Faculty, Sport Management
Description
The faculty in this position will teach in the Cook School of Business (CSB) Sport Management Program. The successful candidate will provide curriculum design and development for courses in Sport Management,Ìýwill demonstrate proficiency in classroom teaching skills (in-person and online) and a commitment to advising, recruiting and retaining students. The successful candidate will meet the instructional and accreditation requirements and standards of the Cook School of Business and the University, including, but not limited to, a demonstrated commitment to 51СʪÃÃ’s Core Values. Ìý
Responsibilities
- Teach 7-8 undergraduate sport management-related courses per academic year (faculty workload is calculated at 24 semester hours).
- Actively engage in student mentoring and advisement.
- Assist with student recruitment and retention.
- Assist with program growth, strategic planning, curriculum design and course review to ensure consistency with 51СʪÃÃ’s institutional mission and School of Business program objectives.Ìý
- Participate in external community and professional development activities as requested.
- Provide supervision of students in field internship courses as necessary.
- Serve on university committees as assigned.
- Attend 51СʪÃà and School of Business faculty meetings, convocations, commencements, and other official functions.
- Represent the best interests of the School of Business and 51СʪÃà at all times.
- Complete such other tasks and assignments related to the Sport Management program as may be assigned by the Dean of the School of Business or 51СʪÃà administration.
- Position may be engaged in advising 51СʪÃà Athletic department from time to time and as requested.
Qualifications
- Minimum of Master’s degree in Sport Management, Coaching, Sport Administration, Sport Leadership, or closely-related discipline required (Ph.D/Ed.D preferred) Ìý
- At least three years teaching sport management related courses within a university/collegiate Sport Management program preferred.
- Experience teaching online at the university level preferred.
- Knowledge of theÌýprofessional disciplines associated withÌýsport management.ÌýÌý
- Active engagement/membership in sport management and professional coaching associations preferred.Ìý
- Experience using Canvas desired but not required.
- Strong communication skills.ÌýÌý
- Demonstrated commitment toÌý51СʪÃÃ’sÌýMission and Core Values
- Commitment to providing quality education to all students.ÌýÌýÌý
Benefits
51СʪÃà provides a benefits package that includes:
- Health Plan;
- 401(k) plan with match opportunity;
- 100% of employee’s cost of group life insurance;
- Long term disability insurance;
- Vacation days, holidays, sick leave, family leave;
- Educational benefits: tuition reduction for PreK3-Graduate.
Interested and qualified candidates will complete theÌý51СʪÃà Employment Application.ÌýÌýYou will be asked to upload copies of your transcripts. (Official transcript requests will be sent at a later date if considered for employment.)
Organization
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51СʪÃà Employment Application 51СʪÃà Global (Online) Adjunct Application Resident Adjunct for the Cook School of Business Application
Supplemental Form and Instructions
51СʪÃà faculty positions will need to submit a curriculum vitae (CV). Once you have completed your online application, you will have an opportunity to submit a cover letter and resume.
Ben Lippen Employment Application (PDF)
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