Open Positions at LCC International University
LCC International University seeks a chair for the Business Administration Department
LCC offers this excellent opportunity for someone who is interested in program development. We are looking for someone who has energy, creativity, and vision for continuing to build on the strong foundation of LCC's largest academic department as full-time department chair of the Businss Administration Department.
Start Date: August 1, 2007 (length of commitment negotiable)
Responsibilities
- Provide leadership for the Business Administration Department, ensuring overall program excellence;
- Recruit faculty for the Business Administration Department;
- Teach several undergraduate Business Administration courses per year.
Qualifications
- Ph.D. in Business Administration or related field;
- College teaching experience required;
- Administrative experience preferred;
- Leadership and team-building skills required;
- Commitment to liberal arts education within the international context of LCC.
Inquiries should be sent to:
Marlene Wall, Ph.D.
Academic Vice President
LCC International University
Kretingos 36
Klaipeda LT-92307
Lithuania
mwall@lcc.lt
For more information about LCC and the application process, please visit the LCC website.
LCC International University seeks faculty for the Business Administration Department
LCC is seeking faculty members within the business department for Managerial Accounting, Strategic Management, International Marketing, Business Finance, Business Research Methods, and Business Statistics.
Start Date: August 1, 2007
Inquiries should be sent to:
Sarah Schoolcraft
Director of Expatriate Recruitment
LCC International University
Kretingos 36
Klaipeda LT-92307
Lithuania
opportunities@lcc.lt
For more information about LCC and the application process, please visit the LCC website.
LCC International University is an accredited, B.A.-granting Christian liberal arts college located in Klaipeda, Lithuania, part of the former Soviet Union. LCC seeks to engage students in a transforming educational experience in order to create a generation of leaders for Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union who think critically, promote democratic ideals, develop a market economy, and rebuild the network of civil society within the context of a Christian worldview. The college currently offers three majors: Business, English, and Theology. English is the language of instruction. Students are from Lithuania and more than fifteen countries of East-Central Europe and the states of the former Soviet Union. Current enrollment is 550.
Posted on: May 3, 2007
Last modified on: Dec 12, 2007
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