HI All

We have a tenure-track, assistant professor position opening at the University 
of Wisconsin-River Falls: https://jobs.uwrf.edu/postings/3904

This is a full-time 9-month tenure-track undergraduate teaching position that 
will support the Conservation and Environmental Planning program in the Plant 
and Earth Science Department. The ideal candidate will have strong knowledge 
and abilities in areas of natural resources management, and environmental 
planning. The successful candidate will be a member of a dynamic and 
multidisciplinary department that includes majors in Crop and Soil Science, 
Horticulture, Environmental Science, Conservation and Environmental Planning, 
and Geology with opportunities to collaborate among other disciplines in CAFES. 
The standard teaching load is 12 credit hours per semester. Opportunities exist 
for optional summer employment through teaching, research grants, internship 
supervision, and other funding sources.

Responsibilities:
* Instructing environmental planning, site planning, meeting facilitation, land 
use law, environmental policy, and other classes dependent on expertise and 
departmental needs, including introductory courses in natural resources 
management
* Designing, developing, and establishing courses in environmental planning, 
natural resources management and other courses dependent on expertise and 
program needs
* Participating in the development of a dynamic program and curriculum
* Incorporating a range of hands-on, field-based teaching activities into 
coursework
* Developing and instruction of selected on-line courses or course sections
* Engaging in scholarly activity. Such activities are broadly defined and may 
include the scholarship of teaching, the scholarship of research, or similar 
activities.
* Participating in faculty governance and service activities at the 
departmental, college, and university levels.
* Serve as academic advisor to undergraduate students and co-curricular advisor 
to student organizations and clubs, potential internships, and mentor 
undergraduate research within the department
* Remaining actively involved in professional activities relevant to the 
position

Qualifications Required:
* Ph.D. in Environmental Planning, Land Use Law, Natural Resources Management, 
or a related discipline, ABD candidates may be considered for a conditional 
appointment with preferred completion date by date of hire, but no later than 
end of December, 2018
* Areas of expertise: environmental planning, natural resources planning, 
natural resources management, and related fields
* Strong interest in and ability to teach lecture, laboratory, hybrid, and/or 
other types of undergraduate courses
* Strong interest in and ability to advise and mentor undergraduate students on 
an individual basis
* Strong interest in and ability to advise co-curricular activities such as 
student clubs and organizations, internships, and/or undergraduate research
* Experience in at least one area of environmental planning and/or natural 
resources management. The experience could be focused in areas such as 
environmental or natural resources planning, community planning, or 
environmental consulting.
* Strong oral and written communication skills
* Ability to work collaboratively with faculty in related disciplines
Qualifications Preferred:
* Documented history of, or potential for, successful environmental planning, 
land use law, natural resources management, and/or adaptation planning 
instruction at the undergraduate level
* Training and/or teaching experience in the area of climate change adaptation
* AICP or equivalent certification
* Experience with, or potential for, undergraduate research
* Record of, or potential for, pertinent scholarly activity
* Significant professional experience, such as environmental planning, or work 
with environmental or planning agencies
* Ability to participate in the development of an evolving program
* Ability to develop internship programs


Materials not submitted through https://jobs.uwrf.edu/ cannot be considered.
Please Submit:
* Curriculum Vitae
* Letter of interest specifying qualifications and experience (Cover Letter)
* A three-part statement, not to exceed 3 pages, covering
o your primary and secondary teaching interests, experience in classroom, and 
any evidence of successful teaching at the college level
o your environmental planning and/or natural resources management experience, 
and
o your applied research and scholarly activity agenda. (Other Document)
* An unofficial transcript (official copies of transcripts will be required if 
hired).
* Provide the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses of 
three references who can specifically comment on your teaching ability, 
experience and professional preparation (References).
Inquiries should be addressed to:
Dr. Eric Sanden, Search Committee Chair
Department of Plant and Earth Science
[email protected]
Deadline to Apply: Initial review of applications will begin upon receipt. For 
full consideration, applicants should submit all required materials by January 
21, 2018. A criminal background check will be completed on final candidates.


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Kevyn J. Juneau, Ph.D., Certified Ecologist
Assistant Prof. of Conservation and Environmental 
Science<https://www.uwrf.edu/FacultyStaff/5756313.cfm>
Plant and Earth Science Department
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
410 S. 3rd Street
River Falls, WI 54022
Kevyn.Juneau(at)uwrf.edu | 715-425-4958

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