Carthage College
Adjunct Assistant Professors, Business & Economics
Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States, 53142
Overview
The School of Business and Economics is seeking qualified candidates for multiple adjunct positions starting Fall 2025. The individuals may teach undergraduate and graduate courses in various areas, including Product Management, Design & Innovation, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Economics, Accounting and Finance. Responsibilities
Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in assigned subject areas. Demonstrate a student-centric approach and contribute to teaching quality within the Department. Embrace a holistic educational philosophy and serve as a positive role model. Commit to student success and learning. Minimum Qualifications
Master's degree (or higher) from an accredited institution in a direct or related field Several years of work experience Evidence of prior teaching effectiveness is desired Preference given to those who may be available to teach during the day Job Description
Carthage College's business programs focus on market-relevant teaching. The ideal candidate should demonstrate an ability to contribute to the teaching quality of the respective Department. We seek a student-centric colleague who subscribes to a holistic educational philosophy, serves as an exemplary role model, and can demonstrate a commitment to teaching courses that develop students in all aspects. A commitment to student success and learning is required. How to Apply
Applications will be reviewed as received and the position will remain open until filled. All applicants should submit the following to the Resume Upload section of the application: Cover letter; Curriculum Vitae; Three professional references; Evidence of past teaching effectiveness (if available). Additional questions can be directed to Jim Padilla, Dean of the School of Business & Economics, jpadilla@carthage.edu Apply Online About Carthage
Located on the shore of Lake Michigan in the thriving Chicago-Milwaukee corridor, Carthage College blends the best liberal arts traditions with desirable degree programs, transformative learning opportunities, and personal attention from dedicated faculty and staff. Our campus features an 80-acre arboretum with lake views and is home to 2,600 undergraduate students and 200 graduate students. Founded in 1847, Carthage is consistently named a Best Midwestern College by The Princeton Review and a Most Innovative School by U.S. News & World Report. Carthage employees contribute to the success of our students and the university’s mission to help all achieve their potential. Carthage College is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) dedicated to building a culturally diverse community. We welcome applications from a broad spectrum of people, including minorities, women, veterans, and individuals with disabilities. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, protected veteran status or disability. This position requires a background screening.
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The School of Business and Economics is seeking qualified candidates for multiple adjunct positions starting Fall 2025. The individuals may teach undergraduate and graduate courses in various areas, including Product Management, Design & Innovation, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Economics, Accounting and Finance. Responsibilities
Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in assigned subject areas. Demonstrate a student-centric approach and contribute to teaching quality within the Department. Embrace a holistic educational philosophy and serve as a positive role model. Commit to student success and learning. Minimum Qualifications
Master's degree (or higher) from an accredited institution in a direct or related field Several years of work experience Evidence of prior teaching effectiveness is desired Preference given to those who may be available to teach during the day Job Description
Carthage College's business programs focus on market-relevant teaching. The ideal candidate should demonstrate an ability to contribute to the teaching quality of the respective Department. We seek a student-centric colleague who subscribes to a holistic educational philosophy, serves as an exemplary role model, and can demonstrate a commitment to teaching courses that develop students in all aspects. A commitment to student success and learning is required. How to Apply
Applications will be reviewed as received and the position will remain open until filled. All applicants should submit the following to the Resume Upload section of the application: Cover letter; Curriculum Vitae; Three professional references; Evidence of past teaching effectiveness (if available). Additional questions can be directed to Jim Padilla, Dean of the School of Business & Economics, jpadilla@carthage.edu Apply Online About Carthage
Located on the shore of Lake Michigan in the thriving Chicago-Milwaukee corridor, Carthage College blends the best liberal arts traditions with desirable degree programs, transformative learning opportunities, and personal attention from dedicated faculty and staff. Our campus features an 80-acre arboretum with lake views and is home to 2,600 undergraduate students and 200 graduate students. Founded in 1847, Carthage is consistently named a Best Midwestern College by The Princeton Review and a Most Innovative School by U.S. News & World Report. Carthage employees contribute to the success of our students and the university’s mission to help all achieve their potential. Carthage College is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) dedicated to building a culturally diverse community. We welcome applications from a broad spectrum of people, including minorities, women, veterans, and individuals with disabilities. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, protected veteran status or disability. This position requires a background screening.
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