Position Available: Professional Faculty: Geographic Information Systems

The Environmental Science and Policy Program (ENSP) at the College of
William & Mary is seeking a motivated GIS specialist for a newly created
position to support the use of GIS in teaching, learning and research across
the curriculum. The GIS specialist will lead William and Mary’s new Center
for Geospatial Analysis, and provide support for effective GIS use across
campus.  Position responsibilities include: 1) teaching an introductory GIS
course and short GIS workshops; 2) management of GIS Center facilities; and
3) support of faculty and student GIS-based research. The GIS specialist
will report to the Director of ENSP, but will support those needing GIS
assistance in all departments and programs. This is a non-tenure track
professional faculty position.

We seek a broadly trained, academically-oriented candidate with experience
in applying GIS methods to research problems, and an interest in working
with faculty and students from multiple disciplines. In addition to teaching
courses, a central goal of the position is to work with faculty and staff to
promote GIS as a research tool across disciplines. This will require the
planning and execution of workshops to teach users with varying GIS
experience.  The position involves managing the GIS facility, including
supervision of teaching assistants as well as maintenance of hardware and
software  (with support from Information Technology). Given the scope of the
position, excellent interpersonal skills and experience in GIS
teaching/training, project management, and supervisory roles are strongly
preferred.  Proficiency in ESRI GIS products (e.g., ArcGIS) is essential and
programming skills (e.g., the ability to write scripts) is highly desirable.
The area of specialty is open, but a M.S. is required (Ph.D. preferred) by
the time of appointment.

Electronic submission is preferred. Please include a letter of application,
current resume, and the names and contact information of three references,
and address these materials to: Dr. Gregory Hancock, GIS Search Chair,
Department of Geology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA  23185.
 Please contact the search chair at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with questions.  Review
begins April 20, 2008, and will continue until the position is filled. The
position start date is on or after July 1, 2008. The College of William &
Mary is an EEO/AA university.  

Application Procedures 
Step 1 Required Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Form
To complete the application process, you must visit the website
http://jobs.wm.edu. Once there, click on the View/Apply for Administrative
and Professional link, find the Geology job listing and click on View. 
Click on “Apply for this Posting.”  You will be asked to create a user name,
and then log in.  Fill out the questionnaire once you are logged in.  Please
note that the survey data will be submitted directly to the EEO office at
the College of William and Mary and will not be available to the search
committee or academic departments.

Step 2 Application Materials
Send letter of application, current resume, and names and contact
information of three references (in either pdf or Word format) to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  The file name(s) should start with your last name. For
example: 
LastName_FirstName_Application.doc
LastName_FirstName_Application.pdf

You may send multiple files if needed.  Please do not include your social
security number in any of these files.

For questions, please contact Greg Hancock at (757) 221-2446 or [EMAIL 
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