Assistant Professor of Wildlife Ecology

Agency
Iowa State University
Location
Ames, Iowa
Job Category
Faculty Appointments
Salary
TBD
Start Date
08/16/2023
Last Date to Apply
03/05/2023
Website
https://isu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/IowaStateJobs/job/Ames-IA/Assistant-Professor-in-Wildlife-Ecology_R10958
Description
The Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management (NREM) at Iowa State University is recruiting an Assistant Professor (tenure-track) in Wildlife Ecology. The position is a 9-month appointment and has responsibilities in research (45%), teaching (45%), and service (10%). The candidate will develop an externally-funded research program in wildlife ecology. Potential areas of emphasis might include but are not limited to community ecology, conservation biology, habitat management, population ecology, and wildlife in urban or agricultural landscapes. Mentoring graduate students in research is expected. The candidate will teach two required undergraduate courses in the Animal Ecology major’s Wildlife option curriculum (Ecological Methods and Wildlife Ecology & Management), a portion of a required sophomore Animal Ecology introductory course (Principles of Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation), and a graduate course to be determined by their particular expertise and departmental needs. The candidate will provide service to NREM, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Iowa State University, and the profession. All three responsibilities (research, teaching and service) will require the successful candidate to have excellent oral and written communication skills. Successful candidates must be committed to working with diverse students, staff, and stakeholders. We encourage applications from individuals who identify as members of traditionally underrepresented groups, including but not limited to African American or Black, Asian American, First Nations, Indigenous, Native American, and Latinx populations. We are committed to the retention of new faculty and as such the successful candidate will be provided with a faculty mentor within the home unit, benefit from peer/mutual mentoring opportunities, and have access to university programs such as the External Mentor Program Department, Program & College Description: The NREM Department is housed in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, which is dedicated to the Land Grant missions of teaching, research, and extension. The Department is broad in scope, with ~400 undergraduate students in Animal Ecology, ~100 students in Forestry, and >50 graduate students in Fisheries Biology, Forestry, and Wildlife Ecology or in Interdepartmental Graduate Programs in which NREM faculty are affiliated. The department houses the U.S. Geological Survey’s Iowa Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. In addition to on-campus facilities for teaching and research, NREM manages the Rod and Connie French Conservation Camp in western Montana as well as an aviary and artificial ponds ~8 miles north of the main ISU campus. Website: Department of Natural Resource Ecology & Management (https://www.nrem.iastate.edu/)
Qualifications
Required Minimum Qualifications: • Ph.D. or equivalent in wildlife ecology or a closely related field by the hire date Preferred Qualifications: • Peer-reviewed publication record in wildlife ecology or closely related field • Experience conducting applied research that informs wildlife (amphibian, avian, mammal, reptile) conservation and/or management • Post-doctoral experience • Experience teaching at the college level • Experience supervising/mentoring staff and/or students conducting research • Demonstrated experience writing grants and obtaining external funding support for research activities • Experience supporting efforts to promote diversity, equity and inclusion in an academic community through research, teaching, and/or service
Contact Person
Julie Blanchong
Contact eMail
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