Assistant Professor of Geology-Surficial Geology: Northland College. http://www.northland.edu/about/jobs/
Northland College, an environmentally focused liberal arts college on the beautiful shore of Lake Superior in Wisconsin, invites qualified educators to apply for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in geology. The College is seeking a surficial geologist who is dedicated to quality undergraduate education and involving students in research. The successful candidate will teach six courses per year, including Physical Geology, Landforms, Hydrology, Senior Capstone Research/Senior Seminar, and two other courses (possibly Glacial Geology) to be chosen by the candidate in consultation with the environmental sciences faculty. These courses will support the College’s liberal education program as well as major programs in geology, water science, and natural resources. The successful candidate will be expected to offer field-intensive or other experiential learning courses during the College’s May Term. The Environmental Sciences Department is expanding its use of GIS in classes, so experience with GIS/spatial analysis will be a plus. The successful candidate must be a dynamic educator dedicated to the liberal arts and interdisciplinary teaching, and have a demonstrated ability to help students at all levels understand and appreciate the far-reaching influences of earth processes. A PhD in geology is required (conferred by August, 2016). The position will begin in late August, 2016. Submit (in PDF format): A letter that describes your interest in Northland College; Statement of teaching interests and philosophies; Statement of research interests and description of how students will be involved in research; Curriculum vitae with names, titles, and contact information for at least three professional references. Official transcripts will be requested of all candidates selected as finalists. Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2015. Inquiries about this position can be sent to Professor Tom Fitz (http://www.northland.edu/dir/tom-fitz/) in the Environmental Sciences Department. The College provides equal opportunity for all qualified persons regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Northland College is an affirmative action employer. People of color, women, and others who would provide diverse perspectives to our College are encouraged to apply for this position.