Assistant Professor for Systems Ecology and Sustainability Science

University of Vermont

Burlington, VT, USA 🇺🇸

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Advertising CopyThe Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources (RSENR) at the University of
Vermont (UVM) seeks applicants for a full-time, 9-month, tenure-track Assistant Professor in Systems Ecology and Sustainability Science. Qualified candidates should have a strong foundation in integrative systems research to address ecological, social, cultural and equity components of sustainability science to support climate adaptation efforts. We seek candidates who collaborate with scientists, policymakers, non- governmental organizations, and diverse communities and stakeholders to implement strategies and solutions to sustainability issues at regional, national, or international levels. Candidates who can build a research program centered on ecosystem health and sustainability using interdisciplinary methods are strongly encouraged to apply. Experience with integrative tools to evaluate alternative actions to solve climate change problems at the society-environment interface is desired.

RESPONSIBILITIES: The successful candidate will teach (40%), conduct research (40%), and engage in service (20%). Their research will focus on the interactions of socio-ecological systems, sustainability science, and climate adaptation, and complement the scholarship and expertise of faculty in the Rubenstein School. Service expectations include contributing to school and university committees. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate courses in the Rubenstein School (typically two per semester) and contribute courses to any of the five majors in the Rubenstein School (Environmental Science; Forestry; Parks, Recreation, and Tourism; Sustainability, Ecology, and Policy; or Wildlife and Fisheries Biology). They will serve as an academic advisor for Rubenstein School undergraduate students (typically 20-30 students per year) and provide mentorship and guidance to students conducting research, internships, and independent studies. The successful candidate will supervise graduate students (M.S. and Ph.D.), serve on graduate student thesis/dissertation committees, and develop an extramurally funded research program that
leads to publications and presentations in peer-reviewed scholarly outlets. They may also teach courses in the graduate curriculum.

QUALIFICATIONS: A Ph.D. in environmental sciences, environmental studies, or related field with a focus on interdisciplinary research in sustainability and/or climate adaptation is required. Candidate research portfolios should demonstrate an integrated approach to climate adaptation efforts across socio-ecological systems. Applicants should have demonstrated capacity to deliver quality and impactful teaching, mentoring, and advising of undergraduate and graduate students, and demonstrated ability to develop an extramurally-funded and productive research program. We seek candidates with creative and innovative approaches to interdisciplinary science, evidence of applied research, and strong quantitative skills. Candidates should also have demonstrated experience developing collaborative relationships (e.g., with peers, state and federal agencies, non-governmental organizations, marginalized communities, landowners) and a demonstrated commitment to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in educational and research
experiences.

The Rubenstein School is dedicated to promoting diversity, multiculturalism, and inclusion. We apply an equity lens to our teaching, research, and service and believe in creating a climate of inclusivity and empowerment where all faculty, staff and students flourish.

APPLICATION: Review of applications will begin on February 15, 2023. We anticipate a start date of
August 21, 2023. We are especially interested in candidates who can contribute to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive community. Applicants should address their experiences, abilities, and vision toward these contributions in their (1) letter of interest, (2) statement of teaching philosophy, and (3) statement of research. Applicants must also submit (4) a curriculum vitae, and (5) contact information for three references. Applications are to be submitted to www.uvmjobs.com. Inquiries may be made to Dr. Jason Stockwell, Co-Chair, Systems Ecology and Sustainability Science Search Committee, at jason.stockwell@uvm.edu.

The University of Vermont is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other category legally protected by federal or state law. The University encourages applications from all individuals who will contribute to the diversity and excellence of the institution.

SETTING: The campus of the University of Vermont is situated near Lake Champlain between the Green and Adirondack Mountains and sits within a place of gathering and exchange, shaped by water and stewarded by ongoing generations of Indigenous peoples, in particular the Western Abenaki. UVM respects the Indigenous knowledge interwoven in this place and commits to uplifting the Indigenous peoples and cultures present on this land and within our community. Burlington, VT is consistently voted one of the best small cities in the US, with an increasingly ethnically and culturally diverse population. UVM was ranked as the #3 Green Campus by the Princeton Review. The Rubenstein School has 49 tenure-track, research, and teaching faculty, 975 undergraduates, and 120 graduate students in both Master’s and Ph.D. programs. The Vermont Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit is based in the Rubenstein School and large research groups include the Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Laboratory, Aiken Forestry Science Laboratory (jointly operated with the U.S. Forest Service, Northern Forest Research Station), and Gund Institute for Environment. UVM also has four university-owned research forests and 10 natural areas in the state.
Job Open Date01/23/2023
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Position Information

Posting NumberF2532PO
DepartmentRubenstein Sch Env & Nat Res/57000
Advertising/Posting TitleAssistant Professor for Systems Ecology and Sustainability Science
FLSAExempt
Position Number00026371
Employee FTE1.0
Employee Term (months)9

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