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Assistant Professor, Rangeland Ecology & Management

University of Nevada, Reno, The Department of Agriculture, Veterinary, and Rangeland Sciences

Assistant Professor, Rangeland Ecology & Management


Job Description

The Department of Agriculture, Veterinary, and Rangeland Sciences is seeking applicants to fill an Assistant Professor position in Rangeland Ecology & Management. The position is a tenure-track appointment at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR). We are seeking a rangeland scientist/ecologist dedicated to educating, advising, and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students in rangeland science and related fields. The position will consist of teaching, research, and service/outreach.

 

The department seeks a dynamic individual to provide leadership in teaching, research, and outreach/service related to rangeland ecology and management in the Great Basin and Intermountain West. The department expectation is the development of a program in applied rangeland ecology and management, including areas such as: rangeland plant and plant community/soil relationships; rangeland plant and plant community/animal interactions; rangeland plant community dynamics and rehabilitation, or other topics germane to rangeland ecology and management.

 

Research activities may be conducted at any or all of Nevada Agriculture Experiment Station

facilities, including the Gund Ranch and the Great Basin Research and Extension Center; and in cooperation with State and Federal land and natural resource management agencies and private operations. Outreach to stakeholders is expected. The successful candidate will be expected to teach core undergraduate rangeland ecology and management courses as well as graduate courses, while also mentoring graduate students and contributing to curriculum development. Undergraduate mentoring may include career counseling, Range Club Advisor, or other activities as determined by the Department Chair. Acquisition of grant funding will be essential in order to maintain active research and outreach programs that meet the expectations for this position. Outreach activities are expected to cover local to international challenges and locations and therefore may require extensive travel throughout Nevada and beyond.

 

Required Qualifications

  • A Ph.D. in Rangeland Ecology and Management or closely related discipline. Must have degree conferred by July 1, 2025.
  • Working knowledge, demonstrated field experience, and applied training in ecology and management of rangelands and other natural resources.
  • Demonstrated potential to produce a strong publication record.
  • Must be physically capable of conducting research and outreach in remote, rugged locations, including the ability to hike long distances, operate UTVs / ATVs, and tolerate extreme temperatures.