Siena College has a one-semester full-time visiting position available in
Spring 2018. The ad says that a PhD is required, but ABD would be fine.

https://siena.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=85890

About Siena College:

Siena College is a learning community advancing the ideals of a liberal arts
education, rooted in its identity as a Franciscan and Catholic college.
Located in Loudonville, N.Y., two miles north of the state capital, the
176-acre beautiful, suburban campus is home to 3,000 undergraduates. Siena
offers over 1,200 program combinations from 32 majors and 80-plus minor and
certificate programs. Siena College: Providing the education of a lifetime
for more than 75 years.

Job Description:

Visiting Assistant Professor, spring semester 2018 -  Full time position to
teach Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates (Biol 255: one lecture and two
labs), and one section of general biology II lecture or lab (Biol 120). 
Total teaching load is 12 contact hours.  Topics covered in comparative
anatomy include the taxonomy and morphology of vertebrates with an emphasis
on evolutionary processes resulting in the diversity of vertebrate
morphology and function.  General biology lecture and labs are focused on
the diversity of living organisms with an emphasis on morphology,
physiology, phylogeny, and ecology.  General biology laboratory exercises
are already developed.  

Requirements:

A Ph.D. in the biological sciences, expertise with comparative anatomy and
vertebrate biology, and relevant teaching experience are required. A
background screening will be required.


Additional Information:

Siena College is a four-year liberal arts college with approximately 3000
students. The Biology Department consists of 15 full-time faculty members
and over 300 majors.  Additional information about our department and
facilities may be found at www.siena.edu/biology/. Further questions about
the position may be directed to Dr. Chris Harbison, charbi...@siena.edu

Siena College is committed to attracting, supporting, and retaining a
diverse faculty. We actively encourage applications from women, minorities,
persons with disabilities, veterans, and others from under-represented
groups who may make a positive contribution to the diversification of ideas
and perspectives.

Siena College is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation or gender identity, national origin,
disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic
protected by law.


Application Instructions:

Submit all application materials electronically through Interview Exchange.
  Include a cover letter addressing qualifications to teach general biology
and comparative anatomy of the vertebrates, curriculum vitae, and the names
and e-mail addresses of at least two references.  Review of applications
will begin immediately, and will continue until a successful candidate is
selected.

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