I would love to have a GDO Division colleague join me at Rider. One of our
department members moved to administration so we have a new openning. I
will be interviewing candidates at the Academy meeting. Please email me for
additional information and to set an interview time.
Rider Universitys College of Business Administration invites applications
for a full-time, tenure-track position in Human Resources/Organization
Behavior at the rank of Assistant Professor. Appointment in the Department
of Management and Human Resources begins September 1, 2007. The successful
candidate will have completed a PhD in HR/OB by that date. The selected
individual will demonstrate promise as a scholar and teacher. The new
department member will teach introductory courses in management and human
resources along with some upper level elective and MBA courses. It is
expected that the successful candidate will develop and sustain a program of
research. Evidence of capability to publish in refereed outlets is
expected. Strong teaching skills and the ability to interact well with
undergraduate and MBA students are important.
Established in 1865, Rider is a medium-sized private university in suburban
New Jersey near New York and Philadelphia. The College of Business
Administration is AACSB accredited. Rider University offers competitive
salary and benefits. Please send vita and supporting documentation to:
Manager of Employment, Human Resources, Rider University, 2083 Lawrenceville
Road, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648-3099 or to
jobs@rider.edu. Position #:
118110. Application deadline October 15, 2006. Questions should be directed
to Dr. Tom Ruble at (609) 896-5134 or
ruble@rider.edu. For interviews at
the Academy of Management meeting contact Dr. Joy Schneer at
schneer@rider.edu.
Rider University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, and
does not discriminate on the basis of, race, color, religion, national
origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, handicap/disability,
Vietnam-era/disabled veteran status, or any other non-job related criteria.
Visit Rider on the Internet: www.rider.edu.