About the role
Assistant/Associate Professor (tripartite) in the areas of fisheries management/conservation and/or wildlife management/conservation and/or ecosystem disturbance.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Thompson Rivers University, is located on the traditional lands of the Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc (Kamloops campus) and the T’exelc (Williams Lake campus) within Secwépemc'ulucw, the traditional and unceded territory of the Secwépemc. Our region also extends into the territories of the St’át’imc, Nlaka’pamux, Nuxalk, Tŝilhqot'in, Dakelh, and Syilx peoples.
The Department of Natural Resource Sciences (NRS) invites applications (https://www.tru.ca/science/programs/nrs.html) fora motivated candidate for a tenure-track position at the rank of assistant/associate professor (Tripartite) in one of the following areas: fisheries management/conservation, wildlife management/conservation, and/or ecosystem disturbance. Responsibilities include: 1) contributing to the teaching and mission of the NRS Department at the undergraduate and graduate level; 2) developing and teaching courses focused on their specialty; 3) participating in Departmental, Faculty and University committees, and 4) developing a robust research program.
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: We are seeking exceptional candidate who specializes in one of the areas of fisheries management/conservation and/or wildlife management/conservation and/or ecosystem disturbance or related areas. The ideal candidate will have a PhD degree.
The candidate must have: 1) the ability to teach effectively at the undergraduate and graduate level; 2) a PhD in fisheries management/conservation, wildlife management/conservation and/or ecosystem disturbance (e.g. wildfire, pests); 3) the ability to communicate effectively with students, Indigenous groups, professionals, and the general public 4) and, the ability to develop a robust research program .
Preferred qualifications include: experience teaching courses in fisheries management, wildlife management and/or ecosystem disturbance; training in resource management including experience interacting with natural resource agencies and diverse stakeholders.
Preference will also be given to applicants whose expertise complements that of other faculty in the Department.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCE SCIENCES (NRS): NRS is housed within the Faculty of Science. The Department has fourteen full-time faculty. At present, four of those faculty are research chairs, while the remaining ten are research and teaching faculty. Four of the faculty are retiring in 2026. The Department offers programming in:
-
Bachelor of Natural Resource Science (BNRS)
-
Certificate in Wildfire Science
-
Certificate in Regenerative Agriculture
-
Diploma in Regenerative Agriculture
-
Masters of Science - Environmental Sciences
The Department has proposed two concentrations in the BNRS degree (proposed start date 2026): wildfire science and ecosystem management. The goal of the concentrations is to have graduates meet the requirements to be a Registered Professional Forester (RPF) (wildfire concentration) from the Forest Professionals of British Columbia, a Registered Professional Biologist from the College of Applied Biology (ecosystem management concentration) and a Professional Agrologist, from the Association of BC Professional Agrologists (both concentrations). Students graduating with the current BNRS degree meet the educational requirements to become a Registered Professional Biologist and a Professional Agrologist. Current graduates are also eligible to apply (via the Allied Science Forester in Training) to become an RPF.
Kamloops is a wonderful location to teach and conduct research in the field of natural resource sciences. Kamloops has 200 lakes within an hour of the campus, world-class rainbow trout fishing and salmon runs, and the regional offices of provincial and federal agencies. Field trips are easy to organize due to the proximity of forests, grasslands and lakes. In addition, TRU has the Wells Gray education and research centre research/teaching facility near Clearwater, BC (https://www.tru.ca/science/research/wells-gray-education-and-research-centre.html). The department also has established relationships with various Indigenous groups in the interior of BC.
Please include an application letter, CV, a teaching dossier or similar record of teaching experience, a research dossier and names of at least three references.
Review of applications will continue until the position is filled. The anticipated start date is July 1, 2026.
QUALIFICATIONS
Assistant/Associate Professor (tripartite) in the areas of fisheries management/conservation and/or wildlife management/conservation and/or ecosystem disturbance.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Thompson Rivers University, is located on the traditional lands of the Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc (Kamloops campus) and the T’exelc (Williams Lake campus) within Secwépemc'ulucw, the traditional and unceded territory of the Secwépemc. Our region also extends into the territories of the St’át’imc, Nlaka’pamux, Nuxalk, Tŝilhqot'in, Dakelh, and Syilx peoples.
