Assistant Professor, Environmental Chemistry
Oregon Institute of Technology
Klamath Falls, OR
ID: 7291589
Posted: 1 month ago
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
Job Description
Department Summary
Natural Sciences covers the scientific phenomena of the world. We are home to physics, chemistry, biology, environmental science and more. Our faculty have their own specialties, but we work together in an interdisciplinary blend. We help students in a wide range of majors learn science and scientific inquiry that is a foundation for their own applied programs, not just as a theoretical end of its own. We also have minors for those students who want to go a little deeper in certain areas, as well as dual major opportunities.
https://www.oit.edu/academics/health-arts-sciences/natural-sciences
Position Summary
The Natural Sciences Department at Oregon Institute of Technology seeks applicants for a full-time, nine-month, tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level, to start in September 2025.
Successful candidate’s instructional responsibilities will include introductory and/or general chemistry courses as well as environmental chemistry courses. The position will also offer opportunities to teach elective courses related to the applicant’s area of disciplinary expertise. Applicants must have superior communication skills, a strong commitment to supporting student success, and dedication to high-quality instruction and undergraduate research. Ideal candidates will have a record of teaching effectiveness and of applying innovative best practices in undergraduate courses.
Applied undergraduate research and scholarly activity are also high priorities. The new hire would generate potential for externally funded collaborations within our multidisciplinary Gerda Hyde Watershed Lab and provide the needed support a Master of Science program in our department. Other service may include membership on university committees, academic advising of students and participation in departmental initiatives. As a faculty member, they will honor Oregon Tech’s culture of community, collaboration, and innovation.
Oregon Tech’s Natural Sciences Department is committed to inclusive thought and action in support of our diverse community. Individuals from historically underrepresented groups and all those who share our commitment to inclusivity and passion for the strength of our diversity are strongly encouraged to apply.
Minimum Requirements
Additional Requirements
An earned doctoral degree in chemistry or a closely related field (ABD will be considered).
Preferred Qualifications
Demonstrated excellence in instruction.
Experience with water or soil quality monitoring.
Demonstrated experience and interest in mentoring undergraduate research projects.
A background that complements existing strengths in the B.S. Environmental Sciences and B.S. Biology-Health Sciences programs within our department.
A desire to participate in interdisciplinary research collaborations with students and faculty from within our Natural Sciences Department and from engineering disciplines.
Natural Sciences covers the scientific phenomena of the world. We are home to physics, chemistry, biology, environmental science and more. Our faculty have their own specialties, but we work together in an interdisciplinary blend. We help students in a wide range of majors learn science and scientific inquiry that is a foundation for their own applied programs, not just as a theoretical end of its own. We also have minors for those students who want to go a little deeper in certain areas, as well as dual major opportunities.
https://www.oit.edu/academics/health-arts-sciences/natural-sciences
Position Summary
The Natural Sciences Department at Oregon Institute of Technology seeks applicants for a full-time, nine-month, tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level, to start in September 2025.
Successful candidate’s instructional responsibilities will include introductory and/or general chemistry courses as well as environmental chemistry courses. The position will also offer opportunities to teach elective courses related to the applicant’s area of disciplinary expertise. Applicants must have superior communication skills, a strong commitment to supporting student success, and dedication to high-quality instruction and undergraduate research. Ideal candidates will have a record of teaching effectiveness and of applying innovative best practices in undergraduate courses.
Applied undergraduate research and scholarly activity are also high priorities. The new hire would generate potential for externally funded collaborations within our multidisciplinary Gerda Hyde Watershed Lab and provide the needed support a Master of Science program in our department. Other service may include membership on university committees, academic advising of students and participation in departmental initiatives. As a faculty member, they will honor Oregon Tech’s culture of community, collaboration, and innovation.
Oregon Tech’s Natural Sciences Department is committed to inclusive thought and action in support of our diverse community. Individuals from historically underrepresented groups and all those who share our commitment to inclusivity and passion for the strength of our diversity are strongly encouraged to apply.
Minimum Requirements
Additional Requirements
An earned doctoral degree in chemistry or a closely related field (ABD will be considered).
Preferred Qualifications
Demonstrated excellence in instruction.
Experience with water or soil quality monitoring.
Demonstrated experience and interest in mentoring undergraduate research projects.
A background that complements existing strengths in the B.S. Environmental Sciences and B.S. Biology-Health Sciences programs within our department.
A desire to participate in interdisciplinary research collaborations with students and faculty from within our Natural Sciences Department and from engineering disciplines.