[ES_JOBS_NET] Lecturer Position in Hydrogeology at Appalachian State University
guchuanhui
chuanhuigu at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 21 11:51:30 MST 2015
Lecturer Position
HYDROGEOLOGY
DEPARTMENT
OF GEOLOGY, APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY
The Department of Geology at Appalachian State
University, Boone, North Carolina, invites applications for a
full-time non-tenure-track
position as a Lecturer beginning August 2016. This is a one-year
appointment
that may be renewed pending funding availability and
satisfactory performance. We
seek a hydrogeologist or a person in a related
discipline to support the
teaching of laboratory sections of an upper-level undergraduate
hydrogeology
course and introductory laboratory courses for the 2016-2017
academic year. The
preferred candidate will have field and teaching
experience in
groundwater monitoring and testing and data analysis. The
successful candidate
will be expected to use the ASU Educational Wellfield in teaching
the
hydrogeology laboratory. Other laboratory teaching will include
physical geology,
environmental geology, and an introductory hydrology course for
non-majors. The candidate
must have an M.S. degree or higher (Ph.D. preferred) at the time
of appointment
and must possess a strong commitment to undergraduate education.
Applications must include a letter of interest, curriculum
vitae,
copies of transcripts of all college and university work
(official copies due
upon employment), and the names and contact information
(including e-mail) of
three referees familiar with the applicant’s teaching and
scholarship. Send
applications electronically to the Search Committee Chair (Dr.
Chuanhui Gu, guc at appstate.edu).
Review of completed applications will begin February 1, 2015 and
will continue
until the position is filled. Applicants will be notified via
email upon
receipt of completed applications.
The Department of Geology at Appalachian State University has 16
faculty members and more than 120 majors. The Department and
College of Arts
and Sciences possess an array of analytical equipment that
supports the
research of 11 tenure-track faculty. More information about the
department is
available at our website (geology.appstate.edu). Appalachian State is a
comprehensive
university located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North
Carolina and is
a member of the University of North Carolina System.
Appalachian State University is an Affirmative Action and Equal
Opportunity Employer. The University does not discriminate in
access to its
educational programs and activities, or with respect to hiring
or the terms and
conditions of employment, on the basis of race, color, national
origin,
religion, sex, gender identity and expression, political
affiliation, age,
disability, veteran status, genetic information or sexual
orientation. The
University actively promotes diversity among students and
employees, is
committed to its affirmative action plans, and seeks to deepen
its applicant
pools by attracting interest from a diverse group of qualified
individuals.
Individuals with disabilities may request accommodations in the
application
process by contacting Dr. Chuanhui Gu at guc at appstate.edu or
828-262-7859. Any offer
of employment to a successful
candidate will be conditioned upon the University's receipt of a
satisfactory
criminal background report. Documentation of identity and
employability of the
applicant will be required before the hiring process can be
finalized.
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