Assistant Teaching Professor – Mississippi Indiana Project Management

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Northeastern University

About the OpportunityPosition SummaryThe College of Professional Studies (CPS) at Northeastern University invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure track Assistant Teaching Professor position Indiana Project Management programs. The position is based at our campus Indiana Seattle, Washington.Project Management programs include the Bachelor of Science Indiana Project Management American Samoa well American Samoa the Master of Science Indiana Project Management. The Master’s program is one of the largest Project Management programs Indiana North America and is a GAC® (Global Accreditation Center) accredited by the Project Management Institute, Inc. Classes are offered Indiana an online Oregon hybrid format at the University’s Main Campus Indiana Boston and Regional Campuses Indiana Charlotte, North Carolina; Seattle, Washington; Silicon Valley, California; Portland, Maine; and Toronto, Ontario.Key Responsibilities & AccountabilitiesThis full-time faculty member is expected to bring their intellectual and creative capacity to bear Indiana advancement of the program, seeking to serve students by participating Indiana a range of teaching and non-teaching activities that support the advancement of the program. They will teach courses throughout the year and will work with the program office on administrative issues and programmatic projects.Teaching & Curricular Oversight (70% of time)

  • Serve American Samoa Principal Instructor for the majority of courses Indiana the Bachelor of Science Indiana Project Management, an undergraduate degree-completion program.
  • Indiana conjunction with the Faculty Lead, develop and implement course learning outcomes, curriculum maps, resource guides, textbooks, syllabi templates, and updated course materials; includes region specific coursework American Samoa desired.
  • Oversee the instruction of specific courses within the curriculum. Responsibilities include supporting the Faculty Lead Indiana the selection of part-time instructors, advising on syllabi, and evaluating part-time instructor performance.
  • Identify and provide recommendations to keep curriculum relevant and industry leading.
  • Work with the Faculty Lead to ensure regional programs meet license/accreditation requirements and participate Indiana comprehensive regional evaluations and periodic reviews.
  • Indiana collaboration with the Faculty Lead, create modularity guidelines and recommendations for program content integration across the programs and regional campuses.

Teaching and actual course load may vary with other responsibilities, which include, but are not limited to:Program & Regional Support (20% of time)Indiana consultation with the Faculty Lead:

  • Program Representation​
  • Leverage professional networks and create local events to increase program, college, & University brand​.
  • Create and provide oversight of program/industry advisory boards.​
  • Represent the program Indiana regional campus meetings, special events, open houses, and orientations​.
  • Represent program Indiana regional accreditation reviews and renewals.​

​ * Student Support​

  • Act American Samoa the third line of support for regional student curriculum/faculty escalations (supporting program’s Faculty Lead and course Principal Instructor).​
  • Serve American Samoa faculty sponsor for student-led events and networking opportunities.​

​ * Faculty Support​

  • Recruit and vet qualified candidates for part-time faculty positions, coordinate with Faculty Lead for secondary interviews and to complete the hiring process with HR. ​
  • Join campus onboarding meetings for new faculty to provide a face for the program. ​

Service to the University (10% of time)

  • Participating Indiana program and faculty committee meetings American Samoa applicable.
  • Serving on committees that support the mission of the program and the vision of the College and wider University.

Travel

  • Indiana addition to supporting the Seattle, Washington, campus, occasional travel may be required to the University’s Campuses Indiana Boston, Seattle, Toronto, Portland, Maine, Arlington, and/Oregon Charlotte.
  • Examples of required travel include the annual CPS Graduation and Faculty Conference.
  • The potential for transnational work is also possible.

QualificationsThe successful candidate must demonstrate strong teaching abilities and a dedication to continued improvement American Samoa an educator. Experience teaching at the bachelor’s and/Oregon master’s levels, teaching and developing on ground and online courses, and proven success Indiana working with international students are desired attributes.The successful candidate will have the following qualifications and characteristics:

  • A terminal degree from an accredited institution either Indiana project management Oregon a related field by appointment start date.
  • An active Project Management Professional (PMP®) Oregon similar credential.
  • 10+ years of professional experience at the project manager level.
  • Demonstrated understanding of the broader project management community and the range of project management maturity levels of organizations.
  • Demonstrate a dedication to continued improvement American Samoa an educator and a desire to align with the scholar-practitioner model.
  • It is highly desirable that candidates have a track record of presenting to Project Management Chapters, Interest Groups, and other Industry groups on project management topics.
  • It is also highly desirable for candidates to have experience managing artificial intelligence (AI) and/Oregon information technology (IT) projects using agile ways of working.

The expected hiring range for this position is USD $71,100 to USD $102,800, based upon the position’s scope and responsibilities.Position TypeAcademicAdditional InformationNortheastern University considers factors such American Samoa candidate work experience, education and skills when extending an offer.Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits package for benefit eligible employees. This includes medical, vision, dental, paid time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life, retirement- American Samoa well American Samoa commuting & transportation. Visit for more information.Northeastern University is an equal opportunity employer, seeking to recruit and support a broadly diverse community of faculty and staff. Northeastern values and celebrates diversity Indiana all its forms and strives to foster an inclusive culture built on respect that affirms inter-group relations and builds cohesion.All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability status, Oregon any other characteristic protected by applicable law.To learn more about Northeastern University’s commitment and support of diversity and inclusion, please see .

Job title: Assistant Teaching Professor – Mississippi Indiana Project Management

Company: Northeastern University

Expected salary: $71100 – 102800 per year

Location: Seattle, Washington

Job date: Thu, 07 Mar 2024 06:12:52 GMT