Job description
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University Mission
The University is a Catholic and Jesuit University animated by the spiritual vision and the tradition of excellence characteristic of the Society of Jesus and those who share in its way of proceeding. All candidates must indicate how they would help communicate and support the Catholic and Jesuit identity and mission of the University. The Universitys mission statement and a description of the history and concepts of the Ignatian teaching philosophy may be found at https://www.scranton.edu/about/jesuit-tradition/index.shtml.
Diversity & Inclusion
Department
Biology
Job Purpose:
The University of Scranton Department of Biology invites applications for a tenure-track position of Assistant Professor in Biology beginning in August 2026. Expertise could include, but is not limited to, microorganismal research in biochemistry, bioinformatics, biotechnology, cellular biology, genetics, ecology, epidemiology, evolution, or molecular biology. Integrative biologists who work on microbiology at multiple levels are encouraged to apply.
The Biology Department is housed in a state-of-the-art unified science center <http://www.scranton .edu/academics/sciencecenter>. Visit <http://www.scranton. edu/academics/cas/biology/> for more information about the Biology Department, its programs, and its faculty.
Essential Duties:
The successful applicant will contribute to teaching lectures and labs in general Microbiology (BIOL-250 and BIOL-250L), Medical Microbiology (BIOL-210 and BIOL-210L) and Immunology (BIOL-344).
Applicants may also contribute to the Biology Departments courses in the Biology and Biochemistry, Cell, and Molecular Biology (BCMB), Physiology, Neuroscience, or Environmental Science programs. Faculty will be encouraged to develop upper-level courses in their areas of specialization.
Additional Skills Required:
Minimum Education Requirements:
A Ph.D. is required by the start date; postdoctoral experience is preferred.
Preferred Education:
Minimum Job Experience Requirements:
Excellence in teaching undergraduates and the capability to develop an active research program that involves mentoring undergraduates is expected.
Preferred Qualifications:
Research in epidemiology, immunology, or other microbial health-related sectors is preferred.
Full Time/Part Time:
Full-Time
Annual Schedule:
9
Rank:
Assistant Professor
Tenure:
Tenure Track
How to apply
Interested applicants must apply online at <https://universityofscrantonjobs.com>. Review of applications will begin on November 1. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The application must include: (1) a cover letter; (2) a current curriculum vitae; (3) a teaching statement that (a) outlines your teaching experience, (b) describes your pedagogical approach to developing and administering student-centered classes, and proposes undergraduate courses you can teach and/or develop at The University of Scranton; (4) a research statement that summarizes (a) your prior contributions to research, (b) your goals for developing a research program at The University of Scranton, and your approach to involving undergraduates in your research; (5) names and contact information of three individuals who have agreed to provide letters of recommendation, and (6) selected publications. Letters of recommendation must be submitted prior to applicants being reviewed.
For questions regarding this position, please contact Dr. Amelia Randich, Chair of the Search Committee, via email at [email protected].
Posting Number:
F00574P