University of Connecticut
Tenure Track Faculty Position
Wildlife or Fisheries Ecotoxicologist

The Department of Natural Resources & the Environment (
http://www.nre.uconn.edu) and the Center for Environmental Sciences &
Engineering (http://www.cese.uconn.edu) seek applicants for a 9- month,
tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor position to begin 23 August
2014. We seek applicants with experience and interest in wildlife or
fisheries ecotoxicology, with application to long-term environmental
sustainability. Duties include excellence in scholarly publication,
effective extramural grant solicitation, recurrent multidisciplinary
collaboration, effective undergraduate and graduate teaching, and service
to the Department, Center, University, and society.

We seek a candidate whose research and teaching focus on field and
laboratory assessment of
contaminant exposure and effects on terrestrial or aquatic biota. This may
include one or more of the following areas:
• Analytical characterization of exposure to environmental contaminants;
• Development of biomarkers of contaminant exposure and effect;
• Assessment and minimization of exposure risk to species and communities;
• Application of mathematical models, computer simulation, or geographic
information systems (GIS) to understand and predict the effects of
toxicants on the environment.

Required qualifications: 1) a doctoral degree or equivalent at the time of
appointment in
ecotoxicology, wildlife or fisheries sciences, ecology, or other
environmentally-related disciplines; 2) collaborative and multidisciplinary
research experience; 3) experience in field and laboratory
measurement of toxicological data; 4) teaching experience; 5) effective
oral and written
communication skills.

Preferred qualifications: 1) post-doctoral experience; 2) success at
obtaining competitive extramural grants; 3) a record of scholarly
publication in ecotoxicology; 4) potential to establish a well-funded
national program in ecotoxicology that addresses issues pertinent to
wildlife or fisheries sciences.

Salary is competitive and commensurate with the qualifications of the
applicant. Screening of
applications will begin November 1, 2013 and continue until the position is
filled.

Applicants should visit Husky Hire at http://www.jobs.uconn.edu to upload
an application letter,
curriculum vitae, statements describing teaching philosophy and research
interests, and names and contact information of three individuals who have
been asked to submit letters of reference. Letters of recommendation should
be sent via e-mail to the Co-Chairs of the Ecotoxicology Search Committee
(Drs. John Volin & Michael Willig) via [email protected].

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