Assistant/Associate Professor, Sustainability Studies; Remote Eligible
Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont, 05304, USA
Listed on 2026-02-24
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
* Please note a cover letter in addition to a CV is required - applications without a cover letter will not be considered*
Reports to: Assistant Provost for Academic Affairs & Teaching
Salary Range: $57,800-$75,000 USD
Anticipated
Start Date:
July 1, 2026
Term of Employment: Full-time
Apply by: March 31 (applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis)
Base of Designation: Vermont/ Remote Eligible. May be based in a country where SIT is registered, subject to approval. Occasional travel away from the base is required.
To Apply: Submit a letter of interest and a CV including the contact information of three academic references
School for International Training (SIT) is an accredited US higher education institution and a global leader in experiential education, offering graduate and undergraduate programs focused on critical global issues. SIT's immersive learning model connects students with local communities, fostering intercultural understanding and social justice.
Position DescriptionSIT Graduate Institute seeks a full-time Assistant Professor in Sustainability Studies, who will teach and advise on our PhD in Sustainability program as well as the Global Master's degree in Sustainable Development Practice. We seek an interdisciplinary scholar whose research and teaching explore the intersections of environment, society, and policy in pursuit of sustainable and equitable futures. Candidates may specialize in areas such as climate resilience and adaptation, sustainability transitions, water and food systems, socio‑environmental governance, science and technology studies (STS), natural resource management, sustainability sciences, or environmental/land use planning and policy.
The ideal candidate will bring strong expertise in quantitative research design, analysis, and data science applications relevant to sustainability studies, and demonstrate the ability to teach quantitative methods and data analysis as part of their regular course load. We welcome applicants employing mixed‑methods and participatory approaches to sustainability research that explore the complex interactions among social, ecological, and technical systems across local and global contexts.
SIT faculty are expected to engage in applied and interdisciplinary scholarship that connects local realities to global systems, often through partnerships with communities, NGOs, and research networks across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the U.S. Our faculty teach both in person and online and must have a command of inclusive active learning strategies in both contexts. SIT programs emphasize experiential, field‑based learning, systems thinking, and intercultural engagement.
SIT faculty must remain current in their areas of expertise and familiar with practices in higher education. They are expected to be active members of the SIT community, giving service to the institution, and acting as thought leaders in institutional initiatives.
SIT strives to be respectful of, and compliant with, local labor and employment laws. When circumstances warrant, the academic director will have a local employment contract through an affiliated local entity or as determined by SIT. The position is full‑time for the entire contract period.
Responsibilities- Teach graduate courses in sustainability studies, environmental change, and their area of specialization, including quantitative methods and applied data science.
- Advise master's and PhD students, supervise research projects, and engage in community‑based scholarship aligned with SIT's mission.
- Contribute to curriculum innovation, integrating social, ecological, technical, and policy dimensions of sustainability into program design.
- Collaborate with and support various SIT departments on matters of admissions, marketing, assessment, operations, human resources, and student safety and wellbeing.
- Participate in school governance and service, fostering collaboration across SIT's global network.
- Develop and sustain a research agenda that advances scholarship in sustainability, resilience, or environmental justice.
- Conduct site visits to programs.
- Possibly provide on‑the‑ground support in cases of emergency.
- Perform other…
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