Stephen F. Austin State University, Arthur Temple College of Forestry 
and Agriculture

This is a full-time, nine-month, tenure-track faculty position 
responsible for contributing significantly to Stephen F. Austin State 
University’s undergraduate and/or graduate programs through teaching, 
scholarship/creative accomplishment and service. Works under minimal 
supervision, with extensive latitude for the use of initiative and 
independent judgment. Reports to the dean.

Essential Job Functions
1. Performs an equivalent of eight teaching units of work during the 
regular academic year; reduction of teaching load through reassignment 
of duties is possible under certain circumstances.
2. Engages in research/scholarly/creative and service activities at 
levels that are appropriate to faculty rank and departmental 
tenure/merit criteria.
3. Provides services to the university and the profession.
4. Participates in promotion review of lower-ranked faculty members 
within the department.
5. When tenured, participates in tenure review of candidates for tenure.
6. May conduct supplemental instructional activities such as independent 
studies, internships, advising and thesis/dissertation supervision.

Non-Essential Job Functions     
1. May receive course-load reassignment when assigned administrative 
duties in support of the department/college/university. 
2. May receive course-load reassignment when assigned to prepare course 
material during the first semester/year when included as part of initial 
contract.
3. May receive course-load reassignment when approved to engage in 
research or scholarly/creative activities and service that exceed normal 
expectations.
4. May supervise the work of student and/or graduate assistants.
5. May serve on departmental, college and university committees.
6. Performs other related duties as assigned.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities       
The individual must possess the following knowledge, skills, and 
abilities or be able to explain and demonstrate that the individual can 
perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable 
accommodation.
1. Extensive knowledge in the field in which the individual will be 
teaching.
2. Ability to effectively teach undergraduate and/or graduate students.
3. Ability to conduct research and/or commitment to production of 
scholarly/creative accomplishments and service.
4. Ability to work within a collaborative faculty environment.
5. Ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written form.
6. Ability to work effectively and patiently with students.

Required Education      
Terminal degree in the field in which the individual will be teaching is 
required. ABD candidates may be considered if Ph.D. is earned prior to 
start date.

Required Experience and Training        
The rank of assistant professor is held by an individual who 
demonstrates the capability to produce research/scholarly/creative 
accomplishments, teach effectively, and provide service to the academic 
and general communities.

Preferred Qualifications        
The Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture is seeking an 
assistant professor in the area of Game Ecology and Management. This is 
a nine-month, tenure-track appointment with strong potential for summer 
employment. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate courses in 
the forest wildlife management major concentration in the B.S. in 
Forestry degree program. Possible courses to teach include Introduction 
to Wildlife Management, Forest Wildlife Habitat Management, and 
undergraduate and graduate electives in the successful candidate’s area 
of expertise; successful candidate will also participate in a summer 
field-based course for undergraduate forestry students. It is expected 
that the successful candidate will be active in research and contribute 
to a nationally recognized applied wildlife research program. This 
includes advising M.Sc. and Ph.D. students, developing extramural 
sources of funds, and publishing in peer-reviewed journals. We seek an 
individual that can complement existing areas of expertise within the 
college, particularly in the ecology and management of waterfowl and/or 
upland game bird species. Participation in outreach and service is also 
expected, including involvement with appropriate student organizations 
in the College.

Qualifications: Candidates must have a Ph.D., completed by the date of 
hire, in wildlife ecology, wildlife management, or a closely related 
field. Candidates should demonstrate: (1) a strong commitment to 
teaching, student advising and professional development; (2) evidence of 
ability to secure grants and develop and manage a competitive research 
program; and (3) a publication record, including publications in 
refereed journals. Expertise and experience in the study and management 
of game species is required; expertise in avian ecology and waterfowl 
and/or upland game bird management is preferred. A basic understanding 
of and appreciation for applied forest or range management is strongly 
encouraged.

All applications must be submitted online: (1) a letter of application 
including summary of academic training, professional experience, 
qualifications, and teaching and research interests related to the 
position; (2) curriculum vitae; (3) names and complete contact 
information (including phone and email addresses) of three references; 
and (4) transcripts of all college or university work. Copies of 
transcripts are acceptable for the application; official transcripts 
will be required prior to an interview. Incomplete applications will not 
be considered. Link: http://careers.sfasu.edu/postings/2729

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