The McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia invites applications for a full-time, open-rank academic general faculty member (teaching track or practice track, non-tenure eligible) to teach introductory and other general management courses beginning August 2027. The position will entail teaching 18 credit hours (or the equivalent of six 3-credit courses) per academic year.
Teaching assignments will include some combination of the following courses and will be determined based on the teaching expertise of the candidate and needs of the school:
- Foundations of Commerce (1000-level introductory course)
- Organizational Behavior (3000-level or 7000-level courses)
- Other Management topics as needed (3000 - 4000level or 7000-level elective courses); possible topics include but are not limited to Strategic Management, Global Management, Consulting, and Managing Sustainable Development.
About UVA
The University of Virginia is one of the highest-ranked public universities in the United States, and the McIntire School of Commerce ( www.commerce.virginia.edu ) awards a Bachelor of Science in Commerce, and Master of Science degrees in Commerce, Business Analytics, Accounting, Global Commerce, and the Management of Information Technology. McIntire is recognized for excellence and innovation in business education and research scholarship. In various annual rankings of undergraduate and graduate business programs, including U.S. News, Bloomberg Businessweek, Poets & Quants, and The Economist, the McIntire School of Commerce is routinely ranked in the top ten. The McIntire School is dedicated to educating and inspiring students to become visionary leaders who shape global business with integrity, purpose, intercultural fluency, and a fundamental understanding of how commerce can contribute to the common good.
About McIntire
The McIntire School is located in a state-of-the-art academic complex on the Lawn in the heart of the University’s historic Central Grounds, designed by Thomas Jefferson. The growing Commerce Complex includes a newly constructed Shumway Hall, McIntire’s current home of Rouss & Robertson Halls, a reimagined Cobb Hall, and a host of inviting outdoor gathering spaces. Charlottesville is located at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and is consistently rated as one of the country's most desirable places to live. The area has abundant outdoor, cultural, and recreational amenities and outstanding healthcare and education systems.
The position is open rank. Positions at the lecturer ranks ( lecturer, senior lecturer, or distinguished lecturer in commerce , depending on experience and qualifications) teach only undergraduate courses. Candidates at this level must have a master’s degree in a suitable field or commensurate experience. Positions with graduate teaching expectations carry professorial rank ( assistant professor, associate professor, or professor , general faculty, depending on experience and qualifications). Candidates at this level must have a Ph.D. in a suitable field or commensurate experience.
The salary range for this position at the starting rank (Lecturer in Commerce or Assistant Professor, General Faculty) is $115,000 - $125,000 per year.
Complete an online application and attach:
- Personal Statements, to include:
- Your skills and experience in teaching
- The past two years’ teaching evaluations
- Contact information for three references.
For questions about the application process please contact Heather Cullop, Recruiting Coordinator, at [email protected] or Jeremey Marcel, the Search Committee Chair, at [email protected] .
The selected candidate will be required to complete a background check at the time of the offer per University Policy.