About The Position

Franklin Pierce University's College of Health and Natural Sciences on the Rindge, NH campus, seeks applicants for a nine month full-time, permanent faculty position, a joint appointment in the Departments of Biology and Environment Science and Policy, beginning August 2026. We seek a broadly-trained applied ecologist with expertise in aquatic biology (freshwater or marine), wetland science, or related fields who uses biotechnological techniques (including environmental DNA, genomic sequencing, biosensors or similar), or environmental sensing and/or remote sensing/GIS techniques to understand and address human impacts on aquatic systems. The selected candidate will be responsible for teaching undergraduate courses that align with the candidate's area of expertise, maintaining scholarly productivity, and supporting the Biology, Biotechnology and Environmental Science and Policy programs, as appropriate. The College of Health and Natural Sciences takes pride in maintaining a collegial, supportive and creative atmosphere. The University is committed to providing a safe, inclusive and personalized educational experience. Franklin Pierce University's Rindge campus sits adjacent to a 190-acre lake, and campus property includes abundant natural areas, including streams, wetlands, forests and fields all in walking distance. Appropriate laboratory space and equipment are available for research related to this position. The Monadnock region of New Hampshire features impressive natural beauty and friendly New England towns and small cities, creating a high quality of life for its residents. The City of Boston and the Atlantic Coast are only 90 minutes away.

Requirements

  • Ph. D in Environmental Science, Ecology, Biology or similar field (earned doctorate by the time of appointment)
  • Demonstrated teaching effectiveness at the college level and a strong commitment to undergraduate education, research and advising

Responsibilities

  • Teach 12 credits per semester (Fall and Spring) at the undergraduate level in introductory environmental science and conservation, and areas that may include marine biology, coastal ecology, limnology, water resources, or wetland ecology
  • Teach courses that emphasize lab and field techniques and technologies
  • Establish an independent and productive research program including undergraduates
  • Mentor and advise undergraduate students
  • Contribute through service to the department, college, university, and professional communities

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Industry

Educational Services

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

Number of Employees

501-1,000 employees

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