Indianapolis - The Behavior Basis of Detecting and Deterring White Collar Fraud
Franklin University, located in Columbus, Ohio is seeking adjunct faculty for the Behavior Basis of Detecting and Deterring White Collar Fraud, ACCT /BSFR 342. This course will be taught at the Indianapolis location; teaching in a student-centered environment that is focused on teaching working adults. This course provides an overview of the behavioral research associated with occupational fraud and the methodology of fraud examination. The majority of the course is focused on detecting the most common types of occupational fraud, determining how each type of fraud is committed, and implementing prevention strategies.
Requirements for this position include a Master’s degree, eight or more years of relevant work experience; with at least five years in a criminal investigative role involving interviewing of potential suspects, computer literacy and a desire to teach adult student learners. A CFE Certification is preferred.
Franklin University promotes a student-centered, quality-teaching environment, focused on working adults. Founded in 1902, Franklin University is a leading educator of nontraditional students in central Ohio and enjoys the strong support of the local business community.
If you are ready to teach within a progressive organization, Franklin University may be right for you. Review of applications begins immediately and continues until the position is 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:
Human Resource Department
Franklin University
201 S. Grant Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43215.
Equal Opportunity Employer – Women and Minorities are encouraged to apply
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