The Department of Geography at Virginia Tech is seeking applicants for the position of Collegiate Assistant Professor in the area of meteorology. From the position announcement:
We seek candidates with a passion for undergraduate instruction in meteorology who are able to offer courses in some combination of weather analysis and forecasting, mesoscale meteorology, atmospheric remote sensing, and other courses within the candidate’s area of expertise. The expected teaching load is three courses per semester, or six courses per academic year. An extensive research program is not an expectation of collegiate faculty, but research that engages pedagogy and/or that involves undergraduate or graduate students is encouraged. Serving as faculty advisor to graduate students in our M.S. in Geography program and the College of Natural Resources and Environment Ph.D. program in Geospatial and Environmental Analysis is possible. Expectations for service contributions are focused on opportunities internal to the department, but professional service, consulting, and outreach efforts are encouraged. The successful applicant will be a core member of the faculty responsible for teaching in our B.S. in meteorology degree program, which enrolls approximately 150 majors and sits adjacent to our B.A. in geography degree within the department.
For details or to apply, see Collegiate Assistant Professor in Meteorology.