Teaching Assistant Professor of Sustainability - Department of Geology & Geography
2 Months ago
Morgantown, West Virginia, United States
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Job Description
West Virginia University seeks a full-time Teaching Assistant Professor of Sustainability in the Department of Geology & Geography. The role involves teaching various sustainability courses, advising students, and developing new curricula. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in a relevant field and strong teaching skills. The position offers a comprehensive benefits package and opportunities for professional growth, aimed at addressing global sustainability challenges.
About the position
The Teaching Assistant Professor of Sustainability at West Virginia University is a full-time, 9-month position focused on educating students in the newly established sustainability majors. The role involves teaching a variety of courses related to sustainability, advising students, and contributing to the department's growth in sustainability education. The position offers opportunities for promotion and is designed to support the department's mission of addressing global sustainability challenges through education and research.
Responsibilities
• Teach courses in the department's sustainability majors, including Sustainable Earth, Earth System Science, and Geographic Information Systems/Science.
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• Contribute to advising and recruitment efforts in the Department.
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• Provide high-quality mentorship to undergraduate students.
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• Develop new courses related to sustainability.
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• Engage in curriculum assessment and advancement.
Requirements
• Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree in Geology, Geoscience, Environmental Sciences, or Geography with a focus on sustainability.
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• Knowledge of undergraduate teaching using advanced pedagogical techniques.
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• Demonstrated excellent teaching skills and ability to contribute to student success initiatives.
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• Excellent written and oral communication skills.
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• Ability to develop new courses and adapt teaching methods.
Nice-to-haves
• M.S. or M.A in Geology, Geoscience, Environmental Sciences, or Geography with the expectation of completing the PhD within one semester of appointment.
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• Experience with assessment-based curriculum advancement.
Benefits
• Full benefits package including health insurance and retirement options.
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• Opportunities for professional development and promotion.
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• Supportive university environment for career growth.
West Virginia University
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