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Visiting Assistant Professor of Business Administration – Economics and Finance
Wartburg College
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Posted: 30-May-25
Location: Waverly, Iowa
Salary: Competitive
Employment Type:
Full-time
Organization Type:
Higher Education Institution
Required Education:
Master’s
Faculty Position Vacancy
Founded in 1852, Wartburg College is a selective four-year liberal arts college of the Lutheran Church (ELCA), nationally recognized for community engagement. The college offers more than 50 academic majors and pre-professional and certificate programs leading to the bachelor’s degree. The college is located in Waverly, Iowa, a growing community of more than 10,000 residents. As part of the Cedar Valley metro area (near Waterloo and Cedar Falls), Waverly has an abundance of cultural, musical, and recreational opportunities. Major Midwest metropolitan areas within driving distance include Des Moines, Iowa (2.5 hours); Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minn. (3 hours); Madison, Wis. (3.5 hours); Rochester, Minn. (2 hours); Chicago (5 hours); and Omaha, Neb. (4 hours).
DATE ANNOUNCED: May 2025
POSITION: Visiting Assistant Professor of Business Administration – Economics and Finance
DEPARTMENT: Business Administration, Accounting and Economics
STARTING DATE: Fall Term 2025 – 1 year term
TIMELINE: Screening of applications begins immediately and continues until position is filled.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Teach seven undergraduate courses across the fall, winter, and four-week May term within the department curriculum
Advise departmental majors and minors
Engage in scholarship and service appropriate to the liberal arts setting
SALARY: Competitive for entry-level appointment
CONTRACT: Nine-month, term contract
APPLICATION: Curriculum vita, unofficial graduate transcripts, statement of teaching philosophy, contact information for three current references, and a letter of application describing your teaching, scholarship, and service experience/interests and how these will support the mission of Wartburg College, should be uploaded electronically to: https://www.wartburg.edu/positions.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Required: Master’s degree, MBA, or ABD in business-related field, with coursework or experience in finance and economics
Evidence of successful college-level teaching in business and/or professional business experience
Ability to teach multiple courses across all levels of business finance, with substantial teaching opportunities in economics and potential for other business classes
Preferred: Doctorate or ABD in business-related field, specializing in finance or economics, or Masters with CFA or CFP
Desire to teach courses at all levels of a business finance curriculum, including, but not limited to business finance, business data analytics, financial modeling, financial statement analysis and security valuation, financial markets and modern money, bank management, and portfolio management
Additional interest in teaching some principles level courses in economics and/or principles level courses across a business curriculum
Commitment to student-centered learning and working with a diverse student population
Additional responsibilities include student academic advising, active professional development through scholarship, and service to the department and college
Willingness to support the mission of the College and its liberal arts tradition.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Teach seven undergraduate courses across the fall, winter, and four-week May term within the department curriculum
Advise departmental majors and minors
Engage in scholarship and service appropriate to the liberal arts setting
Founded in 1852, Wartburg College is a selective four-year liberal arts college of the Lutheran Church (ELCA), nationally recognized for community engagement. The college offers more than 50 academic majors and pre-professional and certificate programs leading to the bachelor’s degree. The college is located in Waverly, Iowa, a growing community of more than 10,000 residents. As part of the Cedar Valley metro area (near Waterloo and Cedar Falls), Waverly has an abundance of cultural, musical, and recreational opportunities. Major Midwest metropolitan areas within driving distance include Des Moines, Iowa (2.5 hours); Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minn. (3 hours); Madison, Wis. (3.5 hours); Rochester, Minn. (2 hours); Chicago (5 hours); and Omaha, Neb. (4 hours).