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Associate/Professor, Research Faculty, Environmental Toxins

Employer
Florida Gulf Coast University
Location
Fort Myers, FL
Closing date
Dec 19, 2021

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Sector
Other
Organization Type
Corporate
*Job location: *Main Campus

*Employment Type:* Full-time
*Posted data:* 2021-09-29
*Req:* R0002089
*Job Summary*The Water School at FGCU (https://www.fgcu.edu/thewaterschool/) is hiring 15 faculty for Fall 2022 across a range of disciplines related to water and the environment. The Water School is an interdisciplinary enterprise that brings together faculty from five colleges and schools representing 15 departments to focus on the environmental, economic, and human dimensions of coastal resilience, ecosystem integrity, health and wellbeing, and restoration and remediation.

This joint appointment between the Department of Marine and Earth Sciences in The Water School and the Department of Chemistry and Physics in the College of Arts and Sciences will be made at the rank of Associate/Full Professor and Research Faculty.

The Associate/Full Professor and Research Faculty of environmental toxins will teach undergraduate and graduate courses and will have the opportunity to develop new courses, build a productive program of research that involves students, participate on university committees, and perform other duties as assigned. The successful candidate will focus on environmental toxins relevant to Southwest Florida including those related to harmful algal blooms, including those produced by blue-green algae and red tides. The successful candidate will also be expected to collaborate with other faculty in The Water School who are working on the environmental issues from a range of disciplines and perspectives. Through the joint-appointment with the Department of Chemistry and Physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, the successful candidate will also have an opportunity to teach a limited number of additional courses related to its degree programs and to mentor undergraduate students, as appropriate.

This position represents a research intensive role. The candidate will be expected to develop a successful research program that disseminates research findings to the region and the academic community, as appropriate, and to acquire external support. As a senior member of the faculty, the successful candidate will be expected to serve as a mentor to more junior faculty.

FGCU is dedicated to quality education, research, and service. Faculty are expected to be excellent teachers who are responsive to changing professional needs, committed to innovative delivery of instruction that results in improved student learning, produce high-quality peer reviewed scholarship, and serve the university and the local community, as appropriate. Primary teaching responsibilities will be on the main campus, with potential to teach courses at our Everglades Wetland Research Park (https://www.fgcu.edu/thewaterschool/centers/ewrp/) in Naples and Vester Marine Field Station (https://www.fgcu.edu/thewaterschool/centers/vestermarine/) in Bonita Springs.

With an enrollment of 16,000 students, FGCU has a main campus of 800 acres with LEED-certified buildings and 400 acres of protected habitat. The university's award-winning initiatives in education, energy production, research, and sustainable practices make us one of the nation's greenest campuses. FGCU is located in beautiful Southwest Florida, known for its beaches, resorts, nature preserves, and outdoor recreation. Located between the cities of Fort Myers and Naples, FGCU is just two hours by car from the major cities of St. Petersburg, Tampa, and Miami, and 15 minutes from the Southwest Florida International Airport. The region is surrounded by water-important estuaries to the north, Lake Okeechobee to the east, the Gulf of Mexico to the west, and the Florida Everglades and Florida Bay to the south-providing an unparalleled setting to study all facets of water and environmental issues.

FGCU aspires to be an inclusive working and learning environment where students, faculty, staff, curriculum, social activities, governance, and all other aspects of campus life reflect a diverse, multi-cultural worldview. We collectively stand against any practices of discrimination, intolerance, expressions of hate, or disrespect. We are committed to preparing students to understand, appreciate, and live and work in a diverse community of people with different ethnic and racial backgrounds, religious beliefs, abilities, ages, gender identities, sexual orientations, socio-economic statuses, cultural traditions, and family statuses.

We seek colleagues who promote and embrace diversity, equity, inclusion and justice. The Water School encourages individuals from diverse backgrounds to apply for these positions because FGCU will thrive and attain excellence only through a commitment to equality.*Job Description*Typical duties may include but are not limited to:

* Develop and teach assigned courses: prepare syllabi and instruction materials, coordinate lectures, evaluate students and maintain highest possible standards of classroom instruction.
* Collaborate with other faculty to develop/revise curriculum.
* Develop and maintain an independent and productive research program that also involves students.
* Mentor undergraduate and graduate students, as appropriate, in research.
* Seek external funding to support research program, including students.
* Demonstrate quality of research through peer-review.
* Stay current with new developments in field of instruction and maintain disciplinary skills through professional development activities appropriate to higher education faculty.
* Actively serve on university committees and participate in institutional meetings.
* Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
*Additional Job Description**Required Qualifications*

* Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Environmental Chemistry or related discipline from a regionally accredited institution or equivalent accreditation, with a record of research publications in scholarly journals.
* Evidence of scholarly expertise and productivity related to environmental toxins.
* Must meet university criteria for appointment at the rank of Associate/Full Professor.
*Preferred Qualifications*

* Preferred candidates are those whose teaching and research experience and interests align with the programs and mission of The Water School.
* Strong research agenda and high research productivity in the field of harmful algal bloom related toxins.
*Knowledge, Skills & Abilities*

* Familiarity with and use of diverse and innovative teaching approaches to engage students and ensure student learning.
* Demonstrated development and use of skills appropriate to the discipline, including grant management.
* Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research and involve students in research.
* Ability to mentor students in research with the students' learning and training in mind.
* Ability to contribute effectively and collegially to a positive, dynamic, civil, and inclusive learning and working environment.
*Special Instructions to Applicants*
Appointment will be made on a 9-month multi-year appointment basis available August 2022.
Because applications and materials are subject to public review and retention under Florida's Public Records Law, please DO NOT send examples of your project/scholarship unless requested to do so. Therefore all submitted materials including articles, disks, slides, books, etc., become the property of FGCU and CANNOT BE RETURNED. As applicable, finalists will be notified of the need to submit specific additional materials. Such materials will become the property of FGCU.
Under Florida's Public Records law, applications will be available for public review upon request.
*The position is listed as "open until filled", however applications received by October 30, 2021 will receive priority consideration.*
*Salary: $125,000- Negotiable*

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