Repost note: The start date is flexible.  If you have any interest in this 
position, please do not hesitate to contact me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

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Associate Director, Tyson Research Center
Washington University in St. Louis

Washington University in St. Louis invites applications for an Associate 
Director of its Tyson Research Center (http://biology4.wustl.edu/tyson/), 
a 2000 acre field station located ~20 miles west of campus.  This is a new 
fulltime academic position, and the successful candidate will participate 
in all aspects of the field station’s mission, including: (1) day-to-day 
oversight of the operations of the facility and supervision of a small 
staff (20%), (2) developing a collaborative research program with students 
and faculty within the context of the broader research mission of the site 
(30%), (3) teaching field courses and coordinating the undergraduate 
research program (30%), (4) working with the Director to facilitate the 
research, teaching, and outreach activities at Tyson, 
including grant writing and fund raising (20%).  

The minimum qualification for this position is a PhD in Ecology, 
Environmental Science, or related field, but postdoctoral experience, 
experience with field stations and their operation, experience in a 
supervisory role, and a proven ability to publish and receive grants are 
favored.  Preference will be given to candidates with research interests 
at the interface between populations, communities, and ecosystems, that 
have relevance to applied conservation and/or restoration ecology, and 
that can be readily addressed using local aquatic (ponds, streams) and/or 
terrestrial ecosystems (Oak-Hickory forest, prairie, glades).  In addition 
to our facility, research opportunities are available at a number of 
nearby natural areas with diverse ecosystem types, including the Missouri 
Botanical Garden’s Shaw Nature Reserve (http://www.shawnature.org/).  
Although not tenure-track, this is intended to be a career position, and 
it is envisioned that the successful candidate will play a role in the 
continued growth of Washington University’s ecology and environmental 
science teaching and research initiatives.  Adjunct faculty status in the 
Dept. of Biology (http://www.biology.wustl.edu/) and participation in 
graduate education are possible.  This is a 12-month position with 
benefits, and the starting salary will be commensurate with 
qualifications.  Start date is flexible, but preferably by May, 2008.  

To apply, send a single .pdf file to [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
including: (1) a detailed cover letter stating your interest in the 
position as well as any relevant information on your research, teaching, 
mentoring, and/or field station experience that would help in evaluating 
your candidacy for this position, (2) a Curriculum Vitae, (3) the names 
and contact information of three individuals qualified to evaluate your 
potential candidacy for this position. Application review will begin on 
September 30, 2007, and the position will remain open until filled.

For more details and/or questions regarding this position, contact Dr. Jon 
Chase, Director, Tyson Research Center ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).  

Washington University is committed to excellence through diversity, and we 
particularly encourage applications from persons from underrepresented 
groups. Washington University is an Affirmative Action Employer.

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