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Old Dominion University

Director of the School of Accountancy

Old Dominion University
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈIn-Person$120K–$180K/yri2h ago
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Role Snapshot

Lead the School of Accountancy at Old Dominion University as Director at the Professor or Associate Professor rank, overseeing MSA and BSBA accounting programs in both face-to-face and online environments within an AACSB-accredited institution.

Key Responsibilities: Direct strategic vision and operations of the School of Accountancy, manage faculty and academic programs, maintain accreditation standards, and foster teaching excellence and research productivity across undergraduate and graduate accounting curricula.
Skills & Tools: Strong academic leadership and strategic planning capabilities, demonstrated expertise in accounting education and accreditation standards, excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills, and ability to build faculty collaboration and institutional partnerships.
Qualifications: Doctorate in Accounting or related field with significant experience in accounting education and research; proven track record of academic leadership, program development, and accreditation management at the university level.
Location: In-Person
Compensation: $120K–$180K/yr (estimated)

Job Description

The School of Accountancy in the Strome College of Business at Old Dominion University seeks candidates for Director of the School of Accountancy at the rank of Professor or Associate Professor. This is an annual 10-month tenured appointment as Director of the School of Accountancy with a summer stipend and begins July 25, 2026. The School of Accountancy offers an MSA and BSBA in Accounting, in face-to-face and online teaching environments. The Strome College of Business and the School of Accountancy are AACSB accredited.

The mission of the ODU School of Accountancyis to be recognized as a leading provider of accounting education and to become a center of excellence in teaching, research, and commitment for business and community stakeholders in the Mid-Atlantic region