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Michigan State University

Location: East LansingMI 48824 Document ID: AC063-0LBY Posted on: 2018-04-3004/30/2018 Job Type: Full-time

Job Schedule:Full-time
2018-05-30
 

Assistant Professor-Tenure System


Position Summary
The Department of Fisheries and Wildlife (FW) at Michigan State University (MSU) invites applications for a tenure-system Assistant Professor position specializing in temperate zone fish health and disease. This is a 9 month appointment that will begin as early as August 16, 2018. The position is part of the MSU-agency Partnership for Ecosystem Research and Management (PERM) cooperative program. The PERM fisheries program unites MSU fisheries scientists with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources-Fisheries Division (Division) staff to help solve Michigan's fisheries management challenges through their research and professional insights, and are expected to provide fish health consultation, outreach and training to improve the skill sets of Division personnel. This collaboration provides unique opportunities to the successful candidate as they will be considered part of the Division and will have complete access to the Division's facilities, staff, and data as a Division member. They will be expected to be fully integrated into and become a part of the Division's decision making processes on fish health matters. The position offers opportunities for individuals interested in high impact, application driven research that has direct connections to the Division's management actions.

The successful candidate will join a vibrant and diverse department with strong ties to other departments and colleges on campus, including the College of Veterinary Medicine, as well as Federal and State agencies. The successful candidate will teach classes relevant to undergraduate and graduate Fisheries and Wildlife programs in fish and wildlife disease and conservation medicine, as well as a practical course in pathobiology and diagnostic investigation. Salary will be in line with starting Assistant Professor positions at MSU.

The candidate is expected to advise and mentor graduate students with an emphasis on fish health and disease. The applicant will have access to fully developed fish health and disease laboratory space, and technical support.

Required Degree
Doctorate -Aquatic Animal Health

Minimum Requirements
Candidates must have a PhD in a subject(s) related to aquatic animal health and have extensive experience in aquatic animal health certification and pathogen detection/identification, particularly for fish species found in the Great Lakes region.

Desired Qualifications
The successful candidate should have experience with incorporating fish health into fishery rehabilitation and conservation programs and a proven ability for effective outreach and communication with state agency, field, and hatchery fisheries professionals. The successful candidate should have demonstrated success in procuring external funding. Candidates should be committed to teaching scholarship at the undergraduate and graduate levels, including courses relevant to aquatic animal health and pathology.

Required Application Materials
Applications must be uploaded to MSU's online job application site ( https://careers.msu.edu ). A complete application will include: a) a cover letter that describes the candidate's expertise and interests, especially related to outreach, b) a CV; c) research AND teaching philosophies, as well as a statement that specifically addresses (in a paragraph or two) the alignment between your goals and the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources' focus on excellence through diversity and inclusion ( http://www.canr.msu.edu/odp/) , including your experience with, or interest in working in diverse classrooms and communities; and d) names and contact information of three professional references.

Special Instructions
The deadline to ensure full consideration of applications is March 31, 2018, but review of applications will continue until the position is filled. Questions regarding this position should be directed to Dr. Cheryl Murphy (camurphy@msu.edu), Chair of the Fish Health and Disease Faculty Position Search Committee, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, 480 Wilson Road, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 48824.

Advertised: Feb 13, 2018 Eastern Standard Time
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