Environmental Studies/Environmental Science - Everett and Western on the Peninsulas Programs - Non-Tenure Track Instructor Vacancy Pool
Western Washington UniversityAbout the role
WWU College of the Environment, Everett and Western on the Peninsulas programs provide off-campus degree programs designed with a flexible schedule (evening hours) for working adults and offers three bachelor's degrees as follows: BA in Environmental Studies (emphasis either in Geographic Information Systems or in Environmental Science); BA in Natural Resource Management; and BS in Environmental Science. A full list of degrees/certificates is listed online. Classes in the degree programs are held during evening hours (after 5:00 p.m.). The classrooms are networked across three sites at Port Angeles, Poulsbo, and Everett. A class held at any of these sites is connected via Interactive Teleconferencing to the two other sites. Hence any single cohort/class of our students is typically spread across three sites.
WWU College of the Environment, Everett and Western on the Peninsulas programs are home to diverse faculty and students who are committed to interdisciplinary environmental problem solving. This program encourages interdisciplinary thinking, though programs maintain a strong disciplinary identity. The B.A in Environmental Studies/Natural Resource Management faculty are typically trained in geography, GIS, environmental economics, natural resource management, urban and regional planning, law, political science, professional writing, and related fields. The B.S Environmental Science faculty typically have advanced degrees in water resources, marine science, fisheries science, biodiversity studies, bio-regional studies, geology, oceanography, climatology, geography, toxicology, and ecology. Find out more on the WWU College of the Environment webpage.
WWU College of the Environment, Everett and Western on the Peninsulas programs support WWU's mission, which asserts our commitment to making a positive impact in the state and the world with a shared focus on academic excellence and inclusive achievement. We encourage applications from women, people of color, people with disabilities, veterans, and other candidates from underrepresented backgrounds and with diverse experiences interested in this opportunity.
About the PositionWWU College of the Environment, Everett and Western on the Peninsulas programs maintain a vacancy pool of qualified persons interested in temporary, non-tenure track teaching positions with the program. In anticipation of possible openings throughout the academic year, applications are accepted continuously for temporary, non-tenure track teaching positions (typically part-time appointments). Positions may become available at any time and are typically filled on a quarterly basis.
This position is limited-term (non-tenure track) at the rank of Instructor for the durati
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