The Department of Natural Resource Sciences (NRS) invites applications (https://www.tru.ca/science/programs/nrs.html) fora motivated candidate for a tenure-track position at the rank of assistant/associate professor (Tripartite) in one of the following areas: fisheries management/conservation, wildlife management/conservation, and/or ecosystem disturbance. Responsibilities include: 1) contributing to the teaching and mission of the NRS Department at the undergraduate and graduate level; 2) developing and teaching courses focused on their specialty; 3) participating in Departmental, Faculty and University committees, and 4) developing a robust research program.
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: We are seeking exceptional candidate who specializes in one of the areas of fisheries management/conservation and/or wildlife management/conservation and/or ecosystem disturbance or related areas. The ideal candidate will have a PhD degree.
The candidate must have: 1) the ability to teach effectively at the undergraduate and graduate level; 2) a PhD in fisheries management/conservation, wildlife management/conservation and/or ecosystem disturbance (e.g. wildfire, pests); 3) the ability to communicate effectively with students, Indigenous groups, professionals, and the general public 4) and, the ability to develop a robust research program .
Preferred qualifications include: experience teaching courses in fisheries management, wildlife management and/or ecosystem disturbance; training in resource management including experience interacting with natural resource agencies and diverse stakeholders.
Preference will also be given to applicants whose expertise complements that of other faculty in the Department.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCE SCIENCES (NRS): NRS is housed within the Faculty of Science. The Department has fourteen full-time faculty. At present, four of those faculty are research chairs, while the remaining ten are research and teaching faculty. Four of the faculty are retiring in 2026. The Department offers programming in:
-
Bachelor of Natural Resource Science (BNRS)
-
Certificate in Wildfire Science
-
Certificate in Regenerative Agriculture
-
Diploma in Regenerative Agriculture
-
Masters of Science - Environmental Sciences
The Department has proposed two concentrations in the BNRS degree (proposed start date 2026): wildfire science and ecosystem management. The goal of the concentrations is to have graduates meet the requirements to be a Registered Professional Forester (RPF) (wildfire concentration) from the Forest Professionals of British Columbia, a Registered Professional Biologist from the College of Applied Biology (ecosystem management concentration) and a Professional Agrologist, from the Association of BC Professional Agrologists (both concentrations). Students graduating with the current BNRS degree meet the educational requirements to become a Registered Professional Biologist and a Professional Agrologist. Current graduates are also eligible to apply (via the Allied Science Forester in Training) to become an RPF.
Kamloops is a wonderful location to teach and conduct research in the field of natural resource sciences. Kamloops has 200 lakes within an hour of the campus, world-class rainbow trout fishing and salmon runs, and the regional offices of provincial and federal agencies. Field trips are easy to organize due to the proximity of forests, grasslands and lakes. In addition, TRU has the Wells Gray education and research centre research/teaching facility near Clearwater, BC (https://www.tru.ca/science/research/wells-gray-education-and-research-centre.html). The department also has established relationships with various Indigenous groups in the interior of BC.
Please include an application letter, CV, a teaching dossier or similar record of teaching experience, a research dossier and names of at least three references.
Review of applications will continue until the position is filled. The anticipated start date is July 1, 2026.
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About Thompson Rivers University
We are a comprehensive, learner-centred, sustainable university that serves its regional, national and international learners and their communities through high quality and flexible education, training, research and scholarship.
Our students have access to traditional undergraduate and graduate degree programs, certificates and diplomas. Robust laddering options mean flexible degree completion through online, distance education with TRU Open Learning.
We are community-minded with a global conscience, boldly redefining the university as a place of belonging—Kw’seltktnéws (we are all related and interconnected with nature, each other, and all things)—where all people are empowered to transform themselves, their communities, and the world.
TRU is a public post-secondary institution, funded by the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Advanced Education. We are a full member of AUCC (Association of Universities and College in Canada) and ACCC (Association of Canadian Community Colleges).
We are based in British Columbia, Canada. Our two campuses are located in Kamloops and Williams Lake.
