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Tenure-Track Faculty:

Deadline:
Employer:
Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist in Land Retention
Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources
North Carolina State university
Job Field:
Forestry
Water and Soil Resources
Other
Job Type:
Assistantship
Location:
North Carolina
Location Detail:
NC State
Job Description:

12-month, tenure-track, assistant professor position in forestry with emphasis on land retention, incentive programs, and taxation for non-industrial private forest landowners. The position is 75% extension, 15% teaching and mentoring, and 10% research. The successful candidate will have a combination of knowledge, skills and experience that will allow them to work in areas relevant to land retention, including heirs property, estate planning, and conservation easements; cost-share programs, including issues around equitable access and participation; and income and property taxation. Responsibilities include developing an innovative, state-wide extension program, seeking external funding for extension-relevant projects, to include support for graduate students, and teaching one class per year in support of the Department’s curricula.

How to Apply:

Application reviews commence August 1, 2022, and continue until the position is filled.

To view the complete position description and to apply, visit https://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/165806. An on-line application must be submitted at https://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/165806 to be considered for this position. Inquiries about the position may be directed to Dr. Robert Bardon, Associate Dean of Extension, at rebardon@ncsu.edu

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