Professor in Accounting
Full Time, Continuing
160,112 pa (Incl. Super.)
Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst or Wagga Wagga
The Faculty of Business has earned an exceptional reputation with employers for producing accounting graduates who not only cope with the challenges of today's business world, but excel in the opportunities which they create. The Faculty’s involvement at the cutting edge of the professions continues to be reinforced through our many Doctor of Business Administration and Doctor of Information Technology graduates who are forging new pathways in professional practice. The Faculty offers a wide range of industry related undergraduate and postgraduate courses which have been designed to stimulate and challenge ambitious minds as well as prepare students for managerial and specialist roles within business and the public sector, nationally and internationally. Utilising its established industry links, the Faculty continues to evolve its courses, developing in our students the advanced skills and knowledge required for today's business world. Its distance education postgraduate PhD/DBA and Masters programs are eagerly sought after, both nationally and internationally. The Faculty's excellence in teaching quality, research and consultation has earned an envied reputation in the business community.
The School of Accounting is a cross campus school with accounting and law staff located at the Albury-Wodonga, Wagga, Bathurst, and Orange campuses of Charles Sturt University. The School offers professionally accredited accounting courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Our courses are held in high regard by industry and graduates have very high success rate (90%) in obtaining employment. Major areas of research within the School embrace Financial and Management Accounting, and areas of focus include Accounting in the Public Sector, and Accounting Education, together with a number of researchers working in the areas of Social and Environmental Accounting, Ethics and Accounting, Accounting and Small Business, Environmental Law, International Trade Law, Trans-national Commercial Law and aspects of Business Law.
As the Professor in Accounting you will be required to teach on-campus and distance education students (on and offshore) at both the undergraduate and postgraduate level in at least two of the following areas: management accounting, financial accounting, company accounting, accounting systems, auditing and taxation accounting. The appointee will also be expected to supervise research higher degree students and conduct and lead research projects. As a senior member of the accounting discipline the appointee will be expected to contribute to the leadership of accounting at the Faculty level. The successful applicant will be expected to assist in the fostering ????? ????? University’s relationships with the professional accounting bodies, the accounting profession, and the business sector in general. The appointee may also be expected to conduct classes overseas.
Applications Close: 30 November 2009