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Visiting Professor of Geomatics; One- Appointment
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Saint Louis, St. Louis city, Missouri, 63150, USA
Listed on 2026-02-20
Listing for:
University of Missouri System
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-02-20
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic, Online Teaching
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Hiring Department
The Geospatial Collaborative at the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL)
Job Description
The Geospatial Collaborative at the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) invites applications for a highly experienced Faculty position (rank at the Associate or Full Professor level) in the field of Geomatics. This is a full-time, one-year appointment focused on undergraduate curriculum design and teaching (non-tenure track, no research duties), aimed at developing a new Undergraduate Certificate in Geomatics. The target start date is January 1, 2026 (or earlier, if available).
This position offers a highly competitive annual salary (commensurate with experience) plus full benefits. The role is primarily teaching and curriculum development; research is not required. UMSL Geospatial Collaborative is seeking a candidate who can lead the creation of a cutting-edge Geomatics curriculum aligned with industry and academic standards. The position supports a hybrid work arrangement (on-campus and remote); remote candidates will be considered, though some on-site presence may be necessary for certain events or teaching responsibilities.
Responsibilities
* Curriculum Design & Development:
Lead the design and development of a new undergraduate Geomatics certificate program, including creating course syllabi, learning objectives, and instructional materials during Spring and Summer 2026. Ensure the curriculum covers fundamental and advanced topics in Geomatics (e.g., surveying, geodesy, photogrammetry, RARAR and LiDAR Remote Sensing; etc.).
* Standards Alignment:
Ensure alignment of the curriculum and courses with recognized national geospatial education standards and accreditation frameworks (e.g., the U.S. Geospatial Intelligence Foundation's (USGIF), GEOINT Essential Body of Knowledge and accreditation guidelines, Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) program criteria for Geomatics). Integrate relevant competencies from industry and government (such as NGA geospatial-intelligence frameworks) to meet high educational quality standards.
* Teaching:
Teach the newly developed Geomatics courses in Fall 2026, delivering high-quality instruction. This may include lectures, hands-on lab sessions, and field exercises (as appropriate) in subjects developed for the certificate. Employ effective teaching strategies and up-to-date geospatial technologies to foster student learning.
* Curriculum Implementation:
Guide the new courses through any necessary university approval processes and collaborate with academic units (e.g. school of Engineering, Physics department, Computer Science) to ensure the certificate program is seamlessly integrated into UMSL's offerings. Coordinate with the UMSL Geospatial Collaborative and relevant departments on scheduling and resource allocation for the Geomatics courses.
* Incorporation of Technology:
Stay abreast of the latest developments in geomatics and incorporate modern geospatial tools (GIS software, GPS/GNSS equipment, remote sensing platforms, UAV photogrammetry, etc.) into the curriculum. Ensure students gain hands-on experience with industry-standard software and equipment, preparing them for the current job market.
* Academic Mentorship:
Provide mentorship and guidance to students interested in geomatics, including advising on projects or practical applications of geomatics in various fields (e.g., civil engineering, urban planning, environmental engineerin,). Foster an engaging and supportive learning environment.
* Quality Assurance:
Develop assessment methods to evaluate student learning outcomes in the new courses and use feedback to improve course content.
* Collaboration and Outreach:
Work collaboratively with the UMSL Geospatial Collaborative team, NGA staff, and faculty in Physics and Engineering to design and develop the Geomatics program and curriculum. Coordinate and lead interdisciplinary efforts that integrate academic and applied perspectives across these areas. Additionally, organize at least one workshop in Geomatics each semester to promote the Geomatics Certificate program, showcase student and faculty work, and strengthen…
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