About this role
Welcome to West Liberty University!
Mission Statement:
West Liberty University, established in 1837, was the first institution of higher education in West Virginia. We are a dynamic, inclusive, student-centered community that cultivates scholarly exploration, experiential learning, creative expression, and global citizenship.
The Opportunity:
West Liberty University's Gary E. West College of Business is seeking applications for a Faculty Construction Management member. The Gary E. West College of Business seeks a dynamic and experienced professional to lead the design, launch, and growth of a four‑year Bachelor’s degree program in Construction Management. This role provides academic leadership across curriculum development, accreditation, teaching, and industry engagement, while contributing broadly to the mission and service commitments of the College and University. The successful candidate will oversee curriculum design and delivery in both online and on‑ground formats; guide the program through institutional, HLC, and ACCE approval and accreditation processes; and teach undergraduate courses aligned with their professional expertise. This position also plays a vital role in faculty governance, assessment and continuous improvement, student recruitment and success, and partnerships with industry. The individual will actively engage in service to the school, college, profession, and community; support diverse learners; collaborate with faculty and staff; and serve as a liaison to professional practice. Additional responsibilities may be assigned by the Dean to support the strategic goals and success of the College of Business. This position is a 9-month tenure track position.
Essential Functions of the position:
• Curriculum development
• Student advisement
• Online Instruction
• Participate in activities related to student recruitment and retention
Education & Experience Requirements:
• Lead the writing and development of a 4-year bachelor's degree curriculum in construction management;
• Guide the program through college curriculum approvals, HLC program approval, and ACCE accreditation;
• Lead the development and implementation of the program courses in both the online and on ground formats;
• Develop and maintain strong partnerships with local, regional, and national construction industry stakeholders to support program growth, experiential learning opportunities, and an engaged advisory board.
• Teach undergraduate courses in the College of Business in alignment with their experience;
• Engage in service to the school, college, profession, and community, including:
• Participation in curriculum development, implementation, evaluation/assessment, and program improvement
• Participation in accreditation processes at the college and university level
• Participation in faculty governance by serving on college and university committees and workgroups
• Participation in the recruitment and selection of qualified faculty and staff within the college
• Participation in the recruitment and admission of students
• Participation in College of Business and WLU activities and celebrations
• Serve as a programmatic liaison to professional practice and industry partners
• Support the learning needs and success of students from diverse backgrounds
• Contribute to the success of the College of Business by performing other duties as assigned by the Dean of the College of Business
Ideal Candidate Will :
• Possess a terminal degree in construction management or closely related field from an accredited institution. This position is a tenure track position.
• Possess demonstrable relevant experience in construction or a comparable industry.
• Possess collaborative skills to work as part of the College of Business.
• Possess the ability to manage tasks and processes including developing and implementing new course content in both the on-ground and online formats.
• Participate with student organizations and/or mentor student organizations.
• Collaborate with other disciplines and interact with the industry, including participation in or leadership of service learning or other experiential learning projects.
• Communicate effectively, work cooperatively with students, faculty, staff, and administrators, conduct themselves professionally, and perform appropriate service functions at the department, school, and college levels.
• Excellent interpersonal, written, graphic, and oral communication skills.
• Professional certifications or licenses related to the construction industry
Optimal Qualifications:
• Experience in developing, administering or teaching in an ACCE accredited CM program
• Knowledge of the program approval and accreditation processes within the higher education environment.
Application Requirements:
• Letter of application
• Curriculum vitae
• Evidence of teaching effectiveness: course evaluations and sample syllabi
• Contact information for three professional references.
Anticipated Faculty Appointment Date: August 2026
A faculty member is expected to participate in continuous improvement in the areas of teaching, professional development, and service to the University and community. Salary will be commensurate with experience.
Why you should apply:
For the academic year employees, their dependents, and spouses are eligible for a 100% waiver for undergraduate tuition and only employees are eligible for 50% waiver for graduate tuition for certain programs.
Free use of the Wellness facilities and free admission into all WLU events with your employee Topper Card.
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West Liberty University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes applications from all interested individuals. Individuals who need assistance in the application process may contact Human Resources at [email protected].
West Liberty University does not sponsor work visas. Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States.
Successfully passing a background screening report is required for final employment.
West Liberty University is a tobacco free campus.