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Assistant/Associate Professor (tripartite) in the areas of fisheries management/conservation and/or wildlife management/conservation and/or ecosystem disturbance.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Thompson Rivers University, is located on the traditional lands of the Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc (Kamloops campus) and the T’exelc (Williams Lake campus) within Secwépemc'ulucw, the traditional and unceded territory of the Secwépemc. Our region also extends into the territories of the St’át’imc, Nlaka’pamux, Nuxalk, Tŝilhqot'in, Dakelh, and Syilx peoples.
The Department of Natural Resource Sciences (NRS) invites applications (https://www.tru.ca/science/programs/nrs.html) fora motivated candidate for a tenure-track position at the rank of assistant/associate professor (Tripartite) in one of the following areas: fisheries management/conservation, wildlife management/conservation, and/or ecosystem disturbance. Responsibilities include: 1) contributing to the teaching and mission of the NRS Department at the undergraduate and graduate level; 2) developing and teaching courses focused on their specialty; 3) participating in Departmental, Faculty and University committees, and 4) developing a robust research program.
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: We are seeking exceptional candidate who specializes in one of the areas of fisheries management/conservation and/or wildlife management/conservation and/or ecosystem disturbance or related areas. The ideal candidate will have a PhD degree.
The candidate must have: 1) the ability to teach effectively at the undergraduate and graduate level; 2) a PhD in fisheries management/conservation, wildlife management/conservation and/or ecosystem disturbance (e.g. wildfire, pests); 3) the ability to communicate effectively with students, Indigenous groups, professionals, and the general public 4) and, the ability to develop a robust research program .
Preferred qualifications include: experience teaching courses in fisheries management, wildlife management and/or ecosystem disturbance; training in resource management including experience interacting with natural resource agencies and diverse stakeholders.
Preference will also be given to applicants whose expertise complements that of other faculty in the Department.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCE SCIENCES (NRS): NRS is housed within the Faculty of Science. The Department has fourteen full-time faculty. At present, four of those faculty are research chairs, while the remaining ten are research and teaching faculty. Four of the faculty are retiring in 2026. The Department offers programming in:
-
Bachelor of Natural Resource Science (BNRS)
-
Certificate in Wildfire Science
-
Certificate in Regenerative Agriculture
-
Diploma in Regenerative Agriculture
-
Masters of Science - Environmental Sciences
The Department has proposed two concentrations in the BNRS degree (proposed start date 2026): wildfire science and ecosystem management. The goal of the concentrations is to have graduates meet the requirements to be a Registered Professional Forester (RPF) (wildfire concentration) from the Forest Professionals of British Columbia, a Registered Professional Biologist from the College of Applied Biology (ecosystem management concentration) and a Professional Agrologist, from the Association of BC Professional Agrologists (both concentrations). Students graduating with the current BNRS degree meet the educational requirements to become a Registered Professional Biologist and a Professional Agrologist. Current graduates are also eligible to apply (via the Allied Science Forester in Training) to become an RPF.
Kamloops is a wonderful location to teach and conduct research in the field of natural resource sciences. Kamloops has 200 lakes within an hour of the campus, world-class rainbow trout fishing and salmon runs, and the regional offices of provincial and federal agencies. Field trips are easy to organize due to the proximity of forests, grasslands and lakes. In addition, TRU has the Wells Gray education and research centre research/teaching facility near Clearwater, BC (https://www.tru.ca/science/research/wells-gray-education-and-research-centre.html). The department also has established relationships with various Indigenous groups in the interior of BC.
Please include an application letter, CV, a teaching dossier or similar record of teaching experience, a research dossier and names of at least three references.
Review of applications will continue until the position is filled. The anticipated start date is July 1, 2026.
QUALIFICATIONS
Assistant/Associate Professor (tripartite) in the areas of fisheries management/conservation and/or wildlife management/conservation and/or ecosystem disturbance.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Thompson Rivers University, is located on the traditional lands of the Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc (Kamloops campus) and the T’exelc (Williams Lake campus) within Secwépemc'ulucw, the traditional and unceded territory of the Secwépemc. Our region also extends into the territories of the St’át’imc, Nlaka’pamux, Nuxalk, Tŝilhqot'in, Dakelh, and Syilx peoples.
