Assistant or Associate Professor - Sustainable Water Resource Management
Chatham University - Pittsburgh, PA

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Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA, has a long history of commitment to 
global understanding, 
women’s leadership, and the environment. Chatham is the alma mater of 
environmental icon Rachel 
Carson, and is recognized today as a leader in the field of sustainability, 
having been named to The 
Princeton Review’s Green College Honor Roll, Sierra magazine’s list of top 25 
“cool schools,” and 
mentioned in a Forbes article as one of the places “contributing to 
Pittsburgh’s transformation into a 
destination for green living.” Building on these accomplishments, Chatham opens 
in 2014 the world’s 
first fully sustainable campus in higher education, Eden Hall Campus, with 
completion of the first 
stage of construction on its 20-year master plan. Rising 19 spots in the US 
News & World Report Best 
Colleges rankings over the last four years, Chatham works to prepare its 2,000+ 
undergraduate and 
graduate students in fields helping to drive tomorrow’s economy including 
health sciences, 
sustainability, business & communication, and the arts & sciences.
 
To help support the work of the University we have an immediate opening for an 
assistant or 
associate professor of Sustainable Water Resource Management.
 
Ideal candidates will have (senior hires) or show potential for (junior hires) 
collaborative 
interdisciplinary work leading to a compelling record of publication, teaching, 
and funded research. 
Candidates are expected to have appropriate academic backgrounds (e.g. 
hydrology, sustainability, 
engineering, environmental science, urban planning, aquaculture or other 
related fields), coupled with 
demonstrated experience in sustainable water management, planning, governance, 
and/or 
assessment. Practical experience outside of academia is also desirable; with, 
for example, water 
companies, consultancies, not for profit groups or conservancy organizations.
 
The new 400 acre Eden Hall campus in Richland Township, PA will be the home for 
this post.  A focus 
of the campus is innovative and sustainable water resource management, 
including aquaculture, on-
site wastewater management, and storm water management. The new faculty member 
will develop 
and engage students in research and teaching focused on design, construction, 
and operation of 
these facilities. The position includes resources to support the development of 
collaborative teaching 
and research with other local academic institutions. A Ph.D. or appropriate 
terminal degree is 
required.
 
Chatham University offers a competitive salary, an excellent benefits package, 
including tuition 
remission for qualified personnel, and a generous retirement plan.
 
Interested candidates should visit www.chatham.edu/careersand follow the 
instructions to complete 
the application process.  Applicants should also include a cover letter and 
resume in the application 
process. To ensure full consideration, please submit a cover letter addressing 
the qualifications of the 
position, resume, and contact information for three professional references.
 
Chatham University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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