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Academic Programs Coordinator, Associate Boise, ID
Are you an enthusiastic Office Administrator looking to challenge yourself by joining a professional team at Boise State University? The College of Arts and Sciences is currently looking to hire two program coordinators to help administer the operational needs of the Department of Mathematics and the award-winning Math Learning Center. You don't need to be a mathematician to work in either of these support positions!
Lab Instructor Boise, ID
Are you drawn to the advancement of others? Join us in our efforts to provide our students with an exceptional educational experience. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is looking for a full-time laboratory instructor to teach general and organic chemistry laboratories and work in our Chemistry Instructional Center. Laboratory instructors with advanced degrees or experience are provided with opportunities to instruct more specialized chemistry laboratories. We are looking for candidates with the passion to guide students to success in chemistry!
Soil Conservation Outreach Coordinator Boise, ID
The Coordinator will work as part of a team to deliver outreach and training services. The Coordinator will train Qualified Individuals (QIs) to work as intermediaries between producers enrolled in climate-smart conservation practices and the USDA-NRCS, for the purpose of monitoring and assessing land-use change effects on soil organic carbon storage. The Coordinator will have the opportunity to contribute to meaningful conservation and climate adaptation work throughout the entire western region of the US.
Hydrogeologist Boise, ID
Boise State University seeks to hire two contractors to work at the Idaho Department of Water Resources (IDWR) in Boise, Idaho to provide long-term support related to a variety of water projects, programs, and initiatives including the Statewide Water Level Monitoring Program, the Managed Recharge Program, and other IDWR/IWRB projects and initiatives. These positions require a combination of office and field time. Field work may involve multiple days at a time away from Boise and the ability to lift and/or otherwise carry 40 pounds of equipment. Duty Station: Idaho Department of Water Resources State Office in Boise, Idaho
Clinical Assistant Professor in Theatre Lighting Design Boise, ID
The Department of Theatre, Film and Creative Writing invites interested candidates to apply for a Visiting Clinical Faculty position in Lighting Design and Technology for the ‘24-’25 academic year. This position is responsible for teaching 4 courses throughout the academic year, along with the lighting design and support of 4 main stage university productions.
NMR Facility Manager Boise, ID
The NMR facility manager will have ultimate responsibility for the maintenance and upkeep of the department’s 300 and 600 MHz NMR spectrometers, including the cyro- and other spectrometer probes. The individual will provide NMR support for campus-wide research and educational activities, which includes direct training of new users and instructing all chemistry majors in the operation of the NMR. Priority review begins March 25th.
Tenure-track Assistant Professor in Geophysics Boise, ID
The Department of Geosciences at Boise State University invites applications for a Tenure-track Assistant Professor of Geophysics, beginning August 2024. We seek a motivated scientist and educator with skills and expertise in Geodynamics, preferably with an emphasis in Geodesy and/or Seismology, to complement our current areas of excellence and to take our program in new directions. The successful candidate will contribute to the Geoscience curricula through both undergraduate and graduate teaching and will build a strong research program through a combination of external funding and departmental support. We welcome candidates excited to foster new research collaborations while building a teaching portfolio within a departmental and university community that values inclusive learning and scholarship.
Lecturer - Media Production Boise, ID
The Department of Media invites applications for a Lecturer in media production to begin Fall 2024. We seek energetic scholars to work in a team-oriented department. Ideal candidates will show potential for teaching students both theoretical and professional dimensions of the department’s main areas of study. Applicants must be prepared to teach in Video Production and one or more of the following: - Live Event Production - Broadcast - Audio Production - Documentary


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