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St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa, invites applications for a full-time faculty position in Marketing at its Mount Mercy campus, located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Faculty rank (e.g., instructor, assistant professor, etc.) will be commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and experience. Faculty status (i.e., tenure track or term appointment) is negotiable but may be contingent on the candidate’s credentials, priorities, and experience. The anticipated rank of the appointment is at the assistant professor level (although candidates with more extensive experience may be appointed at a higher rank). This position will join a newly created department that includes programs in Communication, Marketing, and Sales in the Patricia VanBruwaene College of Business. This newly created department offers unique opportunities for collaboration and innovation across multiple disciplines. Start date is August 17, 2026.
The successful candidate will possess some combination of the following with respect to credentials and experience:
- For candidates pursuing an appointment with tenure-track status, preferred qualifications include a doctorate (ABD considered) in marketing, or related field.
- For candidates pursuing an appointment with Professional Faculty status, a master’s degree in marketing, or related field with undergraduate teaching and professional experience is preferred.
- Areas of expertise would include integrated marketing communication and some combination of digital marketing, marketing analytics, and brand strategy.
The individual selected for this position will be expected to demonstrate a strong commitment to the following responsibilities and objectives:
- Teach a 4/4 course load in a variety of delivery modes (including face-to-face, hybrid and online delivery), advising and mentoring students, and providing service to the Department, College, and University.
- Be a learner-centered educator.
- Embrace both the challenges and rewards of working to build a vibrant and sustainable learner-centered model for Catholic higher education across the campuses of Mount Mercy and St. Ambrose University.
- Be committed to supported and guided, evidence-based innovation in pursuit of creating impactful learning experiences for students.
- Contribute to the learning and professional outcomes of students across the university generally as well as in marketing and business programs.
- Engage in ongoing professional development appropriate to the faculty member’s discipline, status, and academic responsibilities.
- Offer high quality learning experiences for students in a range of modalities (e.g., face-to-face, hybrid, and online) or demonstrate a willingness to learn how to do so.
In August 2024, St. Ambrose University and Mount Mercy University signed an agreement to fully combine the two universities. The university received approval from its accrediting body in 2025 and anticipates regulatory approval in the coming year. Mount Mercy employees became St. Ambrose employees in the summer of 2025, and the two campuses anticipate fully merging operations during the fall 2026 semester.
The strategic combination of Mount Mercy and St. Ambrose University represents the proactive and innovative combination of two healthy Catholic universities. The combined university will reduce costs by significantly reducing the duplication of administrative roles across the two universities and by combining and streamlining a host of back-office operations. The combined university has also reimagined general education and academic programs with a focus on learner-centeredness, sustainability, strong student outcomes, and engaging and innovative learning experiences.
St. Ambrose University was founded as a diocesan college in Davenport, Iowa in 1882. The Mount Mercy campus of St. Ambrose University was founded in 1928 by the Sisters of Mercy. St. Ambrose has a strong financial profile with an endowment of $247.5 million, of which nearly 80% is unrestricted. Collectively, St. Ambrose and Mount Mercy enroll over 3500 undergraduate and graduate students. The combined university offers more than 40 undergraduate majors and boasts a portfolio of a dozen graduate programs in a variety of fields, including multiple graduate degrees in healthcare, business, social work, education, and counseling. You can learn more about the strategic combination between St. Ambrose and Mount Mercy at https://sau.edu/education-together/ .
St. Ambrose University and its affiliate campuses are an inclusive, Catholic and diocesan community of learners empowering all their members to act courageously, to seek wisdom through faith and reason, to work for justice and mercy, and to lead lives of service. St. Ambrose is an equal opportunity employer.
Qualified candidates should apply online at https://Stambroseuniv.applicantlist.com by submitting a letter of application, a curriculum vitae (CV) or resume, and contact information for three professional references. To ensure full consideration, candidate materials should be received by March 23, 2026. The review of application materials will begin at that time and continue until the position is filled. EOE
Requirements
- For candidates pursuing an appointment with tenure-track status, preferred qualifications include a doctorate (ABD considered) in marketing, or related field.
- For candidates pursuing an appointment with Professional Faculty status, a master’s degree in marketing, or related field with undergraduate teaching and professional experience is preferred.
- Areas of expertise would include integrated marketing communication and some combination of digital marketing, marketing analytics, and brand strategy.

