Indianapolis - Decision Making and Problem Solving Adjunct Faculty

Franklin University of Ohio is seeking Decision Making and Problem Solving adjunct faculty for BSAD 320 to teach at our Indianapolis location. This course focuses on the organizational processes and theoretical constructs related to organizational behavior.

The instructor must have a Master’s Degree (Ph.D. preferred) in a business related discipline; ideally, with a specialization in strategic and/or quantitative analysis.  Significant years of practice in organizational management and/or consulting in management/leadership positions with progressive responsibilities for budgeting, planning and strategic analysis of business operations is preferred.

In addition to the education and experience listed above, the ideal instructor will have a minimum of 10 years organizational experience with at least 5 years in mid-level to upper level management with responsibilities for broad organizational functions such as strategic planning, budgeting, goal setting, evaluation, problem solving, performance improvement; demonstrated ability to apply state-of-the-art management planning and analysis across various organizational contexts and industries; and a working knowledge of systems theory and performance improvement applications. All adjunct faculty positions are part-time in the undergraduate Business Administration Program. This position would entail delivering content specific materials, facilitating discussion, challenge learning, and grading student work.

If you are ready to move into a progressive organization, Franklin University may be right for you. Review of applications begins immediately and continues until the positions are filled.

Please send a letter of application including a statement of teaching philosophy, resume, curriculum vita, and contact information for three references to adjunct@franklin.edu as an MS Word attachment or mail to:

Franklin University
Human Resource Department
201 S. Grant Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43215.

Equal Opportunity Employer 

 

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