Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, System Office
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Posted: 08-May-25
Location: St. Cloud, Minnesota
Internal Number: JOB_POSTING-3-6174
Job DescriptionSt. Cloud State University is seeking applications for potential adjunct instructors who qualify to teach in the Herberger Business School â“ Marketing Program. Individuals interested in being considered for part-time, adjunct teaching positions in Marketing should have the following qualifications.Compensation is per credit, the current credit rate is a minimum of $1819 per credit.This adjunct position will remain open for 1 year to allow departmentsâ™ access to candidate pools when there is a need to hire an adjunct to teach a course(s) during defined academic semester(s).Minimum QualificationsMasterâ™s Degree in a Business related fieldEvidence of the ability to teach and work with persons from diverse backgroundsPreferred QualificationsPh.D./DBAin Marketing or related field fromAACSBaccredited ProgramMBAor Masterâ™s Degree in related field fromAACSBaccredited School with extensive business experiencePrevious teaching experience in Undergraduate or Graduate courses in Advertising, Promotion, Consumer Behavior, Product Design and Development, Global Marketing, Digital Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Marketing Management and Strategy, Sales and Sales Management, Marketing Research, and other marketing coursesRequired Documents (Uploaded at Time of Application)Resume/CVCover LetterThree (3) professional referencesUnofficial transcript(s)Work Shift (Hours / Days of work)VariesAboutThe successful candidate will share St. Cloud Stateâ™s commitment to our mission, and in particular, the value we place in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) as outlined in SCSUâ™sâ¯Itâ™s Timeâ¯strategic framework. Notably, we uphold the advancement of diversity, equity, and inclusion and engage in intentional actions to address systemic inequities throughout the university and surrounding environment.â¯DEIâ¯values, practices, and strategies are embedded into the fabric of our institution and campus community, and they align with the priorities expressed in theâ¯Minnesota State systemâ™s Equity 2030 initiative.â¯SCSUâ¯expects all of its employees to help advance these practices and to contribute to the development of an anti-racist, inclusive community.Additional information on St. Cloud State University can be found at: http://www.stcloudstate.eduEmployment for this position is covered by the collective bargaining agreement for the IFO which can be found⯠Inter Faculty Organization (ifo.org)â¯St. Cloud State University is committed to excellence and actively supports cultural diversity. To promote this endeavor, we invite individuals who contribute to such diversity to apply, including minorities, women,â¯LGBTQIA+, persons with disabilities and veterans. St. Cloud State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, creed, religion, age, national origin, disability, marital status, status with regards to public assistance, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or status as a U.S. veteran. The Title IX coordinator at St. Cloud State University is Chocoletta Simpson. For additional information, contact the Office of Institutional Equity Access, (320) 308-5123, Admin. Services Bldg. Rm 121
About Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, System Office
With its 31 institutions, including 24 two-year colleges and seven state universities, the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system is the largest single provider of higher education in the state of Minnesota. The colleges and universities operate 54 campuses in 47 Minnesota communities and serve about 250,000 students in credit-based courses. Overall, the system produces about 33,500 graduates each year. In addition to credit-based courses, the system offers customized training programs that serve about 153,200 employees from 6,000 Minnesota businesses each year. The law creating the system was passed by the Minnesota Legislature in 1991 and went into effect July 1, 1995. The law merged the state's community colleges, technical colleges and state universities into one system. The system is separate from the University of Minnesota.