[ES_JOBS_NET] Fw: TWO forestry faculty positions now open in the School of the Environment at Washington State University

Bender, Stacie - FS, WA stacie.bender at usda.gov
Wed Oct 25 16:36:37 MDT 2023



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From: Moffett, Kevan <kevan.moffett at wsu.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2023 1:36 PM
Subject: TWO forestry faculty positions now open in the School of the Environment at Washington State University


Please share!

This freshly opened position in my wonderful department is research/teaching/tenure track.  This is a SECOND faculty position in ADDITION to the teaching-focused/career track permanent position advertised recently (pasted further below).  Apologies for any cross-posting.


Assistant or Associate Professor, Sustainable Forest Management Systems, School of the Environment, WSU

The School of the Environment (SOE) at Washington State University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor of Sustainable Forest Management Systems, to begin August 16, 2024. We seek applicants whose research and teaching addresses aspects of forest management and restoration at the landscape- and region-scales (which may incorporate non-forest elements), including ecosystem based management approaches, managed disturbance regimes, transportation networks, harvest systems, silviculture, watershed protection, and structured decision-making tools or approaches.  Research may involve maintenance, enhancement, and/or restoration of habitats and diverse ecosystem services (such as wildlife, carbon cycling, water supply and recreation), optimization of environmental and economic outputs of managed forest ecosystems, spatial aspects of restoration, and/or development of novel forest management practices with global change.  Teaching will include courses on topics of silviculture, management systems, wildland fire/fuels management, and/or quantitative decision-making.  SOE is an interdisciplinary academic unit with faculty that specialize in earth, environmental, and natural resource sciences. The successful candidate will be expected to: (i) develop an externally-funded and internationally recognized research program, (ii) publish research in high-impact, peer-reviewed outlets; (iii) teach undergraduate and graduate courses in topics related to silviculture, forest management, and wildland fire/fuels (iv) recruit and effectively mentor diverse M.S. and Ph.D. students and undergraduate research assistants; (v) work collaboratively, respectfully, and productively with other faculty, staff, and students from a wide range of disciplines, cultures, and academic backgrounds; and (vi) serve university, professional, and/or public organizations from an ethical and evidence-based position. Screening of applications begins on November 15th. To learn more and apply, visit www.wsu.edu/jobs<http://www.wsu.edu/jobs> and enter R-10569 in the search bar. WSU is an EO/AA Educator and Employer.Link: https://wsu.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/WSU_Jobs/details/Assistant-or-Associate-Professor---Sustainable-Forest-Management-Systems_R-10569?q=forest





Career Track Faculty Position (Western Lands Plant Ecology) available in the School of the Environment at Washington State University

The Forest Ecology and Management Program in the School of the Environment at Washington State University (WSU) invites applications for an Assistant Professor (Teaching), Career Track faculty position with a focus on Forest and Shrub Steppe Plant Ecology Instruction, to begin August 16, 2024, on the Pullman, WA campus. This is a nine month, initial three year fixed-term appointment with possibility of renewal. We seek applicants whose teaching can address aspects of natural resources, ecology, plant identification (field botany), and management of western lands ecosystems. The successful applicant is expected to teach courses, including Disturbance Ecology, Arid Land Plants and Ecosystems, Introduction to Wildland Fire, Silviculture, Natural Resource Ecology, and/or others.  In addition, the hired individual will be expected to: (i) recruit and mentor undergraduate majors from diverse backgrounds; (ii) work collaboratively, respectfully, and productively with other faculty, staff, and students from a wide range of disciplines, cultures, and academic backgrounds; (iii) maintain investment in pedagogical development; and (iv) serve university, professional, and/or public organizations from an ethical and evidence-based position. Review of applications will begin on November 15th. To learn more and apply, visit www.wsu.edu/jobs<http://www.wsu.edu/jobs> and enter R-10464 in the search bar. WSU is an EO/AA Educator and Employer.





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