Position Overview
Are you searching for the next step in your academic career in business faculty jobs or business school faculty jobs? Louisiana Tech Universityβs College of Business invites applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor in Supply Chain Management. This is a one-year, non-tenure track role designed for talented educators and researchers who are passionate about teaching undergraduate courses in supply chain management, production/operations, and occasionally general management. The position begins September 1, 2025, and is subject to final budget approval.
Key Responsibilities
As a Visiting Assistant Professor, you will:
Qualifications
We seek candidates with:
Why Join Louisiana Tech University?
Louisiana Tech University is a medium-sized institution with about 12,000 students, located in Ruston, Louisiana. Ruston is known for its welcoming community, excellent schools, and healthcare facilities, making it an ideal place for families. The city is conveniently located on Interstate 20, with Monroe and Shreveport nearby.
How to Apply
Interested in joining our business school faculty? To be considered, please send a detailed resume outlining your education, teaching experience, and publications. You may include additional materials to support your application. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. References may be contacted during the recruitment process.
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Contact Information
Dr. Jeffrey J. Haynie, PhD
Management Department Head/Associate Professor
Department of Management, College of Business
Louisiana Tech University, P.O. Box 10318, Ruston, LA 71272
Phone: (318) 257-2504
Email: jhaynie@latech.edu
Additional Notes for Applicants
Equal Opportunity Statement
Louisiana Tech University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ADA Employer and places a high priority on the creation of an environment supportive of ethnic minorities, women, veterans, and persons with disabilities. Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.