Lecturer or Associate Lecturer, Department of Management, College of Business

University of Central FloridaOrlando, FL
20hOnsite

About The Position

The College of Business at the University of Central Florida (UCF) invites applications for a 9-month, non-tenure earning lecturer or associate lecturer faculty position to teach Supply Chain Management courses in the Department of Marketing. This position is located at the UCF main Orlando campus and the Downtown campus. The anticipated start date is in August 2026. In addition to teaching core undergraduate and MBA supply chain management courses there is an expectation for continuing contributions in research and service per college and department standards. More information about the UCF College of Business and the Department of Marketing can be found at http://business.ucf.edu/departments-schools/marketing/ . Lecturer Minimum Qualifications: Doctoral degree from an AACSB-accredited institution in supply chain management or a closely related discipline, e.g., marketing, management, productions/operations management, operations research, industrial engineering at the time of application. Candidates must possess a record of publication productivity to be evaluated as academically qualified by UCF/AACSB standards. Teaching, research, and service record must be commensurate with rank. Associate Lecturer Minimum Qualifications: Doctoral degree from an AACSB-accredited institution in supply chain management or a closely related discipline, e.g., marketing, management, productions/operations management, operations research, industrial engineering at the time of application. Candidates must possess a record of publication productivity to be evaluated as academically qualified by UCF/AACSB standards. Teaching, research, and service record must be commensurate with rank. Must be recognized for teaching excellence via college or university-level awards. Engaged in an active research stream leading to publications in peer-reviewed journals. Lecturer Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated success teaching supply chain to undergraduate (large-enrollment classes) and graduate students, validated by metrics such as student evaluations, qualitative feedback, and teaching awards. Ability to teach at least one other quantitative marketing course (such as marketing research). Engaged in an active research stream leading to publications in peer-reviewed journals. Experience in curriculum and/or program development. Associate Lecturer Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated success teaching supply chain to undergraduate (large-enrollment classes) and graduate students, validated by metrics such as student evaluations, qualitative feedback, and teaching awards. Ability to teach at least one other quantitative marketing course (such as marketing research). Demonstrated leadership in curriculum development or revision. Faculty mentor for student-led organizations, supervision of Honors thesis. Participation and leadership roles in teaching workshops.

Requirements

  • Doctoral degree from an AACSB-accredited institution in supply chain management or a closely related discipline, e.g., marketing, management, productions/operations management, operations research, industrial engineering at the time of application.
  • Candidates must possess a record of publication productivity to be evaluated as academically qualified by UCF/AACSB standards.
  • Teaching, research, and service record must be commensurate with rank.
  • Must be recognized for teaching excellence via college or university-level awards.
  • Engaged in an active research stream leading to publications in peer-reviewed journals.

Nice To Haves

  • Demonstrated success teaching supply chain to undergraduate (large-enrollment classes) and graduate students, validated by metrics such as student evaluations, qualitative feedback, and teaching awards.
  • Ability to teach at least one other quantitative marketing course (such as marketing research).
  • Engaged in an active research stream leading to publications in peer-reviewed journals.
  • Experience in curriculum and/or program development.
  • Demonstrated leadership in curriculum development or revision.
  • Faculty mentor for student-led organizations, supervision of Honors thesis.
  • Participation and leadership roles in teaching workshops.

Responsibilities

  • Teaching core undergraduate and MBA supply chain management courses
  • Continuing contributions in research and service per college and department standards

Benefits

  • Benefit packages, including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Flexible Spending, and Employee Assistance Program.
  • Paid time off, including annual (12-month faculty) and sick time off and paid holidays.
  • Retirement savings options.
  • Employee discounts, including tickets to many Orlando attractions.
  • Education assistance.
  • Flexible work environment.
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