RESTORATION ECOLOGY. The Department of Biology at the University of 
Nebraska at Omaha seeks applications for a tenure-track ASSISTANT 
PROFESSOR position to begin August 2012. Ph.D. in biology or related field 
and postdoctoral experience required. 

The successful candidate will be expected to develop an active, 
externally-funded research program focused on ecological restoration and 
engaging undergraduate and graduate students. The area of research 
emphasis is open but we encourage applicants with interests related to 
prairie or wetland restoration in the Great Plains that would complement 
the department’s existing strengths. The department has a goal of building 
its strength in translational ecology and we encourage applicants whose 
research goals include engagement with policy makers, resource managers, 
or community stakeholders to seek science-based solutions to environmental 
challenges. 

The successful candidate will provide leadership and service in the 
development and management of university-owned prairie preserves as the 
Director of Allwine Prairie. The director will work closely with a faculty 
management committee and a full-time professional prairie manager to 
maintain and strengthen the use of these sites for research and for STEM 
education in the regional K-16 community.  In addition, this position 
supports continued cooperation between local and regional administrative 
units, such as the City of Omaha, as part of the university’s strategic 
goal of community engagement.

The candidate will contribute to teaching the department’s core courses in 
ecology and introductory biology. The candidate will also be expected to 
develop additional upper-level and graduate courses in the candidate’s 
areas of expertise. The teaching commitment will be 0.5 FTE in the first 
year and continue at 0.5 FTE when extramural funding is in place.  In the 
absence of extramural funding, the teaching commitment will be 0.75 FTE.  
Mentoring of undergraduate and M.S. students in research is expected and 
mentoring of PhD students is anticipated.

The Department of Biology serves over 700 majors in the biological 
sciences, providing B.A. and B.S. degrees in biology as well as B.S. 
degrees in biotechnology, bioinformatics, neuroscience and environmental 
studies. At the graduate level, we offer thesis and non-thesis M.S. 
degrees. Our faculty is comprised of 22 tenured or tenure-track lines with 
a broad range of teaching and research interests. 

For additional information, please see the departmental website at 
www.unomaha.edu/biology. Apply for the position at 
www.unomaha.edu/humanresources/employment.php. Attach a cover letter, 
curriculum vitae, statement of teaching objectives, and a statement of 
research objectives to the electronic application. Please arrange for 
three letters of recommendation, either emailed to [email protected] or 
sent to Dr. John McCarty, Department of Biology, University of Nebraska at 
Omaha, 6001 Dodge St., Omaha, NE 68182. Review of materials will begin 5 
March 2012 and continue until the position is filled.

The university and department are strongly committed to achieving 
diversity among faculty and staff.  We are particularly interested in 
receiving applications from members of under-represented groups and 
strongly encourage women and persons of color to apply for this position. 


John P. McCarty
Professor of Biology
Director of Environmental Studies
Department of Biology AH422G
University of Nebraska at Omaha
6001 Dodge Street
Omaha,  NE  68182-0040
Ph: 402/554-2849
Fax: 402/554-3532
[email protected]
http://www.unomaha.edu/environmental_studies/JPM_Home.html

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