Full-Time

Teaching Assistant Professor of Forensic GIS

Department of Geology Geography

West Virginia University

West Virginia University

No salary listed

West Virginia, USA

Remote

Remote work possible with chair/dean approval; summer teaching required.

Category
Education
Required Skills
Python
Requirements
  • PhD in Geography or a related Geospatial Science field; late-stage ABD considered; completion of doctoral degree by hire date is required.
  • Candidate must possess the academic background and professional experience necessary to teach at least four of the following subjects: geospatial data science; Python programming; Crime mapping/Forensic GIS; Web GIS development; 3D Crime Scene Reconstruction; Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT)/Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT).
  • Ability to teach GIS in an asynchronous online environment; evidence of administrative capacity to manage graduate studies; outstanding teaching and mentoring skills; excellent written and oral communication skills; and excellent interpersonal skills.
Responsibilities
  • Teach courses that support the Department of Geology and Geography’s online Master of Science program in Geographic and Information Science and Spatial Analysis.
  • Teach 8 online courses (or course equivalencies) per academic year and up to two courses during the summer term.
  • Actively recruit, mentor, and advise a diverse population of online graduate students.
  • Service role primarily Recruiting students to the program and attending recruiting events, workshops, conferences, etc. that promote student recruitment.
Desired Qualifications
  • Broader impacts and community engagement that support West Virginia University’s land-grant mission are encouraged.
  • Background in Universal Design for Learning and FAIR Data Practices are encouraged.
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