Lecturer- Finance
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Lecturer- Finance
Salary
$70,000.00 - $73,000.00 Annually
Location
St. Bonaventure, NY
Job Type
Full Time
Job Number
202200368
Division
Academic Affairs
Department
Finance
Opening Date
01/08/2024
Description
Benefits
Description
St. Bonaventure University School of Business invites applications for a position in Finance at the Lecturer level. The successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to quality teaching, service to the department and university, and leadership potential. The position appointment is expected to begin August 2024.
The position requires teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in the School of Business and engaging in service to the university and profession. Effective teaching, service and professional engagement is required for continued employment.
Application materials (cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, and objectives and contact information for 3 professional references).
Full-time employees at SBU enjoy unparalleled benefits (https://www.sbu.edu/docs/default-source/about-section/human-resources-documents/2022_benefits-booklet-final_rev1-4-23.pdf)
Abundance of Time off
20 Paid Holidays
Tuition Remission
100% undergraduate tuition remission for employee, spouse, and dependents
80% graduate tuition remission for employee (online and ground programs)
50% for spouse (ground programs only)
Full Benefit package
403b Retirement Plan + 10% Employer contribution after 2 years
Health Insurance with $250 Wellness card
Dental Insurance
Employer Paid Vision and Life insurance
Short-term Disability
Employer Paid Long-term Disability
Employee Assistance Program
Other Perks
Free access to campus fitness center
2 free Division 1 Men’s Basketball Season tickets
Golf course membership discount
Other National and Local discounts available
Examples of Duties
The faculty member will teach courses in accordance with the schedule of classes and following the approved course descriptions and curricular guidelines established by the Faculty and approved by the Dean and the Provost. Non-teaching assignments will include instructional development; academic advising and assisting students; participating in Departmental and University-wide activities; serving on committees and task forces; and other appropriate responsibilities as described in the Faculty Status and Welfare Handbook.
SCHEDULE: This is an appointed faculty position as governed by the Faculty Status and Welfare Handbook. Days, occasional evening or weekend hours as required.
In accordance the Faculty Status and Welfare Handbook:
Instructional:
Teaching, including the preparation of course syllabi and classes, the preparation and grading of examinations, the supervision of laboratories and other practica, and the direction of theses, honor projects, and independent study work.
The maximum instructional load for teaching faculty during the academic year is:
Nine (9) credit hours in each of the fall and spring semesters for each person holding the rank of Professor.
Twelve (12) credit hours in each of the Fall and Spring semesters for all persons holding the rank of Lecturer, Assistant Professor, or Associate Professor.
Academic Advising:
Post and observe office hours for purposes of academic advising and student consultation. Meet with students as needed by appointment.
Advise and assist students during the ongoing registration process.
Maintain general knowledge of degree requirements, programs and course transfer information.
Institutional Service:
Participation in activities (usually through committee work) designed to advance the mission and quality of the University, School, and Departmental programs. Assignments to routine committee work will be made in consideration of other demands placed on the faculty member by the University.
Attendance at Department, School, and general Faculty and University meetings including commencements, convocations, and other official University exercises.
Professional Growth and Development:
Maintain a program of personal and professional development appropriate for areas of responsibility.
Maintain state-of-the-art knowledge and competence in the appropriate academic disciplines.
Research, publication, and professional activity within one's field of specialization or otherwise directed towards the University's mission.
Additional Responsibilities:
Additional duties as assigned by the Provost and/or the Dean.
Autonomy
Results are defined; existing practices are used as guidelines and has discretion to determine specific work actions; carries out work activities independently; supervisor provides guidance and is available to resolve problems.
Typical Qualifications
Master’s degree in finance or in business with an emphasis on finance, statistics and closely related fields.
Possesses the appropriate professional degree or license or, in rare circumstances, have made exceptional contributions to his or her field of learning so as to render the achievement of such a degree or license unnecessary. Demonstrated teaching ability, scholarly promise, interest in the professional and personal growth of students, and a genuine spirit of study necessary to maintain currency in one's academic field. Ability to successfully pass a criminal background check.
Preference will be given to candidates with teaching experience and a degree from an AACSB accredited institution.
CFA desirable but not required
St. Bonaventure University is committed to providing a comprehensive benefits program designed to attract and retain high-quality Faculty and Staff. To view an overview of the benefits offered at SBU, click the link below:
Benefits Overview for Full Time Employees (http://www.sbu.edu/docs/default-source/about-section/human-resources-documents/2023-24-benefits-booklet-updated-7-5-23.pdf)
Agency
St. Bonaventure University (NY)
Address
3261 West State Road St. Bonaventure, New York, 14778
Website
http://www.sbu.edu