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Environmental Science and Biology, Tenure-Track Faculty
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Environmental Science and Biology, Tenure-Track Faculty
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PROGRAM / DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW: The Natural Sciences Department at Eastern Mennonite University invites applications for a tenure-track or non-tenure-track assistant professor in Environmental Science and Biology. Grounded in EMU’s commitments to active faith, peace and justice, academic excellence, and sustainability and stewardship, the Natural Science department emphasizes hands‑on learning, mentorship, and community building. Join a vibrant and collaborative faculty who emphasize mentored, hands‑on research and real‑world problem solving, with recent successes including a $2 million NSF S‑STEM grant supporting STEM scholarships and research that expand access and belonging for students from diverse backgrounds.
POSITION: Tenure-track or non-tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Environmental Science and Biology programs.
QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. in Environmental Science, Biology, or related field. College‑level teaching and/or post‑doctoral experience preferred. ABD candidates will be considered at the rank of instructor.
Responsibilities
Teaching load may include undergraduate courses in environmental science, ecology, organismal biology, GIS, environmental policy and ethics, and the potential for electives within the candidate’s area of expertise. Typical load is 3‑4 courses per semester (9‑month contract, 24 SH per year).
A tenure‑track position requires the development of an ongoing, scholarly research agenda that can involve undergraduate students.
Department and university service is expected in the form of advising and mentoring a diverse student body into a variety of science careers, with an emphasis on environmental science and environmental biology‑focused majors.
Provide faculty service to EMU at the departmental and university levels.
Participation on university committees and service to the department and university is expected, including advising and mentoring students.
Position Details
9‑month contract. 24 semester hours per year.
Salary is determined by education and experience.
Eastern Mennonite University uses a tenure‑with‑review contract system.
A track record of active, inclusive, student‑centered teaching is preferred.
Applicants must have a strong commitment to serving and working within a community of diverse learners.
Appointment Date Positions begin mid‑August 2026. EMU reserves the right to fill the position at any time or keep the position open.
Inquiries Application review begins January 31, 2025 and is ongoing. Application materials, including cover letter, curriculum vitae, transcripts (unofficial acceptable) and contact information for three professional references should be submitted in the application. The cover letter should include information on how the candidate’s experience will contribute to the university’s mission, especially its strategic goals related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Finalists will be asked to respond to questions relevant to EMU’s faith‑based mission. The final candidate will be required to provide official transcripts upon hire.
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Legal / EEO Statement EMU is committed to an inclusive and equitable campus community where everyone is treated with dignity and respect and can be their authentic self. Our goal is to remove the barriers that underrepresented and marginalized groups have frequently encountered in our society. We commit to address the structures that produce discrimination, racial injustice, gender inequities and other forms of oppression, and to fully include LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, and other members of historically minoritized communities.
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, EMU is committed to enhancing our community and encourages applications from qualified individuals with varied backgrounds, experiences, and ideas who would deepen the diversity of the University.
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6 days ago Be among the first 25 applicants.
PROGRAM / DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW: The Natural Sciences Department at Eastern Mennonite University invites applications for a tenure-track or non-tenure-track assistant professor in Environmental Science and Biology. Grounded in EMU’s commitments to active faith, peace and justice, academic excellence, and sustainability and stewardship, the Natural Science department emphasizes hands‑on learning, mentorship, and community building. Join a vibrant and collaborative faculty who emphasize mentored, hands‑on research and real‑world problem solving, with recent successes including a $2 million NSF S‑STEM grant supporting STEM scholarships and research that expand access and belonging for students from diverse backgrounds.
POSITION: Tenure-track or non-tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Environmental Science and Biology programs.
QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. in Environmental Science, Biology, or related field. College‑level teaching and/or post‑doctoral experience preferred. ABD candidates will be considered at the rank of instructor.
Responsibilities
Teaching load may include undergraduate courses in environmental science, ecology, organismal biology, GIS, environmental policy and ethics, and the potential for electives within the candidate’s area of expertise. Typical load is 3‑4 courses per semester (9‑month contract, 24 SH per year).
A tenure‑track position requires the development of an ongoing, scholarly research agenda that can involve undergraduate students.
Department and university service is expected in the form of advising and mentoring a diverse student body into a variety of science careers, with an emphasis on environmental science and environmental biology‑focused majors.
Provide faculty service to EMU at the departmental and university levels.
Participation on university committees and service to the department and university is expected, including advising and mentoring students.
Position Details
9‑month contract. 24 semester hours per year.
Salary is determined by education and experience.
Eastern Mennonite University uses a tenure‑with‑review contract system.
A track record of active, inclusive, student‑centered teaching is preferred.
Applicants must have a strong commitment to serving and working within a community of diverse learners.
Appointment Date Positions begin mid‑August 2026. EMU reserves the right to fill the position at any time or keep the position open.
Inquiries Application review begins January 31, 2025 and is ongoing. Application materials, including cover letter, curriculum vitae, transcripts (unofficial acceptable) and contact information for three professional references should be submitted in the application. The cover letter should include information on how the candidate’s experience will contribute to the university’s mission, especially its strategic goals related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Finalists will be asked to respond to questions relevant to EMU’s faith‑based mission. The final candidate will be required to provide official transcripts upon hire.
Select Apply and follow instructions. If you are a current employee, log in to your ADP account to apply.
Legal / EEO Statement EMU is committed to an inclusive and equitable campus community where everyone is treated with dignity and respect and can be their authentic self. Our goal is to remove the barriers that underrepresented and marginalized groups have frequently encountered in our society. We commit to address the structures that produce discrimination, racial injustice, gender inequities and other forms of oppression, and to fully include LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, and other members of historically minoritized communities.
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, EMU is committed to enhancing our community and encourages applications from qualified individuals with varied backgrounds, experiences, and ideas who would deepen the diversity of the University.
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