FOREST TECHNOLOGY FACULTY POSITION AVAILABLE AUGUST 2009 GENERAL: Glenville State College is seeking applications for a 9-month teaching position in the associate degree Forest Technology and the baccalaureate Natural Resource Management programs within the Department of Land Resources. The successful candidate will have primary responsibility for teaching and advising in the program. The salary is competitive, but will be based on education and experience. QUALIFICATIONS: M.S. in Forest Resources and an A.S. in Forest Technology preferred. Occupational experience in forest technology and prior teaching experience at the post-secondary level desired. Education and/or experience in the area of land surveying, natural resources, or environmental science a plus. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: •Teach 12 hours of courses in forest technology per semester. Courses are dependent on qualifications and background, but will most likely include timber harvesting, aerial photogrammetry, remote sensing, wood products, and dendrology. •Evaluate and revise curriculum and courses for the forest technology associate degree program. •Develop and implement professional development activities for persons employed in the field of forestry. •Assist with student recruitment. •Work closely with business, industry and government agencies in meeting their workforce development needs. •Work closely with the West Virginia Forestry Association and the Society of American Foresters. •Assist in writing grant proposals as needed. •Assist and help oversee the departmental computer laboratory. •Other duties as needed. APPLICATIONS: Please send a resume, letter of application, and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three references to:
Mr. David Stalnaker Glenville State College 200 High Street Glenville, WV 26351 Phone: (304) 462-7361 X7513 e-mail: [email protected] Search will begin immediately. Position available fall 2009. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Glenville State College is proud of its commitment to affirmative action and equal opportunity. Women, members of minorities, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
