Adjunct Faculty - Finance – Plaster Graduate School of Business
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The University of the Cumberlands, located in Williamsburg, Kentucky, is a faith-based institution committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive community of learners. The University’s mission is centered on providing exemplary academic programs that empower students to pursue lives of fulfillment and abundance.
The University of the Cumberlands is currently seeking qualified adjunct faculty members to teach courses in our MSc Finance Program. We are looking for passionate educators who can deliver comprehensive instruction and mentorship to graduate students pursuing advanced studies in finance.
As an adjunct faculty member, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality instruction in accordance with course objectives and curriculum guidelines. You will utilize your expertise in finance to engage students in interactive learning experiences and provide them with practical knowledge and skills relevant to the field.
Qualifications:
- A doctoral degree in finance or a related field.
- Professional experience in the finance industry, with a strong understanding of financial principles, practices, and regulations.
- Prior teaching experience at the graduate level is highly desirable.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and motivate graduate students from diverse backgrounds.
- Proficiency in utilizing educational technologies and learning management systems to enhance the learning experience.
Available Date: Immediately
Benefits: No
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