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LECTURER (FULL-TIME, NON-TENURE-TRACK) -- INFORMATION AND PROCESS
MANAGEMENT, BENTLEY UNIVERSITY
The Information and Process Management (IPM) department at Bentley
University is seeking a full-time, non-tenure-track Lecturer for
AY 2019-2020 (starting date July 2019). The chosen candidate will
teach both undergraduate and graduate courses. The standard
teaching load is 4-4 (four courses per semester). Lecturers at
Bentley University are expected to focus primarily on teaching and
service to the University but are also expected to stay current in
their disciplines.
Located in Waltham, Massachusetts, just minutes from Boston,
Bentley University is a dynamic community of leaders,
teacher-scholars, and creative thinkers. Bentley is dedicated to
preparing a new kind of business leader and one with the necessary
technical skills, the broad global perspective, and the high
ethical standards required to make a difference in an
ever-changing world. At Bentley, approximately 4,200 undergraduate
and 1,000 graduate students interested in business professions
study in a wide range of programs that address all functional
areas. Bentley University strives to lead higher education in the
integration of global business with the arts & sciences,
information technology, and corporate ethics and social
responsibility. Bentley University is also one of only a few US
business schools and approximately 130 business schools worldwide
to earn European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) accreditation.
See the university website (
www.bentley.edu) for information about
the school, its faculty, its students, and its programs.
The IPM department plays an important role in supporting the
university mission of blending business, technology, and the
liberal arts. The department’s mission is to create new knowledge
about the effective use and management of information, businesses
processes, and technology through the multi-stakeholder
socio-technical systems approach, as well as through focus on
value enhancement and hazard mitigation. It aims to educate
creative, ethical, and socially responsible organizational leaders
who can apply that knowledge in transformative and innovative
ways. The IPM department offers courses in the business core at
both graduate and undergraduate levels, as well as a variety of
courses for undergraduate majors, for the department’s minor
(IPM), for the MBA and MS programs, and for the PhD in Business.
The minimum of a master’s degree in business, management,
administration, information systems, or a related field is
required. Candidates must have a minimum of one year of
university-level teaching experience. Preference is given to
candidates who have business experience. Candidates for this
position should have a proven recent track record of teaching
undergraduate and/or graduate courses in the areas of interest for
the IPM department, including business process modeling and
management, enterprise systems (e.g., SAP ERP), business
intelligence and data analytics, information security,
supply-chain technology, information systems strategy, and others.
Preferred qualifications include:
- Ability to teach courses on data analytics, business process
management, and enterprise systems at the undergraduate and
graduate levels
- Ability to deliver courses in a variety of different formats
(including hybrid and online)
- Ability to use or willingness to learn process modeling,
enterprise systems, and other software applications as required by
each course
- Ability to use course management and delivery software such as
Blackboard, Zoom, etc.
- Ability to perform departmental and university service, such as
advising students, supporting student activities and
organizations, etc.
- Desire to engage in professional development and other external
activities that support university accreditation requirements.
Bentley University strives to create a campus community that
welcomes the exchange of ideas, and fosters a culture that values
differences and views them as a strength in its community.
Please submit your letter of interest, CV, and evidence of
teaching abilities (including courses taught and recent student
evaluations) electronically to
https://bentley.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/faculty. Names and contact
information for references are required upon application. Bentley
will contact these confidential references for those candidates
moving forward in the process.
For best consideration, all materials should be received by
*February 15, 2019*. Review of applications will begin immediately
and continue until the position is filled.
For additional information about this position, please email
Martin Wiener (
mwiener@bentley.edu). Also, if you are interested
in meeting with IPM faculty at the 2018 International Conference
on Information Systems (ICIS) in San Francisco, please send an
email (including CV) to Martin Wiener by December 1, 2018.
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Martin Wiener
Associate Professor & Interim Chair
Bentley University, IPM
mwiener@bentley.edu
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