Adjunct Lecturer, School of Accountancy
The Dhaliwal-Reidy School of Accountancy is hiring an Adjunct Lecturer to teach one section of ACCT 250: Information for Business Decisions course to be offered online. The School is seeking individuals who bring a combination of industry experience and teaching excellence from an AACSB accredited university.
The course will take place during the Summer 2026 semester, from May 18, 2026, through July 2, 2026.
Initial instruction will be limited to the Summer session only, with the possibility of additional teaching dependent upon departmental need.
The programs and faculty of the Dhaliwal-Reidy School of Accountancy are fully committed to the concepts of engagement, innovation, and impact. We inspire students to translate and apply their learning within and beyond the classroom into transformative practices and experiences that impact their professional and personal lives. We find new methods, strategies, technologies, and tools to enhance our teaching methods, learning outcomes and research productivity. We measure impact through the placement of students after graduation. Our faculty and staff represent the greatest strength of our school, both in terms of research reputation and engagement with students.
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Duties & ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities include, but are not limited to
- Bring industry experience and teaching excellence for instruction of ACCT 250: Information for Business Decisions.
- Ability to effectively communicate and teach healthcare accounting concepts.
- Use a course management system such as D2L to deliver course content, grade materials, and provide meaningful feedback to students.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Strong knowledge of Microsoft suite applications.
- Masters in Accounting or Tax, at an AACSB accredited institution.
- Experience teaching accounting courses at the college level.
- Experience using a course management system such as D2L.
- Experience grading and providing feedback to students.