The Biology Department at Adams State University invites applicants for a tenure-track assistant or associate professor position in biology. We are seeking a broadly trained vertebrate biologist to join an engaged and vibrant faculty committed to excellence in undergraduate education. Responsibilities include teaching upper-division lecture and laboratory courses in the following areas: Mammalogy, Ornithology, Evolution, Wildlife Management, Comparative Anatomy, and/or Conservation Biology. Participation in General Biology, general education science courses, or other core biology courses may also be required. While we are primarily a teaching-focused institution, tenure-track faculty are expected to conduct scholarly or creative activity and maintain currency in their field. The ability to involve undergraduate students in research is valued. Service to the department, university, and/or community is also expected. With small class sizes, a diverse student population, and opportunities for one-on-one mentoring, our campus environment lends itself well to those who are interested in being a positive influence in the lives of students.
Candidates should demonstrate that they possess (1) a commitment to student-centered instruction, 2) a knowledge of or willingness to develop skills in high-impact and inclusive pedagogy in the @context of biology education, and 3) a plan for conducting research/scholarly activity at primarily undergraduate institution. The successful candidate must demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively and collaborate with diverse faculty, staff, and students within the School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics and across campus.
Mission of the Department
The biology program provides an inclusive and empowering education that fosters curiosity, critical thinking, and a deep appreciation for the natural world. We support and inspire students in their pursuit of scientific excellence through innovative teaching, research, and community engagement. We are committed to creating a diverse community of scholars who will lead with compassion, innovation, and a commitment to advancing both science and social equity.
We recognize that women and people of color are often less likely to apply to a position if they don't match 100% of the job qualifications. Don't let that be the reason you miss out on this opportunity! We encourage you to apply if you can demonstrate many of these skills and competencies.
Minimum Qualifications
Ph.D. in Biology with a background in one or more of the areas listed above; or ABD with expected completion date within 6 months of employment.
Demonstrated commitment to excellence in in undergraduate teaching and student-centered learning.
Knowledge of, sensitivity to, and ability to work effectively with, the educational needs of individuals and groups with a diverse range of identities, cultures, backgrounds, and abilities
Evidence of responsiveness to and understanding of the racial, socioeconomic, academic, and cultural diversity of Adams State University's student population, including students with different abilities (e.g. physical and or learning) as these factors relate to the need for equity-minded, inclusive practices within the classroom
Demonstrated commitment to honesty, efficacy, and collaboration.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience teaching at the undergraduate level.
Commitment to undergraduate inquiry-based laboratory and field-based instruction
Ability or experience working with historically under-served and/or underrepresented populations, and first-generation college students.
Ability or experience in the recruitment and/or retention of underrepresented students, including students of color.
Commitment to professional development, scholarship, and service to the university and community.
Demonstrated self-awareness of one's own cultural beliefs, perspectives, and privileges as a part of one's orientation towards teaching.
Demonstrated decision-making that is informed by research, data, and theory and that leverages students' unique cultures, experiences, and background as strengths.
Salary and Benefits
The pay range for this position is
$52,320-$67,200 commensurate with experience and education.
The salary range reflects a minimum for an entry level Assistant Professor level to a maximum for an experienced Associate Professor level position. In addition to salary, Adams State University offers a competitive benefits program including medical, dental, vision, disability insurance, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, and retirement savings plans. For detailed benefits information please visit https://www.adams.edu/hr/benefits/{rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"} Opportunities for supplemental contracts may be available.
Required Documents
Completed applications should include the following:
A detailed cover letter of application addressing teaching interest/experience as well as how professional interests and goals align with Adams vision and values.
We encourage applicants to discuss their ability to teach the courses listed above
We encourage applicants to discuss their commitment to scholarly and/or creative excellence.
Additionally, we seek to learn how scholarly excellence is interwoven with their approach to service, teaching, mentoring, and affirming diverse perspectives.
Teaching Statement: (include sample course syllabi) in addition to describing your approach to teaching in general, please address the following questions:
What do you feel are the best strategies for supporting students who have been historically marginalized in biology?
What role should faculty play in student success?
Informed Response regarding Adam State's Commitment to People, Place and Perspective.
People: An understanding of, and commitment to, the people who study, work, lead and help or have helped shape our
university.
Place: An understanding of our university's geographical and historical @context within the San Luis Valley region and commitment to the unique opportunities and responsibilities that come with being part of this place.
Perspective: An understanding of the intersecting perspectives that define our university's resilience, grit, strength, and innovation from being a low-income, first-generation, and Hispanic-serving, rural anchor university and commitment to intentionally supporting individuals who possess these characteristics.
Please address the following:
Your understanding of Adams State's history, the people who occupy it, and the place in which it is located and how you will contribute to our unique university environment.
Articulate how your understanding of our location in the San Luis Valley, with its unique challenges, and its realities, such as scarce resources, rurality, the land and geography, and current and historical occupants will be manifested in your approach to teaching, research, and service.
Share your understanding of the unique characteristics that make up our university such as First-Generation, Low-Income, Hispanic Serving, and being a rural anchor university, and how those perspectives influence your role as a faculty member. Please give specific examples from your experiences in the classroom, or in your teaching and mentoring experience(s), or other relevant experiences from your life that inform your perspective(s).
Unofficial photocopies of graduate transcripts. Official transcripts will be required at the time of hire.
Four professional references: name, job title, and contact information (email, phone).
How to Apply:
All interested candidates must submit application materials electronically through Adams State University's [Workday application portal.](