Adjunct Faculty - CBUSN 1150: The Ethical Leader (First Year Seminar); Fall Semester 2026; In-person, On-Campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts at Lesley University
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The Opportunity
Lesley University's department of Humanities and Social Sciences is seeking a highly qualified adjunct faculty member to teach: CBUSN 1150 - The Ethical Leader (First Year Seminar); Fall Semester 2026; Tuesdays/Fridays from 9:35 am - 10:50 am; In-person, On-Campus.
Course Description:
This course examines the ethical and moral issues that arise in contemporary organizational contexts and their impact on individuals, groups, communities, and society at large. Students will explore ethical theories that provide frameworks for evaluating motives, intentions, actions, and consequences, including concepts such as duties, rights, and justice. This course will also examine morality as the application of ethical principles within social and cultural contexts, emphasizing values such as compassion, integrity, and responsibility. By integrating both theoretical and applied perspectives, students will develop the skills necessary to analyze and address complex ethical challenges in organizational settings. Particular emphasis is placed on leadership decision-making and the importance of exercising sound ethical judgment in an increasingly complex and interconnected world.
A successful candidate will have:
Master's degree in Business, Ethics, Organizational Leadership, Public Administration, or a closely related field (required); PhD or terminal degree (preferred)
Experience teaching ethics, leadership, management, philosophy, or organizational studies at the college level
Demonstrated knowledge of ethical theory, moral reasoning, and leadership decision-making
Commitment to student-centered, inclusive, and equitable teaching practices
Ability to facilitate respectful dialogue on complex ethical and social issues
Experience using learning management systems and instructional technology to support teaching and learning
Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills
Located in the heart of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Lesley University is highly regarded for its graduate and undergraduate programs in the human arts of education, the arts, and applied social sciences. Lesley fosters a highly creative environment in which innovative ideas thrive, theory is integrated with practice and its 6,400 students and 90,000 alumni are empowered to improve and enrich communities.
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