Help fulfill the university’s mission by teaching students and providing content expertise in structural geology and other areas such as geographic information systems (GIS), geophysics, field methods and general education courses in the geosciences. Additional responsibilities include advising students and other department and university assignments. Throughout their careers, all BYU–Idaho faculty are expected to actively pursue professional development opportunities in learning and teaching and ongoing scholarly development within their discipline.

  • Teach students in structural geology and other geoscience areas.
  • Provide content expertise in geographic information systems (GIS), geophysics, and field methods.
  • Advise students.
  • Engage in professional development opportunities.
  • Participate in ongoing scholarly development within the discipline.
  • Advanced degree required (master’s or doctorate) in geoscience; a doctorate is preferred.
  • Background and experience in structural geology, GIS, geophysics, or general geology.
  • Demonstrated commitment to and potential for excellence in teaching.
  • Professional or industry experience in geoscience.
  • Geoscience industry connections.
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