Assistant Professor, Project Management and Operations Management

Bryant University seeks to fill a tenure-track position in the Department of Management (rank is Assistant). Bryant seeks a candidate with a strong commitment to excellence in scholarly research and teaching in the field of project management and operations management. A secondary interest in international business is highly desirable. The position entails conducting rigorous academic research with relevance to a managerial audience.

The appointment for this position begins August 1, 2019. Rank is Assistant, though relevant experience in tenure/tenure track positions will be given consideration in determining length of tenure track. Salary is commensurate with preparation, experience, and demonstrated performance.

The successful candidate will be expected to teach in our undergraduate (BSBA and BSIB) as well as graduate (MBA) programs related to Team and Project Management, and Leadership and Innovation.

Successful candidates should be committed to teaching excellence, establishing a scholarly publication record consistent with AACSB standards, and serving as an active member of the Bryant community.

The successful candidates will also demonstrate the potential, as their career progresses, to conduct a variety of scholarly activities that support research and teaching, e.g., building new programs, writing research grants, establishing connections with the business community, and developing new courses. This is along with service activities that include participating in and leading new initiatives, mentoring students, and being an active participant in departmental and institutional activities.

Candidates must have a Ph.D. or D.B.A. in Management from an AACSB-International accredited school. ABD in management with completion expected by August 1, 2019 from an AACSB accredited school will be considered. Candidates should be committed to teaching excellence, establishing a scholarly publication record consistent with AACSBstandards, and serving as active members of the Bryant community. The demonstrated capacity to conduct research that speaks to both academic and managerial audiences is highly desirable. The successful candidate must be able to teach courses at both the undergraduate (BSBA and BSIB) and graduate (MBA) level.

To receive full consideration, interested persons must apply electronically. Applications should include a letter of application, current vita, and evidence to support the following expectations: 
○ teaching undergraduate and graduate (graduate not mandatory) management courses 
○ conducting and publishing research in project management, operations management, and related areas
○ contributing to student growth and development through active involvement in student related activities (e.g., advising, working with student organizations) 
○ providing service to the university and community