The Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho is seeking an academic year Population Ecologist to teach a senior-level Fish and Wildlife Population Ecology course (4 credits) in fall semester 2011, teach a graduate level Population Analysis course (4 credits) in spring semester 2012, and develop and teach a second graduate course (2-3 credits) in applicant's area of expertise for spring 2012.
The individual will work with current faculty in developing the graduate courses, present guest lectures in departmental courses as appropriate, provide at least 1 seminar presentation on the individual's research, and publish results of dissertation and/or other independent research. For a complete description of the position and instructions on how to apply see the University of Idaho's Human Resources website at www.uidaho.edu/humanresources. View announcement # 12508060147. Applicants must apply through the university website. Open for recruitment: June 7, 2011 - July 5, 2011 Salary Range: $32,177.60 - 35,006.40 Position begins no later than 15 August and classes begin August 22 Minimum qualifications: Education: Ph.D. degree in Wildlife or Fisheries Population Ecology, Population Ecology, Quantitative Ecology or a closely related field. Research Experience: 2 years experience designing studies gathering data and analyzing data on population ecology of vertebrates in natural ecosystems, graduate research may count towards this requirement; willingness to assist faculty, staff and graduate students on study design and data analysis. Demonstrated oral and written communication skills. Demonstrated ability to work independently and with a group. Other: Demonstrated knowledge of vertebrate population ecology, demonstrated ability to teach the above-named courses, demonstrated oral and written communication skills including delivery of scientific presentations to technical and non-technical audiences. Direct question to: Kerry Paul Reese Professor and Head Fish and Wildlife Resources Ecology and Conservation Biology University of Idaho Moscow, ID 83844-1136 208-885-6435 kre...@uidaho.edu