The Zoology Department of Ohio Wesleyan University invites applications for a tenure track position to begin August, 2015. We seek a field-oriented vertebrate biologist who is committed to teaching in a liberal arts setting and who will develop a productive research program that includes undergraduate students. Primary teaching duties will include a course with a significant field emphasis: either ornithology or a vertebrate field course in the candidates area of expertise. A successful candidate will also contribute to the departments introductory courses, major and non-major. Other duties may include additional sections of existing courses, seminars, and travel-learning courses. Ph.D. required. Additional information is available at http://jobs.owu.edu, or from the search chair, Dr. David Markwardt (ddmar...@owu.edu). Completed application packets are to be sent to the search chair and will include: 1) letter of interest (cover letter); 2) current CV; 3) statements of teaching and research interests; 4) copies of all undergraduate and graduate transcripts; 5) three letters of reference; and 6) up to 5 reprints. Review of applications will begin on October 3rd, 2014 and will continue until the position is filled. Ohio Wesleyan University (www.owu.edu) is a selective, private, undergraduate liberal arts, residential institution founded in 1842 and is located just 20 miles north of Columbus. Ohio Wesleyan University is strongly committed to diversity within its community and encourages all interested applicants, including women and minorities, to apply (EEOE).