Director of Accounting Program
Summary
The Director of the Accounting Program will constitute a full-time faculty position with the rank of Associate Professor or Professor at Johnson University. The Director will carry a full faculty workload and fulfill the corresponding responsibilities as assigned by the Dean, School of Business and Leadership. The Director shall be responsible for all aspects of the academic program. The Director will be a key face of the accounting program.
Position: Director \u2013 Accounting Program Administration
Location: Knoxville, Tennessee
Reports to: Dean, School of Business & Leadership
Base Pay: Commensurate with experience
Employee Status: Full-time
Required Education: MBA with 18 credit hours in accounting; or a master's or terminal degree in accounting from a regionally accredited university
Start Date: January 1, 2025
Requirements
Key Qualifications
Required Documents
To ensure full consideration, interested applicants should submit a completed application packet via email to Gayla Wood at [email protected], Administrative Assistant & Advisor, School of Business & Leadership.
Equal Employment Opportunity Provider
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