Earlham College is a Top 100 National Liberal Arts College located in Richmond, IN, a small city that's just a short drive away from several major metropolitan areas including Dayton, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Chicago.
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Earlham College: Visiting Assistant Professor of Quantitative Plant Ecology
The Department of Biology at Earlham College invites applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor of Quantitative Plant Ecology with teaching and research interests in field-based ecology. The position begins in July 2023 and is renewable, with satisfactory annual reviews, for up to three years.
The Department seeks an individual who is first and foremost excited about teaching — in lecture, laboratory, and research venues — to bright and motivated undergraduates in a nationally ranked department at a small liberal arts college.
For an expanded description about Earlham College and the Department of Biology please visit: http://www.earlham.edu/biology
Responsibilities:
Teaching responsibilities will include contributing to introductory team-taught and upper-level courses in ecology and botany. Applicants who have an expertise in one or more of the following areas are especially attractive: population, community, or landscape ecology of plants; quantitative methods; land management; population modeling. There are opportunities for student-faculty collaborative research, and the college owns a natural history museum, greenhouse, herbarium, student-run farm, and hundreds of acres of natural properties managed by the Biology Department. The successful applicant will be expected to have a role in the management of the herbarium and greenhouse. Synergistic interactions with other departments/areas at the college are encouraged. The successful candidate will join a department with a long history of mentoring visiting faculty, supporting pedagogical innovation, and encouraging professional development.
Qualifications:
- Ph.D. or equivalent is required
- Post-doctoral research and/or teaching experience is desirable.
- Be a positive example and resource to all Earlham Students