NTT Assistant Teaching Professor
Company: Rutgers University
Location: New Brunswick
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Posting Summary As the Department of Agricultural, Food, and
Resource Economics ( DAFRE ) expands its offerings with the new
Agricultural Business and Food Systems ( ABFS ) major, there is a
critical need to enhance both student engagement and co-curricular
learning opportunities. The ABFS program is a collaborative effort
with the Departments of Human Ecology and Family and Community
Health Sciences, combining a strong natural and social scientific
foundation with business skills and preparing students to address
the challenges of modern agriculture, food systems, and food
security. DAFRE’s long-standing reputation for developing strong
analytical, business, and data skills will continue to be a
hallmark of the ABFS program. However, DAFRE faces a significant
gap in teaching resources, exacerbated by the loss of teaching
staff and loss in revenue potential from a dormant 5-year B.S. M.S.
Food and Business Economics (M.Sc.) Program. As ABFS grows and the
M.Sc. program is revived, additional teaching support is urgently
needed. The proposed Non-Tenure Track ( NTT ) Assistant Teaching
Professor position will play a pivotal role in filling this gap
with the expectation that they will become Undergraduate Program
Director ( UPD ) for ABFS , teach key courses, and create new
co-curricular and experiential learning opportunities for students.
This is a 12-month non-tenure-track faculty position. The expected
starting date is September 1st, 2025. In the first year, the
position will teach foundational courses and guest lectures in food
systems, agribusiness, business finance, innovation and
entrepreneurship, or related topics as aligned with expertise and
departmental teaching needs. As UPD , the position will also
provide crucial academic advising and support student retention and
recruitment. In subsequent years, the role will expand to include
teaching an ABFS supply chain management course and the ABFS
capstone course, coordinating and mentoring experiential learning
opportunities for undergraduates, mentoring faculty on externship
programs, and contributing to an Office of Continuing and
Professional Education ( OCPE ) short course on farm business
management for new farmers. This position directly aligns with
DAFRE’s strategic priorities, especially our existing area of
strength in data analytics. It will support the department’s
mission to integrate teaching, research, and outreach in this
thematic area. The successful candidate will focus on student
experience and community engagement by supporting student
engagement, thereby enhancing the impact of both the ABFS and the
Environmental and Business Economics ( EBE ), which is DAFRE’s
undergraduate program. Major Responsibilities The position is
expected to teach undergraduate courses and provide guest lectures
in food systems, agribusiness, business finance, innovation and
entrepreneurship, and related fields. Expected to develop a new
course on supply chain management as well as a capstone course to
support the ABFS major curriculum, as recommended by the ABFS
curriculum design committee and departmental mini retreats. Further
instructional support for the M.Sc. curriculum may be required. As
Undergraduate Program Director for ABFS : serve as program advisor
to prospective and admitted students (including first-year and
transfer students); represent ABFS at student recruiting events and
transfer advising days, develop student retention activities and
programs, and ensure students have clear paths and support to
graduation (as aligned with the Office of Academic Programs);
conduct administrative processes such as major declaration
approvals and pre-senior reviews; prepare and submit annual program
assessments to the Dean of Academic Programs; support undergraduate
experiential learning opportunities; and serve on the Curriculum
and Educational Policy Committee ( CEP ) and other committees as
required. Position works with personnel and resources within the
department and the school as needed. Help with the financial
management component of the OCPE farm business management short
course for new farmers. Serve as faculty coordinator and mentor for
undergraduate experiential learning opportunities, as well as
externship programs such as I-Corps . Overview The Department: The
Department of Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics, a research
and teaching unit of the School of Environmental and Biological
Sciences, is located on the scenic G. H. Cook Campus of Rutgers,
The State University of New Jersey in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
The department is housed in the Cook Office Building. The
department offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, with some
curricula offered jointly with sister departments such as Food
Science and Human Ecology. Its tenure-track faculty conduct applied
research in agricultural economics or related fields, regularly
employing post-doctoral researchers and interacting with
stakeholders at the state, national, or international levels. The
School and Experiment Station: The School of Environmental and
Biological Sciences is deeply committed to the three land-grant
missions of teaching, research, and extension. Our faculty
integrate teaching, research, and outreach to address real-world
problems and encourage students to adopt the same approach to their
educational experience at Rutgers. The School has 15 academic
departments, 3400 undergraduate students, and 300 graduate
students. The School’s current strategic plan can be accessed at
https://sebs.rutgers.edu/strategic-plan/ . The School is closely
affiliated with Rutgers’ New Jersey Agricultural Experiment
Station, which contains three cooperative extension departments and
manages research and community outreach programs across New Jersey
and around the world.
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