The Raymond A. Mason School of Business at the College of William and Mary is seeking to fill a Business Analytics teaching position in the Operations and Information Systems (OISM) area. This is a non-tenured, fixed term, renewable contract position. An earned doctoral degree information systems, information technology, operations management, industrial engineering, operations research, business analytics, computer science, or related fields is desirable. Willing and able to teach courses in multiple areas of the following - operations management, information systems, information technology, computer science, statistics, and business analytics. The position requires a teaching load of 21 credits (typically 7 courses per year) with a possibility of a 3 credit reduction to support research and begins in August 2021 and is contingent on funding.
William & Mary is a premier liberal arts university, chartered in 1693, and has long been considered one of the top academic institutions in the country and a “Public Ivy.” The graduate business school has been recognized as a “Top-50” school by Business Week, the Financial Times, and the Wall Street Journal. The undergraduate program is currently ranked #15 in the Poets & Quants Undergraduate Business Program Ranking. The Mason School faculty has also been highly ranked by both Bloomberg Business Week and the Princeton Review where Mason faculty rank # 3 nationally. The OISM Area includes 20 full-time faculty, and is the home to residential and online MSBA programs. The University is situated in historic Williamsburg, Virginia and is within an hour drive of Richmond, Norfolk, and Virginia Beach. Washington DC is within a three-hour drive. The Hampton Roads area has consistently ranked among the best places to live in the country on the dimensions of quality of life, affordability, and climate. More information about the school can be found online at http://mason.wm.edu/.
William & Mary values diversity and invites applications from underrepresented groups who will enrich the research, teaching, and service missions of the University. The University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and encourages applications from women, minorities, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities. William & Mary conducts background checks on applicants for employment.
Candidates should have a terminal degree in information systems, information technology, operations management, industrial engineering, operations research, business analytics, computer science or related fields, or related fields. Willing and able to teach courses in operations management, information systems, information technology, computer science, statistics, and business analytics. The successful candidate should be willing and able to teach courses in multiple areas of the following - operations management, information systems, information technology, computer science, statistics, and business analytics. Candidates who can teach courses in Big Data, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence are especially encouraged to apply. The OISM area offers a Business Analytics major in the BBA program, is active in multiple MBA programs, and has both residential and online Master’s programs in Business Analytics. Responsibilities of this position are teaching and service. This position is not research focused but we welcome clinical colleagues who are conducting high quality research, and we are prepared to support the continuation of productive research programs. Prior teaching experience is required and candidates with a proven record of excellent teaching will be given preference in the selection process. Industry experience in operations management, information systems, and/or business analytics, while not required, is desirable.
To be considered for the opportunity, submit your application online at https://jobs.wm.edu/ and attach your cover letter, vitae (resume), teaching evaluations (if any), evidence of quality teaching, and examples of scholarly research (if available). The cover letter should include a brief statement about a candidate’s particular interest in the field (including a list of any courses the candidate would be able to teach) and particular interest in teaching at William & Mary. All materials must be submitted electronically through the application system. For questions, contact MasonHR@wm.edu.
For full consideration, your application (including reference letters) must be submitted by midnight on March 19, 2021. Application packages submitted after this date will be considered as needed. Representatives from the Mason School of Business will perform interviews via Zoom.
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Additional Salary Information: FT, Quasi FT Positions: William & Mary offers our employees a full array of benefits including retirement, health insurance with options for expanded dental and vision along with group and optional life insurance with coverage for spouse and children, flexible spending accounts, and an EAP (Employee Assistance Program).
Our employees enjoy additional university benefits such as educational assistance, professional development, wellness benefits, and a robust holiday schedule. All employees have access to fitness facilities on campus. Staff members also have access to the university libraries, and much more. To learn more, go to: https://www.wm.edu/offices/hr/currentemployees/benefits/index.php
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About Raymond A. Mason School of Business at William & Mary
Over 400 years ago, on the banks of the majestic James River, as the Virginia Company established a foothold in the new world, the seeds were sown for a nation based on free enterprise and a marketplace of ideas and personal liberties.
Almost from the outset of this experiment in exploration, commerce, risk and reward, William & Mary served as a catalyst for the ideas and the people who would, quite literally, change the world. William & Mary has been called Alma Mater of the Nation because the leaders who had such a profound effect on shaping our democracy — Washington, Jefferson, Patrick Henry, John Marshall, James Monroe — either studied here or walked its historic pathways and cobblestones debating the merits of a republic based on “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”
At William & Mary, the voices of our nation’s builders still echo through our halls. This place fostered the dreams that would fuel a revolution and give birth to a nation.
Driven by our distinctive ideals of public service, entrepreneurship and innovation we have pressed on and once again take up the challenge of revolution, an economic one, where commerce, integrity, hard work and innovation... will be called on to reshape the world once more.
The Mason School of Business embraces the spirit of revolution by educating the next generation of principled leaders who will imagine the great business opportunities of the day and seize them.
The entrepreneurial spirit that is the cornerstone of American business is as alive and as important as ever and lives on at the Mason School of Business.