We seek an emerging scholar with expertise in chemistry, biochemistry, ecotoxicology, or a closely related field. The successful candidate will hold (or be near completion of) a doctoral degree in one of these disciplines.
This position is intended for an early-career academic (typically within five years of PhD completion), with clear potential for growth in teaching, research, and graduate supervision. The role is primarily focused on establishing a strong foundation in teaching and scholarship, with administrative responsibilities expected to be minimal in the initial years.
Applicants should demonstrate strong disciplinary knowledge and the ability to teach foundational and advanced courses in their area of expertise within an interdisciplinary environmental program. Experience or potential in teaching across modalities, including in-person and/or online environments, is required.
An active and developing program of research and scholarship is expected, with a focus on science-based inquiry relevant to environmental or climate-related challenges.
The successful candidate will demonstrate the potential to supervise graduate students, particularly in research-intensive projects.
The ideal candidate will be an enthusiastic and collaborative scholar who is able to work effectively across disciplinary boundaries and contribute to a collegial and interdisciplinary research culture. Evidence of, or commitment to, collaboration across fields will be considered an asset.
Candidates are expected to contribute to service at the School, Faculty, and institutional levels in ways appropriate to their career stage.
Applicants packages should consist of a cover letter, CV and research and teaching statements.