Assistant Professor of Wildland Fire Science
Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Fire Sciences
University of Idaho

The Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Fire Sciences seeks a new faculty 
member who uses geospatial and quantitative tools to address wildland fire 
science questions, and who can teach effectively to fire professionals and 
students online and in person. The College of Natural Resources 
(www.cnr.uidaho.edu), University of Idaho, invites applications for an 
academic-year, tenure-track faculty position as an Assistant Professor in 
Wildland Fire Science to help shape our rapidly expanding Wildland Fire 
Program. We have a strong 30-year history in our nationally and 
internationally distinctive Geospatial and Wildland Fire Programs. Our BS 
degree in Fire Ecology and Management is the only such degree in the USA, 
and we have strong graduate programs in geospatial and fire science 
research. Idaho is a natural laboratory with strong gradients from 
sagebrush steppe to forest and alpine environments, encompassing both 
wilderness and developing urban areas. This backdrop provides opportunities 
to explore challenging science and management issues in natural resource.

RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES: 

The position is approximately 40% teaching and advising, 50% research and 
10% outreach/service. 

· Research responsibilities: Develop a nationally recognized, externally 
funded research program that uses geospatial and other quantitative 
approaches to advance knowledge in wildland fire science. Collaborative 
work is encouraged with scientists from natural resource, environmental, 
social, biological, wildlife, and atmospheric sciences from within the 
University of Idaho, other universities, agencies, and other stakeholders. 

· Teaching responsibilities: Develop and teach graduate and undergraduate 
courses for fire students online and in person focusing on geospatial 
applications in fire science. Advise undergraduate and graduate students. 

· Service and outreach responsibilities: Extend wildland fire science to 
natural resource managers, scientists and other stakeholders by 
participating in the design and delivery of symposia, workshops, web sites 
and related outreach activities, including regional science delivery 
consortia. 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: 

Completed Ph.D. at the time of starting the position with experience in 
application of geospatial and other quantitative approaches to advance 
knowledge in wildland fire science; demonstrated ability to compete for 
funding to support your research; research submitted to refereed journals; 
and experience in teaching undergraduate or graduate courses in natural 
resources or related topics.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: 

Skill in verbal and written communication; experience in fire-related 
fieldwork; research published in refereed journals; experience in 
developing and teaching in person undergraduate or graduate courses in 
wildland fire science or related topics; demonstrated ability in designing 
a quality online learning experience; experience in geospatial analysis and 
interpretation of data; demonstrated success at applying science to natural 
resource management; and interest in working across diverse disciplines and 
ecosystems. 

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: 

Apply online at http://www.hr.uidaho.edu. We request a letter of 
application; curriculum vitae; a statement of your vision for the future of 
wildland fire science and how you would contribute to the UI program 
through your teaching, research and outreach activities; academic 
transcripts; and contact information for three references. Review of 
applications will begin January 22, 2012 and will continue until a 
successful candidate is chosen with a prospective starting date of August 
2012.

CONTACT:  

Alistair Smith, Chair of Search Committee                                   
University of Idaho
Department Forest, Rangeland, and Fire Sciences
Moscow, ID  83844-1133
Email: [email protected], Phone: 208-885-1009

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