What are the responsibilities and job description for the Tenure-track Accounting Faculty position at American Accounting Association?
The College of Business at Loyola University New Orleans invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor in Accounting beginning Fall 2027.
The ideal candidate will have a robust background in accounting, with demonstrated expertise in one or more areas of tax, accounting analytics, financial accounting, managerial accounting and/or auditing. Candidates should exhibit a commitment to innovative, engaged teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels, and a desire to stay at the forefront of emerging trends in accounting and technology. Candidates must possess a strong research agenda aimed at publishing in ranked academic journals.
The successful applicant will be expected to teach undergraduate and graduate accounting courses, with possible courses including:
Qualifications
We seek candidates who are ready to be active members of a forward-thinking academic community and who have the following qualifications:
The Joseph A. Butt, S.J., College of Business currently enrolls almost 600 undergraduate students in degree programs leading to majors in accounting, analytics, economics, finance, management, marketing, and international business. Approximately 150 students are enrolled in graduate programs. Recently, the College launched a new undergraduate program in Entrepreneurship and graduate programs in Marketing & Communication and Healthcare Management. Our undergraduate (International Business) and graduate (Entrepreneurship) programs are ranked in the top 25 by US News & World Report. The College requires all undergraduate students to complete internships and provides career preparation through its Portfolio Program. Undergraduate programs have been continuously accredited by AACSB since 1950, and graduate programs since 1974. The small size (35 faculty and 10 staff) and collegial nature of the College afford a pleasant and productive working environment.
Loyola University New Orleans is firmly committed to and reaffirms its policy to align its recruitment practices with its mission of social justice and equity.
The ideal candidate will have a robust background in accounting, with demonstrated expertise in one or more areas of tax, accounting analytics, financial accounting, managerial accounting and/or auditing. Candidates should exhibit a commitment to innovative, engaged teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels, and a desire to stay at the forefront of emerging trends in accounting and technology. Candidates must possess a strong research agenda aimed at publishing in ranked academic journals.
The successful applicant will be expected to teach undergraduate and graduate accounting courses, with possible courses including:
- Financial Accounting at all levels
- Managerial/Cost Accounting
- Taxation (Individual and/or Business)
- Auditing & Assurance
- Accounting Analytics & Technologies, including AI
Qualifications
We seek candidates who are ready to be active members of a forward-thinking academic community and who have the following qualifications:
- Ph.D. in Accounting or a closely related field (ABD candidates will be considered if the degree is completed by the start date)
- CPA or other professional certification preferred.
- Strong teaching skills with a commitment to fostering an engaging learning environment for diverse students, including first-generation college students
- Experience or willingness to integrate new technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning in accounting
- Familiarity with the Jesuit educational model.
The Joseph A. Butt, S.J., College of Business currently enrolls almost 600 undergraduate students in degree programs leading to majors in accounting, analytics, economics, finance, management, marketing, and international business. Approximately 150 students are enrolled in graduate programs. Recently, the College launched a new undergraduate program in Entrepreneurship and graduate programs in Marketing & Communication and Healthcare Management. Our undergraduate (International Business) and graduate (Entrepreneurship) programs are ranked in the top 25 by US News & World Report. The College requires all undergraduate students to complete internships and provides career preparation through its Portfolio Program. Undergraduate programs have been continuously accredited by AACSB since 1950, and graduate programs since 1974. The small size (35 faculty and 10 staff) and collegial nature of the College afford a pleasant and productive working environment.
Loyola University New Orleans is firmly committed to and reaffirms its policy to align its recruitment practices with its mission of social justice and equity.
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