What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Assistant Professor - Department of Supply Chain Management position at Arizona State University?
The Department of Supply Chain Management in the W. P. Carey School of Business at ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY invites applications for a Clinical Assistant Professor. This is a full-time, benefits-eligible, non-tenure-track faculty appointment in the areas of operations, supply management, business analytics, logistics, or AI in supply chain management, beginning Fall 2026.
Essential Functions
The candidate must effectively teach Supply Chain Management courses at the undergraduate and/or graduate level; help develop new courses and interact effectively with colleagues to support and enhance our unique department culture.
Minimum Qualifications
Essential Functions
The candidate must effectively teach Supply Chain Management courses at the undergraduate and/or graduate level; help develop new courses and interact effectively with colleagues to support and enhance our unique department culture.
Minimum Qualifications
- An earned doctorate - Ph.D. or DBA- in Supply Chain Management or related field by July 1, 2026
- Demonstrated potential for teaching excellence at the undergraduate and/or graduate level, as evidenced by organization and communication skills or strong teaching evaluations
- Demonstrated potential for scholarship within the supply chain management, operations, logistics, and/or business administration profession through some of the following activities: published or in-process research, an active learning agenda, papers, articles, tutorials, or manuals related to teaching and learning.
- Ability to meet AACSB business accreditation standards for participating faculty
- Demonstrated knowledge of artificial intelligence through innovative teaching practices, cutting-edge research, and/or through leadership in academic or professional communities
- Excellence in teaching multiple courses in supply chain management, business analytics, operations, logistics and/or business administration courses
- Significant service and professional contributions to the supply chain management profession
- Experience with training and industry partnerships
- Teaching experience in a variety of platforms, including executive, onsite, online, graduate and undergraduate levels.