JOE Listings (Job Openings for Economists)
August 1, 2025 - January 31, 2026
Colorado College
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The Department of Economics and Business at Colorado College invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Economics and Business with specialization in macroeconomics, to begin Fall 2026.
The department offers four undergraduate degrees (1) Economics; (2) International Political Economy; (3) Mathematical Economics; and (4) Business, Economics, and Society.
Responsibilities entail teaching five courses annually plus advising students’ senior theses, which counts as a sixth course. Faculty are expected to maintain an active research program and engage in college service.
A successful candidate will have:
A PhD in Economics or related fields (ABD candidates will also be considered);
Excellent teaching promise;
The ability to teach international finance, money and banking, principles of macroeconomics, and intermediate macroeconomic theory;
An active research agenda aimed at peer-reviewed publications commensurate with selective liberal arts institutions.
Colorado College is a nationally recognized, residential liberal arts and sciences college enrolling approximately 2,100 students from across the US and around the world. The College, located on a 99-acre campus in Colorado Springs, is distinguished by its immersive learning and pedagogy made possible by the Block Plan, in which professors teach, and students take, one course at a time.
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Freqently Asked Questions
Larkspur and the broader Colorado region maintain a moderate demand for tenure-track Assistant Professors specializing in Economics and Business. Candidates with expertise in macroeconomics and active research portfolios find favorable opportunities, though competition intensifies due to the state's growing emphasis on liberal arts institutions.
Institutions in Colorado, including nearby liberal arts colleges, emphasize research intersecting macroeconomic policy, international finance, and sustainability economics. Staying current with regional economic issues and publishing in peer-reviewed journals aligned with these topics enhances an Assistant Professor's academic profile in the area.
Candidates who hold a PhD or ABD status with demonstrable teaching excellence and a focused research agenda on macroeconomics stand out. Skills in advising senior theses and teaching diverse courses like money and banking or intermediate macroeconomic theory are highly valued by institutions in this region.
After tenure-track appointment, faculty often progress to associate professor roles by expanding their research publications, securing grants, and contributing to college service. Engagement in interdisciplinary teaching and advising can accelerate promotion within liberal arts settings focused on immersive learning.
The American Economic Association sets high benchmarks in research quality and teaching effectiveness for economics faculty. Job listings affiliated with the Association often emphasize peer-reviewed publication records and pedagogical innovation, which align with their commitment to advancing economic scholarship.
Positions linked to the American Economic Association typically require candidates to balance rigorous research output with impactful teaching. Faculty are encouraged to integrate current economic theories into their coursework and maintain an active research agenda that contributes to the discipline's evolving landscape.
Assistant Professors in Economics and Business around Larkspur can expect annual salaries ranging from approximately $65,000 to $85,000. Compensation varies based on institution type, experience, and specialization, with liberal arts colleges often offering competitive packages that include research support.
The block plan requires professors to teach one intensive course at a time, fostering deep student engagement but demanding concentrated preparation and delivery. For an Assistant Professor, this model means focusing on immersive, interactive teaching methods while balancing research and advising responsibilities effectively.
A frequent misunderstanding is that research takes a backseat to teaching in liberal arts colleges. In reality, faculty are expected to maintain robust research agendas alongside high-quality instruction and student mentorship, ensuring a balanced career that advances both scholarship and pedagogy.
While formal certifications are not always required, memberships in organizations like the American Economic Association and participation in regional economic forums strengthen a candidate’s credentials. Such affiliations signal active engagement with the field and commitment to ongoing professional development.
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