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Instructor - Marketing

California Baptist University, California, MO, United States


California Baptist University, an evangelical Christian university affiliated with the California Southern Baptist Convention, invites applications for the following Full‑Time Instructor position. Candidates must embrace the mission of California Baptist University and evidence a clear understanding of, and commitment to, excellence in teaching, scholarship and service through the integration of the Christian faith and learning.

The Dr. Robert K. Jabs School of Business invites applications for a Full‑Time Instructor in Marketing.

This Instructor position is a full‑time, non‑tenure track faculty role with a load expectation of 24 units in a 9‑month period (typically 12 units per semester in Fall and Spring).

Pay Range The compensation for this appointment will range from $62,000 – $65,000 annually and reflects what California Baptist University (CBU) reasonably expects to pay for this faculty appointment. Actual compensation may vary based on the qualifications and experience of the applicant, as well as market conditions. In addition to wages, CBU offers a robust suite of

employee benefits .

Qualifications Successful candidates should possess a terminal degree related to the field, although candidates with a master’s degree who are working toward a terminal degree, or have significant experience in the field, may be considered. Strong candidates will demonstrate confirmation of teaching effectiveness and exceptional oral and written communication skills. Faculty duties include teaching courses at both the graduate and undergraduate level and professional involvement germane to the area of specialization.

Teaching Responsibilities The appointment may include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in marketing, business, management, and other related courses.

State and Federal law permit California Baptist University to discriminate on the basis of religion in order to fulfill its purpose. The University does not discriminate contrary to either State or Federal law.

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