The Department of Biology at Brigham Young University invites applications for a two-year Visiting Faculty position. We seek a dynamic teacher-scholar to contribute to our graduate curriculum by teaching BIO 560: Population Genetics, and undergraduate courses in the department as needed. The population genetics course is a core requirement for graduate students in our MS and PhD programs and explores the theoretical foundations and empirical approaches used to study genetic variation in natural populations. The official course description can be found here: https://gradstudies.byu.edu/bio-560-population-genetics. Undergraduate courses in the department can be found here: https://catalog.byu.edu/departments/1441/courses. The Department of Biology includes a diverse community of scholars with interests ranging from molecular evolution and ecological genetics to science education and public engagement. We value colleagues who foster critical thinking, curiosity, and meaningful dialogue in the life sciences. Additional department and college information is available at: https://biology.byu.edu. United by our common primary identity as children of God, BYU values equal opportunity. We also value and embrace the variety of individual characteristics, life experiences and circumstances, perspectives, talents, and gifts of each member of the BYU community and the richness and strength they bring in helping create and support an environment of covenant belonging centered in Jesus Christ. Candidates with experience in and commitment to mentoring students from a variety of backgrounds are encouraged to apply.