Assistant Professor - Environmental Restoration/Natural Resource Conservation
San Jose State University | |
United States, California, San Jose | |
Dec 03, 2024 | |
Position Rank and Title: Assistant Professor, Environmental Restoration/Natural Resource Conservation School/Department Name: Social Sciences/Environmental Studies & Urban/Regional Planning Compensation: Commensurate with qualifications, experience, and rank as established by the CSU Salary Schedule. Anticipated hiring academic year annual salary range: $86,000 - $90,000 Faculty employee benefits are very competitive for the higher education sector. See the CSU Employee Benefits Summary for details about the CSU's excellent benefits package. Target Start Date: August 2025 Application Deadline: October 15, 2024. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled or closed. Position Description The Department of Environmental Studies & Urban and Regional Planning at San Jose State University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Environmental Restoration/Natural Resource Conservation. The programs in Urban and Regional Planning and Environmental Studies cover the undergraduate degrees of BA, BS (Environmental Studies), BA (Geography), BS (Geographic Information Systems), BA (Global Studies); and Masters degrees in the following areas: MS (Environmental Studies), MUP (Masters in Urban Planning), MPA (Masters in Public Administration, MA (Geography). Many graduates of our programs continue their connections with the department and form strong alumni ties to faculty and students. This creates a wealth of internship, conference, and full-time job opportunities. Faculty are nationally and internationally recognized experts in subjects including GIS, community development, transportation, social-ecological systems and energy justice. Further information about Environmental Studies and Urban and Regional Planning programs can be found on the following websites: https://www.sjsu.edu/urbanplanning/ and https://www.sjsu.edu/envs/. SJSU's Environmental Studies programs began in 1970 as a direct response to the first Earth Day. We continue this tradition of educating the next generation of environmental leaders using an interdisciplinary approach that combines social science and natural science disciplines to understand and address today's most pressing environmental issues, ranging from habitat conservation to climate change impacts on vulnerable communities. These programs serve as the academic home to 250 undergraduate majors (BA and BS in Environmental Studies, BA in Global Studies) and 40-50 graduate students (MS). Six tenured/tenure track faculty members with expertise in this area are complemented by about a dozen environmental professionals who teach introductory and applied specialty classes. The Department of Environmental Studies/Urban and Regional Planning and San Jose State University value diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Our excellence in research, teaching, and service can only be fully realized by faculty, students, and staff who share our commitment to these values. SJSU enrolls more than 36,000 students, many of whom are historically underserved, and around 45% are first-generation and 38% are Pell-recipients. SJSU is a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander (AANAPISI) Serving Institution. The university's commitment to social justice extends from its vibrant, inclusive campus to an international network of over 275,000 alumni. As such, San Jose State is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty so our disciplines, students, and the community can benefit from multiple ethnic and gender perspectives. Successful candidates will demonstrate evidence of a commitment to equity and inclusion through their research, teaching, and/or service. We ask that all applicants include a Diversity Statement with their application package. A guide to writing this statement can be found at SJSU Diversity Statement Guidelines, along with information about how these statements will be evaluated. The Department of Environmental Studies/Urban and Regional Planning is part of the College of Social Sciences, which is committed to equitable and inclusive teaching and learning. The College sees faculty and student success as inextricably linked, and strives to provide culturally-sustaining, and academically-affirming approaches to supporting and engaging students and faculty. We provide opportunities for faculty development around asset-based, holistic student success, and support scholarship of engagement that addresses issues that affect our campus and community. In all of our endeavors, we strive to build leadership capacity and foster a culture of support and belonging for faculty, staff, and students. Qualifications Overview Successful applicants will have a doctorate in Environmental Studies or a related natural science field focused on conservation, in particular environmental restoration. A wide range of appropriate primary disciplinary backgrounds will be considered, with preference for applied interdisciplinary natural sciences, such as restoration ecology, biological conservation, climate change, wildfire science, natural resource management, or water resource management. Applicants must have a strong background in quantitative research methods (e.g., spatial, statistical) and should have applied their training to environmental theory and applied problem-solving. We seek a teacher-scholar who is committed to equitable and inclusive pedagogy with our undergraduate and graduate student populations and who utilizes high impact teaching practices. The successful applicant will demonstrate a commitment to teaching in an interdisciplinary undergraduate/ graduate Environmental Studies program and demonstrate awareness of and sensitivity to educational goals of a highly diverse student population, ideally through teaching, professional practice, training or similar experience. Applicants should have a clearly defined research program that has and will continue to produce peer-reviewed publications and demonstrate initiative in seeking external funding to support research and related activities. Candidates should demonstrate their ability to meet the needs of a highly diverse student population that encompasses a broad spectrum of ages, cultural backgrounds, ethnicities, gender identities, primary languages, and academic preparation through course materials, teaching strategies and advising. Required Qualifications
Priority will be given to candidates who possess one or more of the following:
Responsibilities Overview Primary academic assignment responsibilities will commence in Fall 2025 and include teaching courses in the Environmental Studies core, life science and environmental restoration courses. As relevant, assigned courses may also include Global Studies courses. This position involves teaching graduate courses and other courses that align with the applicant's disciplinary training. Undergraduate program responsibilities include advising majors and minors, supervising undergraduate and graduate student research, and directing special projects. Applicants must be willing to supervise at least two new graduate students each year conducting EnvS Masters of Science thesis research. A record of effective teaching, scholarly professional achievements and impactful service is essential for tenure and promotion. Key Responsibilities
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Inquiries may be directed to: Dr. Katherine Cushing, Department Chair: katherine.cushing@sjsu.edu Conditional Offer The work for this faculty position is located in the State of California and requires commuting to the campus. Employment is contingent upon US residence and proof of eligibility to work in the United States. Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment. SJSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current employee who was conditionally offered the position. San Jose State University: Silicon Valley's Public University Located in the heart of Silicon Valley - one of the most innovative regions in the world - San Jose State University is the founding campus of the 23-campus California State University (CSU) system and the first public university in the West. Recognized as a leading transformative educational institution, San Jose State is an essential partner in the technological, economic, cultural, and social development of Silicon Valley, the Bay Area, and California. SJSU is a top-200 school nationally in research funding and second highest in research productivity in the CSU system. Cutting-edge research, world-class scholarship, student-centered learning, diverse communities, and commitment to social justice, allow SJSU to provide life-changing opportunities and advance the public good locally and globally.
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