The Department of Biological Sciences at USFSP seeks an Integrative
Zoologist/Biologist for a one year visiting assistant professor position,
starting Fall 2017.  Preferred specialization is research involving
terrestrial animals.  Teaching responsibilities would include lower-level
courses in Biology (major and/or non-major); elective courses that would
contribute to our Biomedical Sciences and Ecology/Evolution concentrations
(Biology program), or our Health Science program.  Opportunity to teach or
co-teach graduate courses in our Conservation Biology graduate program.

Minimum qualifications:  Ph.D. in Biology/ Zoology or a related field and
prior teaching experience at the university level.  

Preferred qualifications: Ph.D. in Biology/ Zoology or a related field,
prior teaching experience at the university level, postdoctoral research
experience, and experience mentoring undergraduate or graduate students.
Research involving terrestrial animals.  Salary: $46,000 for a 9 month
appointment.  Anticipated teaching load is ~4 courses/semester. 
Review of applications begins April 28, and will continue until the position
is filled.  Application should include:  Cover letter, CV, teaching and
research statements, contact information for three references.  Incomplete
applications will not be reviewed. 

Please contact Melanie Riedinger-Whitmore, Ph.D., Chair of the Department of
Biological Sciences, if you have questions about this position.
([email protected]). 

To apply, please visit:  http://www.usf.edu/work-at-usf/
JOB ID: 12910

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