International Society for Horticultural Science
Assistant Professor - Potato Variety Development
International Society for Horticultural Science, Moscow, Idaho, United States, 83843
Research Faculty - Ext. Specialist - Potato Variety Development (Assistant Professor)
University of Idaho - The College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Plant Sciences Department, is seeking to hire a fiscal year assistant professor for a tenure-track position. The faculty member is expected to conduct research and extension in agronomic and storage evaluation of potato varieties. The division of responsibilities includes: 65% scholarship & creative activity; 30% outreach & extension; and 5% university service & leadership. The faculty member is expected to publish their research in refereed academic journals, present findings at professional conferences and to extension clientele, mentor graduate students, and secure external grant funding to support their research and extension programs.
A Ph.D. in agronomy, horticulture, crop science, plant physiology, plant science, or a closely related field to the domain of the position.
Experience with agronomy, physiology, pest management, cultivar development, or storage.
Experience initiating, completing, and publishing research findings.
Experience communicating both orally and in writing.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience developing and implementing research and extension programs.
Demonstrated experience working on an agronomically important crop or experience in potato production systems.
Demonstrated knowledge of potato quality and storage management.
Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues and industry personnel as part of a team.
Evidence of securing external grant funding to support the research program.
Demonstrated ability to manage staff and mentor students.
Physical Requirements & Working Conditions
Ability to work in adverse environmental conditions and work effectively with plant and soil materials that may contain pollen, dust or other irritants.
Applications received by January 30, 2026, will receive first consideration.
Along with your online application, write a letter of qualification addressing how you meet the required and preferred qualifications listed.
In addition, your application materials must include a CV, names & contact information for at least three (3) professional references, a Statement of Research & Extension, and unofficial transcripts.
Applicants who are selected as final possible candidates must be able to pass a criminal background check.
The University of Idaho is an equal employment opportunity employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
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University of Idaho - The College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Plant Sciences Department, is seeking to hire a fiscal year assistant professor for a tenure-track position. The faculty member is expected to conduct research and extension in agronomic and storage evaluation of potato varieties. The division of responsibilities includes: 65% scholarship & creative activity; 30% outreach & extension; and 5% university service & leadership. The faculty member is expected to publish their research in refereed academic journals, present findings at professional conferences and to extension clientele, mentor graduate students, and secure external grant funding to support their research and extension programs.
A Ph.D. in agronomy, horticulture, crop science, plant physiology, plant science, or a closely related field to the domain of the position.
Experience with agronomy, physiology, pest management, cultivar development, or storage.
Experience initiating, completing, and publishing research findings.
Experience communicating both orally and in writing.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience developing and implementing research and extension programs.
Demonstrated experience working on an agronomically important crop or experience in potato production systems.
Demonstrated knowledge of potato quality and storage management.
Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues and industry personnel as part of a team.
Evidence of securing external grant funding to support the research program.
Demonstrated ability to manage staff and mentor students.
Physical Requirements & Working Conditions
Ability to work in adverse environmental conditions and work effectively with plant and soil materials that may contain pollen, dust or other irritants.
Applications received by January 30, 2026, will receive first consideration.
Along with your online application, write a letter of qualification addressing how you meet the required and preferred qualifications listed.
In addition, your application materials must include a CV, names & contact information for at least three (3) professional references, a Statement of Research & Extension, and unofficial transcripts.
Applicants who are selected as final possible candidates must be able to pass a criminal background check.
The University of Idaho is an equal employment opportunity employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
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