ADJUNCT FACULTY: Accounting
Job Description
Summary: The McColl School of Business at Queens University of Charlotte seeks candidates for a part-time Adjunct Faculty of Accounting for the Fall 2024 semester. Primary teaching responsibilities include introductory financial and managerial accounting courses (offered in person, during the day). The ability to create an environment of learning that is student-centered through effective pedagogy, active and experiential learning is desirable. This part-time Adjunct Faculty position begins in August 2024 and is expected to continue into Spring 2025. The position reports to the Dean of the McColl School of Business.
This position is exempt from provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and is not eligible to earn overtime pay or compensatory time off for additional hours worked. This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship.
Experience, Knowledge and Skills Required:
- An earned master’s or doctorate degree in accounting or a related discipline
Qualifications
The successful candidate will be an innovative individual with
- An active CPA license (preferred)
- Current or recent professional experience in accounting
- Experience with learning management systems (e.g. Canvas)
- Prior undergraduate teaching experience in accounting and a demonstrated commitment to teaching excellence (desirable)
- The ability to effectively engage and communicate with a diverse student population
- Commitment to building an equitable and inclusive environment in the classroom and on campus.
Application Process
Does this sound like a good fit? Click on the green “I’m interested” button and submit:
- Cover letter addressing the position qualifications and experience
- Current CV
- Contact information for three professional references
Queens will continue to accept applications until the position is filled.
Additional Information
About Queens University of Charlotte
Located in the heart of the nation’s second fastest growing metropolitan area, Queens University of Charlotte leverages the city’s diverse and thriving environment as an extended classroom. Nationally recognized for undergraduate programs in international and interdisciplinary education, Queens blends the best of liberal arts learning with professional preparation and community engagement. Focused on supporting success for diverse learners, faculty build close and collaborative relationships with students and help them build intentional and individualized roadmaps for flourishing at Queens and beyond. At the graduate program level, the University offers innovative educational experiences that help learners advance professionally and retool for new opportunities. Our environs afford faculty myriad opportunities to advance their own professional growth and teaching and research interests by collaborating with vibrant industry, non-profit, and community organization sectors.
Because of our history of innovation and our legacy of strong leadership, Queens is positioned to be among the new forerunners of American higher education. This is a defining moment for Queens. While other institutions are focused on sustaining and surviving, we are thinking much bigger.
Institutions that understand what is needed and are willing to reimagine what is possible can position themselves to thrive and strengthen their market position after the pandemic with innovative approaches that are deeply connected to the world and its greatest challenges.
By 2030, Queens aspires to become the leading, private, national university of Charlotte with deep, meaningful, and reciprocal connections to the needs of our local community and economy; inventive and multidisciplinary academic programs that are connected to the world’s most pressing challenges and biggest areas of opportunity; a fully connected, integrated, and innovative set of experiences that support holistic wellness and wellbeing; a culture of continuous improvement and investment that enables faculty and staff to flourish and achieve their full potential; and a comprehensive approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion that begins on campus and radiates throughout the community.
Queens University of Charlotte is an equal opportunity employer and is firmly committed to supporting and celebrating all forms of diversity. Queens does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth and conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth), sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, age, national origin, disability, political beliefs, veteran status, genetic information or any characteristic protected by law in the administration of its educational and admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic programs, employment and hiring policies, or other University-administered programs.
Any individual with a disability who needs any reasonable accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act to apply for a position or otherwise to participate in Queens' job search/selection process should contact the Assistant Vice President of Human Resources at 704.337.2222.
Physical Requirements (with or without reasonable accommodation) require ability to
- Remain in a stationary position, most of the time.
- Exchange accurate information with students, faculty and staff, frequently.
- Read reports, create presentations, use a computer system, most of the time
- Communicate with students, faculty and staff, most of the time.
- Write, type, and use the computer, telephone, copier, and other office equipment systems, most of the time.
- Move about inside the workspace to access resources and office equipment, and attend meetings across campus, regularly.
- Exert moderate force to move objects, occasionally.
- Think critically, concentrate on the task at hand, and respond quickly to changes in conditions, most of the time.
Work Conditions
- Must be willing and able to work a flexible schedule to meet requirements of the position, including teaching night or weekend classes.
- Must be able to work in offices, classrooms, virtually and in laboratory environments involves contact with faculty, students, staff, and parents on any given day.
- Work has deadlines, interruptions, moderate volume and can be stressful.
Nothing in this job description restricts the university’s right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time; this description reflects the university’s assignment of essential functions, it does not proscribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned; this job description is subject to change at any time
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