The Department of Natural Resource Sciences (NRS) invites applications (https://www.tru.ca/science/programs/nrs.html) fora motivated candidate for a tenure-track position at the rank of assistant/associate professor (Tripartite) in one of the following areas: fisheries management/conservation, wildlife management/conservation, and/or ecosystem disturbance. Responsibilities include: 1) contributing to the teaching and mission of the NRS Department at the undergraduate and graduate level; 2) developing and teaching courses focused on their specialty; 3) participating in Departmental, Faculty and University committees, and 4) developing a robust research program.
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: We are seeking exceptional candidate who specializes in one of the areas of fisheries management/conservation and/or wildlife management/conservation and/or ecosystem disturbance or related areas. The ideal candidate will have a PhD degree.
The candidate must have: 1) the ability to teach effectively at the undergraduate and graduate level; 2) a PhD in fisheries management/conservation, wildlife management/conservation and/or ecosystem disturbance (e.g. wildfire, pests); 3) the ability to communicate effectively with students, Indigenous groups, professionals, and the general public 4) and, the ability to develop a robust research program .
Preferred qualifications include: experience teaching courses in fisheries management, wildlife management and/or ecosystem disturbance; training in resource management including experience interacting with natural resource agencies and diverse stakeholders.
Preference will also be given to applicants whose expertise complements that of other faculty in the Department.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCE SCIENCES (NRS): NRS is housed within the Faculty of Science. The Department has fourteen full-time faculty. At present, four of those faculty are research chairs, while the remaining ten are research and teaching faculty. Four of the faculty are retiring in 2026. The Department offers programming in:
-
Bachelor of Natural Resource Science (BNRS)
-
Certificate in Wildfire Science
-
Certificate in Regenerative Agriculture
-
Diploma in Regenerative Agriculture
-
Masters of Science - Environmental Sciences
The Department has proposed two concentrations in the BNRS degree (proposed start date 2026): wildfire science and ecosystem management. The goal of the concentrations is to have graduates meet the requirements to be a Registered Professional Forester (RPF) (wildfire concentration) from the Forest Professionals of British Columbia, a Registered Professional Biologist from the College of Applied Biology (ecosystem management concentration) and a Professional Agrologist, from the Association of BC Professional Agrologists (both concentrations). Students graduating with the current BNRS degree meet the educational requirements to become a Registered Professional Biologist and a Professional Agrologist. Current graduates are also eligible to apply (via the Allied Science Forester in Training) to become an RPF.
Kamloops is a wonderful location to teach and conduct research in the field of natural resource sciences. Kamloops has 200 lakes within an hour of the campus, world-class rainbow trout fishing and salmon runs, and the regional offices of provincial and federal agencies. Field trips are easy to organize due to the proximity of forests, grasslands and lakes. In addition, TRU has the Wells Gray education and research centre research/teaching facility near Clearwater, BC (https://www.tru.ca/science/research/wells-gray-education-and-research-centre.html). The department also has established relationships with various Indigenous groups in the interior of BC.
Please include an application letter, CV, a teaching dossier or similar record of teaching experience, a research dossier and names of at least three references.
Review of applications will continue until the position is filled. The anticipated start date is July 1, 2026.
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About Thompson Rivers University
We are a comprehensive, learner-centred, sustainable university that serves its regional, national and international learners and their communities through high quality and flexible education, training, research and scholarship.
Our students have access to traditional undergraduate and graduate degree programs, certificates and diplomas. Robust laddering options mean flexible degree completion through online, distance education with TRU Open Learning.
We are community-minded with a global conscience, boldly redefining the university as a place of belonging—Kw’seltktnéws (we are all related and interconnected with nature, each other, and all things)—where all people are empowered to transform themselves, their communities, and the world.
TRU is a public post-secondary institution, funded by the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Advanced Education. We are a full member of AUCC (Association of Universities and College in Canada) and ACCC (Association of Canadian Community Colleges).
We are based in British Columbia, Canada. Our two campuses are located in Kamloops and Williams Lake.