Cleary University · 3 months ago
Corporate Finance Subject Matter Expert
Cleary University invites candidates to apply for the contract position of Corporate Finance Subject Matter Expert (SME). The Corporate Finance SME will work closely with leadership, faculty, and instructional designers to design and develop course materials and assignments for undergraduate courses in corporate finance, ensuring relevance and accessibility for students.
Higher Education
Responsibilities
Work closely with leadership, faculty, and instructional design personnel to design, create, or revise courses
Guide content development in the course design process
Design, create, and select course materials such as textbooks, articles, videos, and online course curations
Create course assignments including discussion questions, presentations, applied analyses, and culminating projects
Select course tools to support virtual student projects and assignments
Ensure course materials and assignments are accessible to students and faculty online
Ensure consistency of new development with existing Cleary programs and courses
Consult with leadership, faculty, and instructional designers to ensure alignment with Cleary's assessment plan
Qualification
Required
An earned master's degree from an institutionally (i.e., regionally) accredited institution in finance, financial management, or a closely-related discipline
A minimum of five years of current and relevant professional experience in corporate finance
A minimum of one year teaching experience teaching undergraduate corporate finance courses at the university/college level
Ability to use Microsoft Office, Google Docs, AI models, and other software programs for communicating, creating, and maintaining spreadsheets, reports, and presentations
Ability to embrace The Cleary Mind™ as the University's approach to building each student's professional skills required by the workforce and job market
Ability to apply professional experiences to inform and inspire students about workforce projects, situations, and challenges