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School of Business BUS-461: Entrepreneurship

BUS-461 : Entrepreneurship
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Adjunct  On site Open until filled Starts: January 2026
Redeemer University invites applications for an adjunct instructor in Entrepreneurship (Business) beginning January 2026. This is a 3-credit course currently scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 - 5:00 pm.

Why Work at Redeemer?

For over 40 years, Redeemer University has prepared the next generation of Christian leaders. Redeemer students are being shaped by the Reformed Christian commitment to see faith woven through all aspects of learning and life.

In this diverse community representing over 50 Christian denominations, Redeemer seeks to answer the fundamental questions about where we fit into God’s story while preparing students to reflect the love of Jesus Christ wherever they go, in whatever they do. A rigorous undergraduate program with an interdisciplinary core is supported by a spiritually vibrant community characterized by intentional discipleship. The result is an enriching and transformational educational experience integrating faith, learning and service.

Redeemer offers 35+ majors and streams that lead to Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Health Sciences, Bachelor of Kinesiology, Bachelor of Media and Communication Studies and Bachelor of Education degrees, as well as certificates and microcredentials to help meet the changing needs of students and the marketplace. The Redeemer community of nearly 1,100 students is served by approximately 200 expert, caring faculty and staff.

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School of Business BUS-461: Entrepreneurship
BUS-461 : Entrepreneurship
faculty
Adjunct  Open until filled Starts: January 2026
Course Information

BUS-461: Entrepreneurship

Design a comprehensive business plan for a prospective business. Learn how to effectively nurture and manage a start-up venture given its unique opportunities and challenges. Pitch your business model to experienced entrepreneurs, and learn from their wisdom.

The Position

Redeemer University invites applications for an adjunct instructor in the School of Business to teach Entrepreneurship in the winter term 2026. Candidates must be aligned with and passionate about Redeemer’s Christian mission of integrating faith in teaching. Candidates should possess a relevant Master's degree or a PhD. The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated record (or show potential) of excellence in undergraduate teaching.

Responsibilities
  • All duties associated with teaching this course. Such duties are guided by approved course-level learning outcomes.
  • Scheduled office hours with students.
  • Non-classroom time made up of preparation of lectures, student consultation, marking or grading, including grade appeals and cases of academic dishonesty.
Preferred Skills and Attributes
  • Previous teaching experience at the university-level is preferred.
The Application Process

As a liberal arts and sciences university rooted in the Reformed tradition of Christianity, we seek candidates committed to this framework. Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, evidence of teaching quality, the names of two individuals who have agreed to provide letters of reference should the applicant advance to a later stage of the process.

In addition to these materials, applicants must include a short statement describing their own Christian faith commitment and practice, its alignment with Redeemer’s mission and its impact on their academic and professional work. A range of qualifications will be evaluated, including distinguishing characteristics that demonstrate congruence with Redeemer’s identity as a university in the Protestant and particularly Reformed Christian tradition.

The position is open until filled. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

Redeemer University offers equal employment opportunities to qualified applicants. In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be considered first for this position.

Direct applications to: Dr. Peter Neumann, Vice President, Academic
Expiry date: Posted until filled (applications will be reviewed upon submission, so please apply ASAP)
Anticipated start date: January 2026
Submit applications to: facultysearch@redeemer.ca (please quote position title in subject line)
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