<div dir="ltr">Northland College is an
environmentally-committed college on the shores of Lake Superior. The
Environmental Science Program at the College invites dynamic and
proven educators to apply for a tenure-track assistant professor
position in Atmospheric and Climate Science.<br><br>The
teaching load will consist of six courses per year in atmospheric and
climate science, such as meteorology, oceanography, climate
science, and courses in the area of the candidate's expertise. The
successful applicant must demonstrate 1) a commitment to the liberal
arts
and the ability to teach and work with persons from culturally diverse
backgrounds, 2) service to the college and the community, and 3)
scholarly work that provides research opportunities for undergraduates. <br> <br><strong>To Apply:</strong> <br>Submit
(in PDF format)
1) a letter that describes your interest in Northland College, your
teaching experience and performance, your experience working with
diverse students who have varying levels of mathematical preparedness,
and your potential for engaging undergraduates in research, and 2) a
curriculum vitae, including the names, titles, and contact information
for at least three professional references. <br><a href="https://my.northland.edu/hr/employment/">https://my.northland.edu/hr/employment/</a><br> <br>Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2016.<br><br>A PhD (conferred by August
2017) in climate science, atmospheric science, meteorology, or related
field is required. Official
transcripts will be requested of all candidates selected as finalists. <br><br>Northland College is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally
diverse and pluralistic faculty committed to teaching and working in a
multicultural environment and strongly encourages applications from
minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and veterans.
Northland College is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. <br></div>