Lecturer/Senior Lecturer (Teaching-focused) in Supply Chain Management

Updated: over 2 years ago
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 14 Nov 2021

  • Utilise your passion and academic expertise for Supply Chain Management to take this programme forward
  • Join AUT - the top millennial university in Australasia
  • Permanent, full-time role based in Auckland

Auckland University of Technology (AUT)   is vibrant, achievement-oriented and a rewarding place to work. Ranked in the top 250 of world universities, it is also one of the world's top 40 young universities and #1 for global research impact in Australasia. We're poised for the next stage of growth and offer a stimulating teaching and research environment with strong connections to business and industry. AUT has close to 30,000 students and around 3,000 staff across our three teaching campuses and is located in New Zealand's (NZ's) largest city, Auckland  - consistently ranked as one of the world's most liveable cities.

Accredited by AACSB and EQUIS, AUT's Business School (part of our Faculty of Business, Economics and Law) is a leading provider of innovative undergraduate and postgraduate business education. Partnerships with different organisations are an integral part of our activities, providing a variety of engagement opportunities with our local and international stakeholders while expert faculty and research students create knowledge that matters to academia, business and society.

Both the supply chain management and information systems disciplines are housed in the Business School's Department of Business Information Systems (BIS) . The BIS Department is a dynamic and ambitious team of academics actively engaged in scholarly conversations and passionate about teaching. We have an established PhD programme, are experiencing a growing interest in supply chain management in the Bachelor of Business degree and our new master's qualification in supply chain management.

The Role

We have a permanent, full-time opportunity for a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer of Supply Chain Management to develop their career in teaching.  We are particularly interested in applicants who would contribute to our teaching in any of the following areas: supply chain management, operations management, procurement management and logistics management. The ability to teach data analytics, enterprise systems or project management would be an added advantage.

We embrace practice-led, as well as research-informed, approaches to teaching where the student experience is optimised. It is also expected that over time the successful candidate will engage with government, business, professional bodies and the community, and contribute to School/Faculty activities.

You will have an open, engaging and collaborative attitude that is flexible to changing requirements. You will enhance the positive energy within the School, value diversity and enjoy working inclusively!

Application information

Applicants should submit their CV and a covering letter addressing the key requirements for the role (set out below):

Qualification:

  • A master's degree in supply chain management or related discipline.

Teaching and Learning:

  • Early career academic candidates will ideally have at least some tutoring or other teaching assistant experience at undergraduate and/or postgraduate levels.
  • More experienced candidates will have previous lecturing experience, evidence of curriculum development and experience leading courses.
  • Industry experience is highly desirable and would form an important input into teaching.

In addition, knowledge and experience of Tikanga Māori would be advantageous.

Start Date: The successful candidate will ideally start in January/February 2022. Interviews are expected to take place in early December.

Appointment level and salary will be commensurate with the skills and experience of the successful applicant.

For academic enquiries: contact Benjamin Dehe - [email protected]  

AUT will require successful applicants to provide proof of full COVID vaccination prior to commencement of employment

Please note: In response to COVID-19, the New Zealand Government has imposed travel restrictions and are currently only allowing New Zealand residents, citizens and visa holders meeting a strict exception policy to enter the country, all of whom must currently enter Government approved isolation/quarantine for two weeks upon arrival. It's uncertain when these border restrictions will change, and this may impact the manner in which an offshore candidate will be able to participate in the recruitment process although remote options will be in place. Visit the Immigration New Zealand website or the New Zealand Government's official Covid-19 website for further information and updates on the border restrictions.



Similar Positions