Hi all,

We're hiring! The Environmental Studies Program at Boise State University
is hiring for a tenure-track position to broaden our expertise in the
*diversity
of the rural Intermountain West*. Potential areas of expertise include the
human dimensions of rural environmental change, rural community
development, and demographic change in Idaho or regionally. We are looking
for a scholar who draws upon qualitative methods such as community
engagement and participatory research, possibly including indigenous
epistemologies and methods, participatory GIS, or co-generation of
knowledge.

If an Idaho/Intermountain West-centered agenda has not yet been developed,
we invite applications from scholars who can outline potential
collaborations and relevant research questions. Possible research topics
include climate change, population growth/change, biodiversity loss and
habitat protection, agricultural or energy transitions, forest management,
Indigenous sovereignty, One Health, economic inequality and exposure to
toxicity, environmental justice and injustice, and/or shifts from
extractive resource economies to recreation and amenity-based services.

Boise State is a great place to build a research-intensive career. In
addition, located at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the quality of
life is second-to-none. The full job ad is below.

Reach out if you have any questions.


Best,
Libby Lunstrum

About Us: Boise State University, powered by creativity and innovation,
stands uniquely positioned in the Northwest as a metropolitan research
university of distinction. Learn more about Boise State and the City of
Boise at https://www.boisestate.edu/about/boise-and-beyond/. Boise State
University is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty, staff,
students, and academic program offerings and to strengthening sensitivity
to diversity throughout the institution. Boise State University is an
affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, and members of historically
underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply. We are a
welcoming campus that supports diversity and inclusion.

Job Summary/Basic Function:

The Environmental Studies program in the School of Public Service seeks a
tenure-track assistant professor to broaden our expertise in the diversity
of the rural Intermountain West. Potential areas of expertise include the
human dimensions of rural environmental change, rural community
development, and demographic change in Idaho or regionally. We are looking
for a scholar who draws upon qualitative methods such as community
engagement and participatory research, possibly including indigenous
epistemologies and methods, participatory GIS, or co-generation of
knowledge. We are interested in a scholar who applies a rural or local lens
to their research and who can think across a broad span of environmental
issues in an applied and theoretical fashion. A successful applicant may
come from a range of disciplines and theoretical approaches but will have
expertise in or applicable to Idaho or the larger Intermountain West.

You would be joining a dynamic, exciting program that has recently been
redesigned to emphasize problem-based and place-based learning. As one of
three interconnected interdisciplinary programs in the School of Public
Service (along with Global Studies and Urban Studies and Community
Development), we deliver an innovative and engaged curriculum.
Environmental Studies has over 200 majors and nearly 60 minors and a new
certificate in Environmental Education. Our students come from all regions
and backgrounds and leave prepared to understand diverse perspectives,
evaluate environmental transformation, conduct research, communicate
effectively, and create networks as well as lead and support innovative
change.

The selected candidate will contribute to the University’s mission of
conducting innovative scholarship and providing student-centered, quality
education and will be committed to the success of our students and the
university. Core to this mission are research and scholarly or creative
activities, teaching effectiveness, professional development, institutional
service, student advising and involvement, and collaborative public service
activities.
Level Scope:

The tenure-track Assistant Professor is an entry-level academic rank. The
candidate will be expected to demonstrate achievement in the areas of
research, scholarship, or creative activities; teaching; and institutional
and professional service appropriate to the discipline.
Essential Functions:

Scholarly, creative, or research activities:

The faculty member will conduct cutting-edge scholarly research on
environmental issues that are relevant to Idaho or the Intermountain West
region and publish research in influential disciplinary or
interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journals or academic presses.

If an Idaho/Intermountain West-centered agenda has not yet been developed,
we invite applications from scholars who can outline potential
collaborations and relevant research questions. Possible research topics
include climate change, population growth/change, biodiversity loss and
habitat protection, agricultural or energy transitions, forest management,
Indigenous sovereignty, One Health, economic inequality and exposure to
toxicity, environmental justice and injustice, and/or shifts from
extractive resource economies to recreation and amenity-based services.

The applicant should be able to cultivate and develop relationships with
rural stakeholders and draw from these to develop a research portfolio that
is useful to these communities and academic audiences.

Teaching:

The faculty member will contribute to one or more core classes in the
Environmental Studies program and electives in their area of specialty.
Core classes include ENVSTD 121 Introduction to the Environment, ENVSTD 200
Environmental Methods and Approaches, ENVSTD 300 Environmental Management
and Analysis, and ENVSTD 492 Capstone Research seminar. The candidate would
be invited to teach from our existing electives and develop new courses
that would strengthen our commitment to problem-based and place-based
learning.

The candidate would engage in development of new and creative instructional
materials, expand the Environmental Studies curriculum and keep it current,
and the successful candidate will join a department dedicated to the use of
a curriculum that is responsive to all the students it serves. Such
curriculum includes the pedagogical strategies that draw on a wide range of
high impact and effective practices as well as varying culturally-relevant
content and approaches.

Service:

The candidate will contribute meaningful service to the program, School,
University, and profession. Participation in shared governance and
cultivation of leadership roles are encouraged as are contributions to
student-centered and community activities. Service may be demonstrated
through mentoring students; participation and leadership in program,
School, or University committees, the faculty senate, and professional
organizations; and, as appropriate to their discipline or local, state,
national or international communities.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:

In accordance with discipline and departmental standards and expectations

   - Demonstrated ability to produce high quality academic and public
   scholarship.
   - Demonstrated effectiveness in engaging students and creating course
   materials (syllabus, activities, presentations, etc.) that enhance student
   interest and engagement.
   - Demonstrated ability to work effectively with diverse populations
   including capacity to develop knowledge of, respect for, and skills to
   engage with people from other cultures or backgrounds.

Minimum Qualifications:

PhD (preferred) or ABD in Environmental Studies or a related field such as
Geography, Sociology, American Indian Studies, Ethnic Studies, History,
Political Science, Public Health, Philosophy, Anthropology, Environmental
Science, or other related fields.

Preferred Qualifications:
Research focus on Idaho or Intermountain West, or stated plan for applying
current research to this setting. (In attached job announcement with track
changes).

Salary and Benefits:

Salary commensurate with experience. Boise State University is committed to
offering a benefits package that provides health and financial protection
plans as well as resources to promote health and well-being. Our program
provides flexibility so you can choose the benefits that are right for you
and your family. Learn more about our benefit options at
https://www.boisestate.edu/hrs/benefits/.
Required Application Materials:

Cover Letter, CV, names and contact information for three referees,
exemplary writing sample, evidence of teaching success (including teaching
evaluation summaries and syllabi).
Boise State University is strongly committed to achieving excellence
through cultural diversity. The University actively encourages applications
and nominations of women, persons of color, and members of other
underrepresented groups. EOE/AA Institution. Veterans preference may be
applicable.

-- 
Libby Lunstrum
Associate Professor
School of Public Service
Boise State University
Boise, ID, USA

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