Founding Faculty Professor

AWE

$90K — $120K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • PhD or terminal degree in STEM or related field, or equivalent experience in higher education initiatives
  • Minimum of 3 years of STEM teaching or instructional experience
  • Strong commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration
  • Evidence of effective teaching or mentoring in STEM
  • Demonstrated involvement in curriculum design or program development

Responsibilities

  • Engage in collaborative curriculum design for a new integrated undergraduate STEM program
  • Develop interdisciplinary project sequences incorporating real-world problem solving
  • Create a maker-centered ecosystem for experiential learning
  • Establish strategic partnerships with industry and regional organizations
  • Contribute to governance and long-term strategic planning of the university

Benefits

  • Opportunity to shape a new model of undergraduate STEM education
  • Collaborative environment with other founding faculty
  • Autonomy to innovate and build new programs
  • Access to resources for research and development
  • Potential for leadership roles in shaping academic policies and initiatives
Full Job Description
Job Description:

Job Title: Founding Faculty Professor
Reports to: STEM University President
FLSA Classification: Exempt

Location: Bentonville, Arkansas (On-site)

Date Reviewed: 4/24/2026

The Founding Faculty Model

STEM University seeks to recruit a small cohort of three to four exceptional founding faculty members who will serve as institutional architects. These individuals will work directly with the President and founding leadership team to design the academic model, shape the culture of teaching and learning, and establish the university's identity. The university anticipates hiring at least one senior faculty member(s) with experience in upper administration.

This model reflects a deliberate departure from conventional hiring practices. Rather than filling predefined disciplinary roles, the university is prioritizing individuals with the capacity to build programs, create new approaches to STEM education, and operate at the intersection of academia, industry, and entrepreneurship. The founding faculty cohort will play a central role in developing the curriculum, launching experiential learning environments, and forming the external partnerships that will define the institution.

The Opportunity

This is a rare opportunity to help create a new model of undergraduate STEM education that is interdisciplinary by design and grounded in real-world problem solving. Founding faculty will contribute to an academic framework that integrates engineering, computing, applied sciences, and entrepreneurship, with a strong emphasis on experiential learning and innovation.

The university aims to position itself among the most forward-thinking institutions in the country, drawing inspiration from pioneering models while advancing a distinct vision shaped by the opportunities of Northwest Arkansas and the broader knowledge economy. The goal is to build an institution unlike others, supported by the recruitment of exceptional faculty.

Responsibilities

Founding faculty will be deeply engaged in curriculum design, working collaboratively to develop an integrated undergraduate experience that embeds experiential learning throughout the program. This includes designing interdisciplinary project sequences, incorporating artificial intelligence as both a subject and a pedagogical tool, and aligning coursework with real-world applications.

They will also contribute to the development of the university's experiential learning environment, including the creation of a maker-centered ecosystem where students can design, prototype, and build solutions. This environment will serve as a cornerstone of the university's academic model and a key differentiator in its approach to STEM education.

In addition, founding faculty will play a critical role in establishing partnerships with industry and regional organizations. These relationships will inform the curriculum, provide opportunities for applied learning, and ensure alignment with workforce and innovation needs.

As members of the founding academic leadership team, these individuals will help shape institutional priorities, recruit future faculty, and contribute to the governance and long-term development of the university.

Candidate Profile

The university seeks individuals who combine academic excellence with a demonstrated capacity to build and innovate. Candidates should hold a terminal degree in a STEM or closely related field and have significant professional experience, ideally spanning academia, industry, or both.

Successful candidates will have a strong record of teaching or curriculum development, along with evidence of having created programs, laboratories, or initiatives that extend beyond traditional academic roles. Equally important is a mindset oriented toward building rather than maintaining, experimenting rather than optimizing, and collaborating across disciplines to create new forms of value.

Minimum Qualifications

Applicants must meet all minimum qualifications by the start date:
  • PhD or terminal degree in a STEM discipline or closely related field (e.g., engineering, computer science, applied sciences, data science, or interdisciplinary STEM field), or demonstrated experience leading major higher education initiatives, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • At least 3 years of STEM teaching, training, or instructional experience, which may include:
    • Graduate teaching assistantships
    • Instructor-of-record experience
    • Co-teaching, guest lecturing, or formal teaching training programs
  • Commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration and participation in a cohort-based model
  • Evidence of effective teaching, mentoring, or training in STEM-related domains
  • Demonstrated involvement in curriculum design or program development, including at least one of the following:
    • Designing new courses, programs, or academic pathways
    • Leading curriculum redesign initiatives
    • Developing interdisciplinary or applied learning experiences


Preferred Qualifications
  • Minimum 7-10 years of relevant professional experience, including at least one of the following:
    • Faculty appointment
    • Senior role in industry, research labs, or applied innovation environments
  • Demonstrated experience working at the intersection of academia and practice (industry, startups, or applied research environments preferred)
    • Experience with AI, robotics, health tech, energy systems, or entrepreneurship
    • Background in experiential learning environments (e.g., maker spaces, labs, studios)
    • Demonstrated industry partnerships or commercialization experience
    • Record of external funding, venture creation, or translational impact
  • Documented experience contributing to or leading the creation of new initiatives, such as:
    • Academic programs, centers, or labs
    • Experiential learning environments (e.g., maker spaces, design studios)
    • Industry partnerships or applied learning programs
  • Candidates must demonstrate:
    • Orientation toward innovation over tradition
    • Willingness to build new systems rather than maintain existing ones
    • Comfort with ambiguity, iteration, and startup-like environments
    • Commitment to experiential, student-centered STEM education
  • Experience preparing grant proposals as Principal Investigator (PI), co-PI, or key personnel
  • Evidence of interdisciplinary or team-based research or teaching
  • Experience mentoring undergraduate and/or graduate researchers
  • Training or experience in inclusive pedagogy, lab management, or mentoring


Application Process

  • Applications will be accepted for 30 days from posting and may remain open until all positions are filled.


Applicants should submit the following materials along with their application on our careers site:
  • Letter of interest highlighting essential qualifications and interests (no more than 2 pages)
  • A detailed curriculum vitae including examples of curriculum, programs, or initiatives they have developed
  • A forward-looking vision statement addressing the question, "What should undergraduate STEM education look like in 2036?"

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