Faculty Search Announcement
Organization Behavior Non-Tenure Track/Clinical Faculty
Department of Managerial Sciences
Robinson College of Business
Georgia State University
Atlanta, Georgia
The Robinson College of Business seeks applications and nominations for one or more non-tenure track positions in the area of Organization Behavior. The successful candidate will begin employment in August, 2018. The position includes teaching at the graduate and/or undergraduate levels in the College’s academic programs. The position is rank open with an expectation to hire at the Clinical Assistant Professor level. Clinical faculty hold academic titles (i.e. Clinical Assistant Professor, Clinical Associate Professor, Clinical Professor) and have opportunities for promotion based upon demonstrated excellence in teaching and being active in scholarship that includes the scholarshipof teaching and learning and may include some practitioner and/or disciplinary research. Clinical faculty participate in the same faculty governance and decision-making activities as tenure track faculty, with the exception of those related to tenure track positions.
Georgia State University, a leading public urban research university, and the Robinson College of Business are growing institutions that provide exceptional opportunities for their faculty members. The Department of Managerial Sciences has outstanding tenure track and non-tenure track faculty colleagues with research and teaching interests that represent the different facets of management, including organization behavior. Our non-tenure track faculty are enthusiastically engaged in the practice and development of business education; excelling in the classroom and conducting research related to the scholarship of teaching and learning. They are also engaged with colleagues in other units of the College and University and members of the business community in a variety of professional activities to form an involved community of scholars that make important contributions to business education and practice. Georgia State University is located in the heart of Atlanta, home to the headquarters of 15 Fortune 500 companies and 26 Fortune 1000 companies. The metro Atlanta area is also the home of a number of regional headquarters, a large number of regional, national and global enterprises, and a vibrant entrepreneurial community. Georgia State has strong ties with the Atlanta business community, many of whom are alumni of the College. The Robinson College of Business, accredited by the AACSB, is one of the largest in the country with approximately 6,000 undergraduate, 1,300 masters and 150 PhD students. Excellence in teaching is highly valued. Our MBA program for working professionals and Bachelor of Business Administration program haveboth been ranked by U.S. News & World Report as among the best offered by public universities.
Candidates for this position must have an earned research doctoral degree in a relevant field from an AACSB accredited university (or international equivalent) and demonstrated ability for teaching excellence within organization behavior. The capability for publishing research in refereed journals (pedagogical, practitioner or disciplinary) is necessary for Clinical positions. Salary and other types of support are competitive with other research universities. These positions are contingent upon final budget approval by the University.
Application review will begin immediately and continue until the positions are filled. Those wishing to apply should register with Academic Jobs Online at (registration is free) and upload their letter of application, curriculum vitae, evidence of teaching effectiveness and the contact information for three letters of reference. Applicants are required to submit their materials via this online system. Questions about the position should be sent to Dr. Ed Miles at .
Georgia State University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against applicants due to race, ethnicity, gender, veterans status, or on the basis of disability or any other federal, state, or local protected class.