[ECOLOG-L] Tenure track position, vertebrate field biologist

2014-08-23 Thread Sarah Berke
Tenure Track Position in Biology



Assistant Professor, tenure-track position, starting fall 2015  --
Vertebrate field biologist. Candidate must be broadly trained in
biology, and have a Ph.D. in the biological sciences.  Post-doctoral
research or teaching experience strongly preferred.  Successful
candidate will be committed to teaching undergraduates and to
developing a research program that involves undergraduates.  A
research lab in our modern facility and initial startup funds will be
provided.  Teaching duties include upper division general ecology and
vertebrate biology courses with laboratories, for majors.  In
addition, all biology faculty assist with introductory level courses
for biology majors.   The teaching load is 9 contact hours per
semester.  Candidates with research expertise in any area of field
biology will be considered.

Siena College is a four-year liberal arts college with approximately
3000 students.  The Biology Department consists of 14 full-time
faculty members and over 300 majors.  Additional information about
this position, our department, course descriptions, and facilities can
be found at www.siena.edu/biology/. Further questions about the
position can be directed to Dr. Kenneth Helm, h...@siena.edu.

To apply, submit a pdf document file that includes a cover letter,
curriculum vitae, statement of teaching experience and interests, a
statement of research interests, and three letters of recommendation
(submitted separately).  Electronic submission through Interfolio is
required; please submit materials to
https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/25548   no later than September
26, 2014.  Only complete applications will be considered.  For
questions or further information, please contact Eileen Martino,
Biology Department Administrator, School of Science at

emart...@siena.edu



Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

Siena College is committed to attracting, supporting, and retaining a
diverse faculty. We actively encourage applications from women,
minorities, persons with disabilities, veterans, and others who may
make a positive contribution to the diversification of ideas and
perspectives.

Siena College is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to
race, color, religion, sex, national origin disability status,
protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by
law.

 As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Siena College surveys all job
applicants in accordance with the U.S. Department of Labor’s
affirmative action requirements. Therefore, we request that in
addition to your application, you complete the Equal Employment
Opportunity Data Form provided on the Interfolio site. Any information
you choose to provide on the Equal Employment Opportunity Data Form
will be treated as personal and confidential and will be kept separate
from your application for employment. Your cooperation is important to
maintain an effective equal opportunity program at Siena College and
is greatly appreciated.






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Sarah K Berke
Assistant Professor of Biology
Siena College
Loudonville NY 12211


[ECOLOG-L] Tenure Track Position - Vertebrate Field Biologist

2013-12-11 Thread Sarah Berke
Dear Eco-Loggers,

Please see our job ad below. We would welcome applications from anyone
whose research involves vertebrates and who can teach Vertebrate
Biology and Ecology courses.


Tenure Track Position in Biology

Assistant Professor, tenure-track position, starting fall 2014  --
Vertebrate field biologist. Candidate must be broadly trained in
biology, and have a Ph.D. in the biological sciences.  Post-doctoral
research or teaching experience strongly preferred.  Successful
candidate will be committed to teaching undergraduates and to
developing a research program that involves undergraduates.  A
research lab in our modern facility and initial startup funds will be
provided.  Teaching duties include upper division general ecology and
vertebrate biology courses with laboratories, for majors.  In
addition, all biology faculty assist with introductory level courses
for biology majors.   The teaching load is 9 contact hours per
semester.  Candidates with research expertise in any area of field
biology will be considered.  Siena College is a four-year liberal arts
college with approximately 3000 students.  The Biology Department
consists of 14 full-time faculty members and over 300 majors.
Additional information about this position, our department, course
descriptions, and facilities can be found at www.siena.edu/biology/.
Further questions about the position can be directed to Dr. Kenneth
Helm, h...@siena.edu. To apply, submit a pdf document file that
includes a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching
experience and interests, a statement of research interests, and three
letters of recommendation (submitted separately).  Electronic
submission through Interfolio is required; please submit materials to
apply.interfolio.com/23969  no later than January 6, 2014.  Only
complete applications will be considered. Applications will be
reviewed beginning January 6, 2014. For questions
or further information, please contact Eileen Martino, Biology
Department Administrator, School of Science at emart...@siena.edu



Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

Siena College is committed to attracting, supporting, and retaining a
diverse faculty. We actively encourage applications from women,
minorities, persons with disabilities, veterans, and others who may
make a positive contribution to the diversification of ideas and
perspectives.

Siena College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages
applications from all interested candidates. As an Equal Opportunity
Employer M/F/D/V, Siena College surveys all job applicants in
accordance with the U.S. Department of Labor’s affirmative action
requirements. Therefore, we request that in addition to your
application, you complete the Equal Employment Opportunity Data Form
provided on the Interfolio site. Any information you choose to provide
on the Equal Employment Opportunity Data Form will be treated as
personal and confidential and will be kept separate from your
application for employment. Your cooperation is important to maintain
an effective equal opportunity program at Siena College and is greatly
appreciated.
_
Sarah K Berke
Assistant Professor of Biology
Siena College
Loudonville NY 12211


[ECOLOG-L] Tenure Track Position-- Vertebrate Field Biologist

2013-11-23 Thread Sarah Berke
Tenure Track Position in Biology



Assistant Professor, tenure-track position, starting fall 2014  --
Vertebrate field biologist. Candidate must be broadly trained in
biology, and have a Ph.D. in the biological sciences.  Post-doctoral
research or teaching experience strongly preferred.  Successful
candidate will be committed to teaching undergraduates and to
developing a research program that involves undergraduates.  A
research lab in our modern facility and initial startup funds will be
provided.  Teaching duties include upper division general ecology and
vertebrate biology courses with laboratories, for majors.  In
addition, all biology faculty assist with introductory level courses
for biology majors.   The teaching load is 9 contact hours per
semester.  Candidates with research expertise in any area of field
biology will be considered.  Siena College is a four-year liberal arts
college with approximately 3000 students.  The Biology Department
consists of 14 full-time faculty members and over 300 majors.
Additional information about this position, our department, course
descriptions, and facilities can be found at www.siena.edu/biology/.
Further questions about the position can be directed to Dr. Kenneth
Helm, h...@siena.edu. To apply, submit a pdf document file that
includes a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching
experience and interests, a statement of research interests, and three
letters of recommendation (submitted separately).  Electronic
submission through Interfolio is required; please submit materials to
apply.interfolio.com/23969  no later

than January 6, 2014.  Only complete applications will be considered.
Applications will be reviewed beginning January 6, 2014. For questions
or further information, please contact Eileen Martino, Biology
Department Administrator, School of Science at

emart...@siena.edu



Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

Siena College is committed to attracting, supporting, and retaining a
diverse faculty. We actively encourage applications from women,
minorities, persons with disabilities, veterans, and others who may
make a positive contribution to the diversification of ideas and
perspectives.

Siena College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages
applications from all interested candidates. As an Equal Opportunity
Employer M/F/D/V, Siena College surveys all job applicants in
accordance with the U.S. Department of Labor’s affirmative action
requirements. Therefore, we request that in addition to your
application, you complete the Equal Employment Opportunity Data Form
provided on the Interfolio site. Any information you choose to provide
on the Equal Employment Opportunity Data Form will be treated as
personal and confidential and will be kept separate from your
application for employment. Your cooperation is important to maintain
an effective equal opportunity program at Siena College and is greatly
appreciated.






_
Sarah K Berke
Assistant Professor of Biology
Siena College
Loudonville NY 12211