Careers in the Plant Sciences

Botanist/Plant Ecologist

Brigham Young University – Provo - Provo, UT, United States

Position Title: Botanist/Plant Ecologist
Position Type: Tenure-Track Assistant Professor
Application Review Begins: Friday, April 12, 2024
Application Deadline: Saturday, June 01, 2024
Institution: Brigham Young University – Provo
Department/Division: Biology
Field (e.g., systematics):
City: Provo, UT, United States
General Information: Job Title: Botanist/Plant Ecologist
Department/College: Biology/Life Sciences
Desired Start Date: Jan 2025
Job Close Date: 6/01/2024
Required Degree: Ph.D.
Qualifications/Requirements: The Department of Biology seeks to fill a full-time, Continuing Faculty Status (BYU's equivalent to tenure) track position in Botany/Plant Ecology. We seek a colleague whose research addresses basic questions in botany including (but not limited to) ecology, evolution, development and/or systematics. The qualified candidate is required to have a PhD and postdoctoral or comparable experience is preferred.
Responsibilities: The Department expects the successful candidate to be a productive, creative, and collaborative scholar with a vision for research, mentoring, and teaching that align with the mission of BYU. The successful applicant will be expected to establish a research program that demonstrates independence and pursue external funding while mentoring both undergraduate and graduate students. There are many opportunities for collaborative and cross-disciplinary links within the Department (https://biology.byu.edu/) and University, including the DNA Sequencing Center, Evolutionary Ecology Laboratories, and Lytle Nature Preserve. The Bean Life Science Museum houses a vast and growing collection of databased plant specimens that supports diverse research, provides opportunities for curation and facilitates community outreach. Undergraduate teaching responsibilities include a course in Plant Diversity and/or Field Botany, a botany-focused upper-level course (e.g., Plant Ecology, Plant Classification, or other course related to the candidate's expertise), and other undergraduate courses in the biology core curriculum. Graduate teaching expectations include course(s) consistent with the applicant’s area of specialization. A potential for excellence in teaching is expected in addition to building a botanical emphasis within the Biodiversity and Conservation major. Candidates are expected to cultivate an equitable and diverse scholarly environment in teaching, mentoring, research, life experiences, and service. The Department offers generous start-up packages and reduced teaching loads for new faculty. The anticipated start date is January 2025, but the start date is negotiable.
Application Instructions (submission methods, etc.): Applications can be submitted at yjobs.byu.edu by searching for “Botanist/Plant Ecologist Faculty – 130029”.
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Contact Name: Clinton Whipple, whipple@byu.edu