Administrative Responsibilities (20%)

    Create and foster relationships with the local and non-profit organizations on behalf of COBE, the undergraduate Business Administration and HRM majors, and the online Management Program.
    Clinical faculty are expected to provide a level of connection to practice that exceeds the level provided by instructors and tenured/tenure-track faculty.

     Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

    In accordance with discipline and departmental standards and expectations

    • Demonstrated advanced level of oral and written communication skills.
    • Demonstrated ability to meet required attendance and submission deadlines.
    • Demonstrated ability to create, articulate, and assess course learning outcomes.
    • Demonstrated effectiveness in creating course materials (syllabus, handouts, presentations, etc.) which enhance student interest and engagement.
    • Demonstrated ability to create and manage effective grading rubrics for consistent and uniform grading results.
    • Demonstrated ability to assess student educational goals and to create graduation plans based on those goals.
    • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with diverse populations.
    • Demonstrated ability to manage effective, friendly, and civil working relationships with staff, faculty, students, alumni, guests, and others at the university.
    • Demonstrated problem solving and abstract thinking skills.
    • Demonstrated ability to produce high quality work while working independently.
    • Demonstrated ability to develop knowledge of, respect for, and skills to engage with those of other cultures or backgrounds.

     Minimum Qualifications:

    -           A terminal degree (PhD, DBA, or JD) at the time of appointment in human resource management, organizational behavior or related field from a nationally or internationally accredited university.
    -           Experience teaching human resource management and/or organizational behavior topics at the university undergraduate and/or graduate level.
    -           Demonstrated commitment to research/scholarly activity and potential to publish in human resource journals or related fields, such as organizational behavior or industrial / organizational psychology.

     Preferred Qualifications:

    • Demonstrated track record of successful teaching of human resource management, organizational behavior, and/or related courses at a variety of levels.
    • Professional business experience.
    • Professional certification from a national organization such as the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM).
    • A PhD in human resource management, organizational behavior, or related field from a nationally or internationally AACSB accredited university.
    • Existing connections or ability to create professional relationships in the Treasure Valley business community.
    • Two or more publications within the last five years, and other evidence of an established research program or pipeline.

     Required Application Materials:

    1. A cover letter indicating your interest and qualifications for this position.
    2. Curriculum vita, including three professional references with contact information, and teaching evaluations for all courses taught over the prior three years.
    3. Job Market Paper

     Link to apply: 

                https://jobs.boisestate.edu/en-us/job/496013/clinical-professor-hrob

    About Boise State University

    The Department of Management hosts the most majors in the College of Business and Economics, with over 1,000 students majoring in Business Administration, Entrepreneurship, Human Resource Management, or International Business. The Department is also home to over 150 non-traditional students in our innovative online Management degree completion program. In graduate education, we provide courses in four MBA programs, including our nationally recognized online MBA program.



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    D Brian McNatt
    Boise State University
    Boise ID
    (208) 426-1096
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