Assistant Professor of Recreation Management and/or Nature-based Tourism

Department of Society and Conservation (SOCON)

College of Forestry and Conservation

The University of Montana

 

 

POSITION DESCRIPTION: The College of Forestry and Conservation at The
University of Montana - Missoula seeks an Assistant Professor of
Recreation Management, with emphasis in Nature-based Tourism and/or
Recreation Resource Management to teach undergraduate and graduate
courses in recreation management and tourism, and to conduct research
and outreach with natural resource agencies, rural communities, and the
tourism industry. The Department is especially interested in candidates
who contribute to the diversity and excellence of our academic community
through their research, teaching, and service. The position is a
full-time, nine-month tenure track appointment with approximately 67%
teaching and 33% research responsibilities, expected to begin fall
semester 2006. More information is available at
http://www.cfc.umt.edu/departments/socn/

 

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

*       Develop a program of nationally recognized research and
scholarship in the area of recreation management and planning and/or
nature-based tourism. 
*       Teach 9-12 credits per year in the recreation management degree
programs.  Courses could include an introductory course in recreation or
tourism; a senior-level course in recreation planning, wildland
recreation management, or tourism and sustainability; and a graduate
level course in her or his specialty. 
*       Participate in collaborative, interdisciplinary research and
teaching projects with faculty in the College of Forestry and
Conservation and related programs. 
*       Recruit and mentor graduate students; advise undergraduate
students possibly including those on field practicum experiences. 
*       Actively engage in service roles within the Department, the
College, the University, and professional groups and associations. 
*       Interact and work with external industry, academic, and other
professional groups and associations.

 

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:

The successful candidate will possess the following qualifications prior
to employment:

*       Ph.D. in recreation, nature-based tourism or related natural
resources field (at least one graduate degree should emphasize
recreation management or nature-based tourism) and a strong foundation
in a related discipline such as economics, geography, marketing,
business/public administration, sociology, psychology, anthropology,
political science, or related fields. 
*       Evidence of ability to develop and manage an active research
program, to include a record of publication and professional
presentation. 
*       Demonstrated or potential for excellence in teaching.

 

Preferred qualifications include:

*       Teaching experience at the university level on related subjects.

*       Demonstrated excellence in teaching and assessment of
undergraduate and graduate students in recreation management,
nature-based tourism or other aspects of natural resource management. 
*       Willingness to develop beneficial relationships with external
constituencies such as public land management agencies and/or the
tourism industry. 
*       Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with students,
resource managers, and the general public. 
*       Demonstrated success in securing research funding. 
*       Ability to recruit and mentor research-oriented graduate
students. 
*       Publications in peer-reviewed journals. 
*       Willingness to mentor members of underrepresented groups. 
*       Active participation in professional organizations.  
*       Preference may be given to applicants whose research complements
existing programs in the College of Forestry and Conservation, and The
University of Montana.

 

APPLICATION INFORMATION:

Initial screening of applications will begin February 15, 2006 and
continue until a suitable candidate is found.  Complete applications
will include a letter of application stating teaching and research
interests, a curriculum vita, names and contact information of three
professional references, and a copy of transcripts for all degrees. All
application materials should be sent to:  Dr. R. Neil Moisey, Chair,
Recreation Management Search Committee, College of Forestry and
Conservation, The University of Montana, Missoula, MT  59812.  Fax:
406-243-6656; email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> .  FAX and email applications will not
be accepted.  

 

The University of Montana is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
employer and encourages applications from minorities, women, individuals
with disabilities, and veterans.  The University of Montana is the
recipient of an NSF ADVANCE award focused on the status of women in
science. Qualified applicants can request veterans' preference in
accordance with State law.  This position announcement can be made
available in alternative formats upon request. 

 

 
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R. Neil Moisey, Ph.D. 
Associate Professor, Tourism and Recreation Management
College of Forestry and Conservation
The University of Montana
Missoula, MT 59812
Phone : (406) 243-6673
Fax   : (406) 243=6656
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.forestry.umt.edu/Personnel/faculty/moisey/
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