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Job Posted
May 1, 2024
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Contact Name
Dr. Kathy Whiteman
Contact Email
whitemank@wnmu.edu
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Deadline to Apply
Location
United States
Summary
This faculty position in the Department of Natural Sciences will provide academic training in the fields of wildland fire science and natural resources management.
Duties:
- Plan, develop, and implement course curricula for the new wildland fire science program including instruction of field-based courses in fire science, wildland fire management, and/or policy.
- Teaching a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester.
- Develops syllabi and maintains materials and supplies for field-based courses that are associated with the program.
- Follows risk management policies and procedures established for university outdoor programming.
- Mentor students for outdoor-related programs and degree plans.
- Broadens knowledge of teaching methods, techniques and skills and maintains a supportive environment with students, other faculty and staff and supports the development of an empowering work environment.
- Collaborates with diverse groups within and outside the university to identify internship, service learning, and practicum experiences for students.
- Conducts research program or other scholarship activities suitable to a small, teaching university that accommodates the inclusion of undergraduate students.
- Provides professional contributions within areas of expertise as appropriate.
- Participates in departmental and University committees and special projects.
- Provides a broad range of administrative and supervisory functions. Supervises assigned staff in accordance with WNMU personnel practices including recruitment, training, performance evaluation, guidance, etc. Participates in the process of ongoing personal and professional development. Maintains comprehensive communication among all contacts (internal and external). Models professional standards and ethics in accordance with WNMU philosophy.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Education/Background
M.S. plus three years professional work in natural resources, earth science, forestry, public policy and planning, emergency management, wildland fire science, or another related field required; Ph.D. preferred. Bilingual (Spanish) preferred.
Job Knowledge
Demonstrated knowledge of Western US forest and fire ecology, wildfire management, and/or wildfire experience. Evidence of expertise in fire behavior and/or management in the Western US. Experience engaging with Indigenous fire science/traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) and tribal nations preferred. Previous experience teaching fire science, fire management, and/or fire policy courses preferred. Experience as an NWCG instructor preferred. Must be knowledgeable of University policies and procedures. Must be able to handle multiple deadlines and maintain accuracy. Must be sensitive to cultural differences within the University and community. Fluent in Microsoft Office Applications.
To apply, visit the WNMU Human Resources Page, click on Employment Opportunities>Faculty or use the link (https://wnmu.peopleadmin.com/postings/1785). Job will remain open until filled. Preferred start date January 2025, but an earlier hire is possible.
Compensation Information
This is a term position with guaranteed funding for at least two years. Position may be extended pending additional funding. Salary $62,689 - $67,998, depending on education and experience.