The position will teach a 16-week undergraduate/Master’s split course on Behavioral Ecology (Monday and Wednesday 3:30-4:45pm from Aug. 27 through Dec. 5, 2018 plus a final exam the week of Dec. 10). The faculty member will be responsible for classroom instruction, student consultation outside of class time (at least 1.5 hours per week), grading, and grade submission. The position also will be responsible for coordination with the Director of the M.S. in Environmental Biology (Dr. Kris Voss).
Minimum Qualifications An Environmental Science, Ecology, Behavior, Anthropology, or Biology, or equivalent Doctoral degree from an institution accredited by a regional accrediting association is required. Successful candidates will have professional, research, or teaching experience in behavioral ecology. If interested, please visit: http://jobs.regis.edu/postings/3489