Commensurate with level of training and experience
Requirements:
The Department of Chemistry seeks applications throughout the academic year from individuals who are interested in obtaining temporary or special research positions within the department in the areas of analytical, biological, chemistry education, inorganic, materials, organic, or physical chemistry. Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree in an appropriate discipline. Level I is an entry-level position for individuals with a bachelor’s degree and generally with less than three years of professional, post-baccalaureate experience. Level II includes individuals with a bachelor’s degree and more than three years of relevant professional experience, or a recent master’s degree, and no other significant professional experience. Level III includes individuals with a bachelor’s degree and five years of work-related experience, or a master’s degree with at least 2 years experience. Level IV includes individuals with a bachelor’s degree and ten years of work-related experience, or a master’s degree with more than five years of experience. Senior Research Associate includes individuals with extensive post-baccalaureate experience, or a master’s degree and significant professional experience. Ranking and qualifications within these levels are done on a case-by-case basis with factors that include the publication record, past research funding, professional honors and awards, decisive discoveries, and management experience. A detailed description of the department and information on specific faculty research programs within the department are available on the department web site at: http://www.chem.colostate.edu/.
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
Interested individuals should send (1) a current resume; (2) a concise statement of research experience and interest; and (3) the names, addresses, and email addresses of three references, directly to the faculty member of interest within the department, as well as an electronic submission to: http://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/OpenPool/chemistry/.
The open positions may be temporary or special assignment. Annual terms and reappointment may depend on performance and/or the continued availability of funding. Please indicate in application materials your interest in being considered for temporary assignment openings and/or special assignment openings.
This pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time all applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
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