BRIEF POSTING DESCRIPTION:
Job Title/ Rank:            Visiting Instructional Faculty/ Lecturer
PC#2395                           IRC48877
Department:            Biological Sciences- Environmental Science
Job Category:            Faculty, Non- Tenure Track

Starting Date:  August 22, 2011


DETAILED DESCRIPTION:
The Rochester Institute of Technology Environmental Science Program seeks a 
full time instructor for a one-year sabbatical replacement.  Applicants must 
have an MS (PhD preferred) with teaching experience and a strong background in 
environmental science, ecology, and problem solving.  This is a teaching 
intensive position, and the courses include Concepts of Environmental Science 
(and three lab sections), a section of Great Lakes I and Great Lakes II (and 
lab), Graduate Reading Seminar, Environmental Science Field Skills lab, and the 
Environmental Science Capstone Seminar.  The teaching load will be 
approximately 16 contact hours per quarter for three academic quarters.

We are seeking an individual who has the ability and interest in contributing 
to a community committed to Student Centeredness; Professional Development and 
Scholarship; Integrity and Ethics; Respect, Diversity and Pluralism; Innovation 
and Flexibility; and Teamwork and Collaboration. Select to view links to RIT’s 
core values <http://www.rit.edu/president/mission.html> , honor code 
<http://www.rit.edu/~301www/RITHonorCode1.htm> , and statement of diversity 
<http://finweb.rit.edu/humanresources/diversity/commitment.html> .


THE COLLEGE/ DEPARTMENT:
The Department of Biological Sciences is in the College of Science and 
currently has 29 faculty and six administrative and technical staff, and nearly 
700 students.  We offer undergraduate degrees in Biology, Biotechnology, and 
Medical Sciences and both undergraduate and Masters degrees in Bioinformatics, 
and Environmental Science.  In addition to these degree programs, the School 
supports a year-round undergraduate research program in all of these areas. The 
Department of Biological Sciences has a diverse, student-centered faculty.  The 
students in the Department of Biological Sciences are from North America, 
Central America, South America, Asia, the Pacific Islands, Africa, and Europe.  
As a part of our student-centered approach to the teaching and learning of 
Biology, we emphasize hands-on learning, research, and other experiential 
learning.

RIT attracts students from all 50 states and more than 90 countries.  RIT has 
been recognized on The Chronicle of Higher Education's “Great Colleges to Work 
For” list for two consecutive years.

Rochester, located in Monroe County, is the 79th largest city in the United 
States and the third largest city in New York State. Five additional counties 
are included in the Greater Rochester Region: Genesee, Livingston, Ontario, 
Orleans and Wayne. The Greater Rochester region is inhabited by a little more 
than one million people and has a diverse population which includes African 
Americans (38% of the city and 14% of Monroe County) and Latin Americans (13% 
of the city and 5% of the county). In addition, more than 7% of the population 
is foreign born. It is also home to the largest Deaf community per capita in 
the United States. Rochester is ranked 7th among the “10 Best Cities to Raise a 
Family” by Child Magazine. Places Rated Almanac ranked Rochester as the 6th 
“Best Places to Live in America” out of 379 metropolitan areas. Expansion 
Management Magazine ranked Rochester as number one among metropolitan areas 
having the best Quality of Life in the Nation. Essence magazine ranked it among 
the “Top 10 Cities for Black Families,” Rochester was twice named one of 
America’s Friendliest Cities by American Demographics magazine.



QUALIFICATIONS:
REQUIRED:            MS degree. Teaching experience and a strong background in 
environmental science, ecology, and problem solving.

PREFERRED:            PhD degree. Ability to teach Environmental Chemistry, a 
course in wetlands ecology, or a course in the individual’s area of expertise. 
Ability to contribute in meaningful ways to the college’s continuing commitment 
to cultural diversity, pluralism, and individual differences.

HOW TO APPLY:

Apply online at http://careers.rit.edu <http://careers.rit.edu/> . Faculty 
Search: IRC4877.  Please submit your cover letter addressing the listed 
qualifications; a Vita; and the names, addresses and three letters of 
recommendation.

You can contact the search committee with questions on the position at:
 Dr. John Waud ([email protected])
Environmental Science Program
School of Biological Sciences
Rochester Institute of Technology
 Rochester, NY 14623-5603

Applications will be reviewed immediately. Applicants are encouraged to apply 
by August 1, 2011.



The Rochester Institute of Technology is an equal opportunity/affirmative 
action employer.


--
Christy Tyler
Assistant Professor
Dept of Biology / Program in Environmental Science
Rochester Institute of Technology
85 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY  14623
585-475-5042
[email protected]
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