Salary: $71,650.00 - $84,063.00 Annually
Location : Normal
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 202300448
Department: Food & Animal Sciences
Opening Date: 11/08/2024
Description Summary:
This is a 9-month faculty position. The position reports directly to the chairperson of the department and work in the area of Animal Science in the Department of Food and Animal Sciences. The rank and tenure-status of the position is negotiable based on the qualifications.
Examples of Duties Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Responsible for oversight of poultry operations and research
- Develop a research program focusing on poultry applicable to small and midsize farms
- Teach two or three (3) undergraduate courses per semester
- Develop a multidisciplinary independent research program via generation of extramural research funds
- Participate in interdisciplinary research activities
- Assist/advise undergraduate/graduate students
- Serve on committees as assigned
- Participate in student recruitment and retention activities
- Execute any other duties and responsibilities that are assigned by the department chair
Typical Qualifications Minimum Position Requirements (including years of experience, certifications, licenses, etc.):
- Doctorate degree in Animal Science/Poultry science
- Outstanding history of publication and grantsmanship in the area of Animal Science
Supplemental Information Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Demonstrate ability to work in a team based, collaborative environment to solve problems and develop programs
- Effective written and oral skills
We offer a complete benefits package to full-time employees including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, short and long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave.
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Do you have a doctorate degree in Animal Science/Poultry Science?
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Do you have a history of publication and grantsmanship in the area of Animal Science?
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