Assistant/Associate Professor, Coastal Wetlands Ecologist
Listed on 2026-04-21
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Biology
Assistant/Associate Professor, Coastal Wetlands Ecologist
Job No: 539577
• Full Time
• West Florida Research and Education Center (WFREC), Pensacola, FL
We are seeking a dynamic scholar, educator, and communicator for a 12‑month Assistant/Associate Professor position focused on coastal wetlands and wildlife ecology. The appointment is primarily teaching (60%) with courses in Wetland Wildlife Ecology, Wildlife of Florida, Wildlife of Florida Lab, and optional courses such as Wildlife Habitat Management and Wildlife Techniques.
The faculty member will also conduct applied research on the conservation and management of coastal systems, with an emphasis on wetlands in Florida’s panhandle. The research agenda should develop a recognized, externally‑funded program addressing wetland and coastal wildlife species, habitat restoration, impacts of global change, ecosystem services, and international conservation initiatives.
The role supports undergraduate and graduate education, including chairing and serving on graduate student committees, supervising thesis and dissertation research, and publishing with students. Faculty are encouraged to participate in the Honors Program, distance education, and international education initiatives.
Responsibilities- Teach 3–4 courses annually in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, including required and elective wildlife courses.
- Supervise undergraduate and graduate research, serve on student committees, and publish scholarly work with graduate students.
- Develop and lead an externally funded research program on coastal wetlands and wildlife conservation.
- Engage in interdisciplinary collaboration within the multidisciplinary WFREC Center.
- Participate in IFAS land‑grant mission activities—research, teaching, and extension—regardless of assignment split.
- Doctorate (or foreign equivalent) in Wildlife Ecology or a closely related discipline.
- Strong teaching and research background, with experience communicating with scientific, stakeholder, and student audiences.
- Demonstrated ability to procure extramural funding and to establish a recognized research program.
- Commitment to the Land‑Grant system and to UF core values.
- Postdoctoral experience in applied coastal ecology or related field.
Expected salary:
Commensurate with experience and education. The University of Florida is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Health assessment is not required.
All hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the United States.
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