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Tenure-Track Positions in Physical Chemistry and Bioorganic Chemistry

The Department of Chemistry at UNF invites applications for two tenure-track faculty positions at the assistant professor level in the areas of physical chemistry (position # 313710) and bioorganic chemistry (position # 339400) to begin employment in August 2023. A Ph.D. in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or closely related field. Candidates would be expected to teach courses in their specialty (i.e. Physical Chemistry 1, 2 or Organic Chemistry 1, 2, respectively) as well as other lower- and upper-level courses. Postdoctoral experience is preferred, but not required. Candidates must demonstrate a strong commitment to quality instruction and to the development of an externally-funded research program and publications in peer-reviewed journals involving undergraduates. Review of applications will begin on October 31, 2022. The university particularly encourages applications from women and minorities (see the UNF Non-Discrimination, Equal Opportunity, Diversity Statement). UNF is an Equal Opportunity/ Equal Access, and Affirmative Action institution.

Applying for a Tenure Track Positions

Applicants must complete the online application and must submit all required documents. When you apply online, you will receive a confirmation number which indicates your application was processed; however, the confirmation number does not mean that your application is complete. Your application is not complete until all required documents have been received. The successful candidate will be required to supply official transcripts.

An on-line application must include all of the following materials:

  • Letter of interest (1-2 pages),
  • Curriculum vitae,
  • Statement of teaching interests, including courses you prefer to teach and/or are willing to develop (1 page)
  • A diversity and inclusion statement (1 page),
  • A summary of proposed independent research at UNF including discussion of potential funding sources (maximium 4 pages research, 1 page funding sources),
  • A start-up budget with itemized major equipment/categories, typical range $100,000 - $150,000 (1 page),
  • Unofficial transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate coursework, and
  • Three (3) letters of recommendation sent to chemistry@unf.edu (email versions of letters are preferred for consideration, but hardcopies are required for hiring).

More about the Department

Degrees Offered

As detailed on our programs of study page, the Chemistry Department offers an ACS-accredited B.S. degrees in Chemistry and Biochemistry typically graduates 30-35 majors per year. The undergraduate areas of concentration for the B.S. in Chemistry are general chemistry, materials chemistry, and pre-medical professions.

Undergraduate Research

A focal point of the department’s direction is to significantly increase undergraduate research opportunities for students and thus the profile of the chemistry program. In recent years, the chemistry faculty have increased external funding significantly and a majority of upper-level undergraduate students now do research. There are several opportunities to display undergraduate research each year including the Chemistry, Physics, and Biology Poster Session presentation in the Fall and a university-wide research showcase (SOARs) in the Spring.

Facilities and Instrumentation

Teaching labs, research labs, and faculty offices are on the second and third floors of the Science & Engineering Building, which opened in 2004 and renovated in 2019. Each tenured or tenure-track faculty member has a research lab with fume hood located near to their office. The department has a wide array of analytical instrumentation that are available for both teaching and research. UNF recently established the Materials Science and Engineering Research Facility (MSERF), which houses a variety of instrumentation available to faculty in the Chemistry Department.

About UNF

The University of North Florida (UNF) seeks to attract an active, culturally and academically diverse faculty of the highest caliber, skilled in the scholarship of teaching, discovery, application, and integration of knowledge. The University, one of twelve public universities in the state of Florida, enrolls nearly 17,000 students with a 22% minority student population and international students from 72 foreign countries. Academic programs are housed in six colleges: the College of Arts and Sciences; the Coggin College of Business; the College of Computing, Engineering, & Construction; the Brooks College of Health; the College of Education and Human Services; and, the Hicks Honors College.

UNF is a comprehensive four-year institution nestled in the urban south side of Jacksonville; the campus is a refuge from the busy city infrastructure and is less than ten minutes from the Atlantic Ocean. It encompasses a wetlands area of more than 1,300 acres and the 390-acre Sawmill Slough Nature Preserve. The student population is predominately first time in college (FTIC) and transfer students from local state and regional community colleges. Most students live off campus, although on-campus housing has space for more than 5,000. The campus is continually expanding and includes an award-winning Student Union Building and Student Wellness Complex.

Please visit our home page at http://www.unf.edu for additional information about the University of North Florida.

About Jacksonville

Jacksonville is a sprawling metropolis of over 1 million people on the banks of the St Johns River in northeast Florida. Home of the Jacksonville Jaguars, a National Football League franchise, the city extends 40 miles east to west across the whole of Duval County, from the Intercoastal Waterway to Baldwin. Jacksonville is home to a wide variety of major businesses including Johnson & Johnson, Anheuser-Busch, and Mayo Clinic Jacksonville. More information about the City of Jacksonville can be found at http://www.coj.net.