The role involves teaching courses within the wildlife curriculum, which focuses on applied vertebrate ecology with an emphasis on mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Faculty are expected to be professionally active and provide students with experience in study design and applied research participation.
Minimum qualifications generally require a master’s degree in wildlife or a related field along with successful teaching experience and topical expertise. For specific higher-Level courses (Wldf 201 through wldf 495), a phd in wildlife or a related field and successful teaching experience are required.