Assistant Professor of Quantitative and Statistical Analysis Supply Chain Operations Logistics and Economics Management

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The Role
Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in quantitative analysis, supply chain, operations, logistics, and managerial economics; design applied, technology-forward learning experiences; advise and mentor students; maintain an active program of scholarship; participate in assessment, accreditation, curriculum development, and community/industry engagement.
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About St. Thomas University and the Gus Machado College of Business

St. Thomas University is a Catholic university in Miami Gardens, Florida, dedicated to developing ethical leaders for a global community. The University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate, master's, law, and doctorate degrees. The Gus Machado College of Business serves undergraduate and graduate learners through mission-driven, applied, and professionally relevant business education.

Position Summary

The Gus Machado College of Business invites applications for a full-time, 9-month, renewable faculty appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor. The College seeks a student-centered educator-scholar who can contribute across business analytics and quantitative methods, supply chain, operations and logistics management, and related areas such as managerial economics.

Candidates who can teach effectively in more than one of the College's areas of need are especially encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will support undergraduate and graduate education, engage in mission-aligned scholarship, participate in assurance-of-learning and continuous-improvement activities, mentor students, and build meaningful connections with business, industry, community, and global partners.

Primary Teaching and Program Areas
  • Quantitative and Statistical, and data-informed decision-making
  • Supply chain, operations, logistics, and process improvement management
  • Managerial economics
Essential ResponsibilitiesTeaching and Learner Success
  • Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in assigned areas of expertise using on-ground, online, hybrid, and other approved instructional modalities.
  • Design and deliver current, rigorous, inclusive, and applied learning experiences that integrate theory and practice through cases, simulations, laboratories, analytics, projects, and engagement with organizations.
  • Use relevant digital, analytical, and information technologies responsibly and ethically to prepare learners for technology-forward business environments.
  • Develop and maintain course syllabi, learning activities, assessments, and instructional materials aligned with program competencies and College expectations.
  • Participate in assurance-of-learning activities, including assessment of program learning outcomes, analysis of results, documentation of findings, and implementation of improvements that close the assessment loop.
  • Demonstrate teaching effectiveness through evidence-informed instructional design, learner engagement, timely feedback, reflective improvement, and participation in faculty development.
  • Advise and mentor undergraduate and graduate students, support persistence and degree progression, supervise applied or research projects when assigned, and contribute to career readiness and post-graduation success.
Scholarship and Professional Currency
  • Maintain an active, mission-aligned program of scholarly activity appropriate to the candidate's discipline, faculty appointment, and the College's faculty qualification expectations.
  • Produce and disseminate high-quality intellectual contributions, which may include basic, applied, pedagogical, interdisciplinary, or practice-oriented scholarship.
  • Sustain disciplinary currency through ongoing academic and/or professional engagement, including research, consulting, industry collaboration, professional development, certifications, conference participation, or other relevant activities.
  • Pursue opportunities for collaborative research, knowledge transfer, external funding, and scholarship that informs business practice, policy, teaching, or societal needs.
Service, Engagement, and Societal Impact
  • Contribute to College and University service, including faculty governance, committees, recruitment, student engagement, curriculum review, accreditation, assessment, and strategic initiatives.
  • Collaborate with faculty and professional staff on program development, curricular renewal, interdisciplinary initiatives, and continuous improvement.
  • Build and sustain relationships with employers, industry professionals, alumni, community organizations, government, and other external stakeholders.
  • Support experiential learning, internships, mentoring, advisory activities, and applied projects that connect learners with the practice of business.
  • Advance the University's mission by integrating ethical leadership, responsible decision-making, global perspective, innovation, and positive societal impact into teaching, scholarship, and engagement.
  • Participate in cross-border or cross-sector collaborations that expand global learning, faculty partnerships, and locally relevant management education.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
  • An earned doctorate by the start date from an appropriately accredited institution in quantitative and statistical analysis, operations management, supply chain management, logistics, economics, business administration, or a closely related business discipline.
  • Academic preparation sufficient to meet University credentialing requirements and applicable accreditation expectations for the courses assigned.
  • Evidence of, or strong potential for, effective undergraduate and graduate teaching.
  • Evidence of, or strong potential for, a sustained program of scholarly and/or professionally engaged activity appropriate to the College's mission and faculty qualification policies.
  • Ability to use contemporary instructional technologies and data-informed approaches to teaching and learning.
  • Commitment to student advising, mentoring, inclusive excellence, ethical leadership, and the success of learners from varied backgrounds.
  • Strong written, oral, interpersonal, and collaborative communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Demonstrated teaching effectiveness at the college or university level, including experience teaching graduate or MBA courses.
  • Ability to teach across multiple areas of need, particularly business analytics/quantitative analysis and supply chain/operations/logistics.
  • Record of peer-reviewed, applied, pedagogical, interdisciplinary, or industry-engaged scholarship.
  • Relevant professional or industry experience and evidence of sustained engagement with the practice of business.
  • Experience with analytical and business technologies such as Excel, Tableau, Power BI, enterprise systems, simulation, optimization, or supply-chain platforms.
  • Experience with assurance of learning, program assessment, curriculum mapping, accreditation, or continuous-improvement processes.
  • Experience developing new courses, certificates, concentrations, degree programs, experiential learning, or industry partnerships.
  • Evidence of successful grant development, sponsored projects, consulting, or externally supported research.
  • Global, intercultural, or cross-sector experience that can strengthen international collaboration and locally relevant management education.
Application Materials

Applicants should submit the following materials through the University's approved applicant portal:

  • Cover letter addressing interest in the position and alignment with the mission of St. Thomas University and the Gus Machado College of Business
  • Current curriculum vitae
  • Official transcripts will be required as part of the credentialing and hiring process

Skills Required

  • Earned doctorate by start date in quantitative/statistical analysis, operations, supply chain, logistics, economics, business administration, or closely related discipline.
  • Academic preparation sufficient to meet University credentialing and accreditation requirements for assigned courses.
  • Evidence of, or strong potential for, effective undergraduate and graduate teaching.
  • Evidence of, or strong potential for, a sustained program of scholarly and/or professionally engaged activity.
  • Ability to use contemporary instructional technologies and data-informed approaches to teaching and learning.
  • Commitment to student advising, mentoring, inclusive excellence, and ethical leadership.
  • Strong written, oral, interpersonal, and collaborative communication skills.
  • Demonstrated teaching effectiveness at the college or university level, including graduate or MBA teaching.
  • Ability to teach across multiple areas, particularly business analytics and supply chain/operations/logistics.
  • Record of peer-reviewed, applied, pedagogical, interdisciplinary, or industry-engaged scholarship.
  • Relevant professional or industry experience and sustained engagement with business practice.
  • Experience with analytical and business technologies such as Excel, Tableau, Power BI, enterprise systems, simulation, optimization, or supply-chain platforms.
  • Experience with assurance of learning, program assessment, curriculum mapping, accreditation, or continuous-improvement processes.
  • Experience developing new courses, certificates, concentrations, degree programs, experiential learning, or industry partnerships.
  • Evidence of successful grant development, sponsored projects, consulting, or externally supported research.
  • Global, intercultural, or cross-sector experience that strengthens international collaboration and locally relevant management education.
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Year Founded: 1961

What We Do

St. Thomas University is a private, nonprofit Catholic institution based in Miami Gardens, Florida. It is committed to fostering academic and professional success for its students, preparing them to become ethical leaders in a global community. The university offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs and has been recognized for its focus on social mobility and student access.

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