Job Contact: Kathy Keihl
The School of
Optometry & Vision Science at the University of Waterloo is seeking outstanding
scholars and researchers for a full-time, regular tenure stream faculty position
at the rank of Assistant Professor in the area of molecular and genetic mechanisms
of eye growth and myopia with a focus on pre-clinical models with an
anticipated start date of September 1, 2025. More information about tenure
stream faculty appointments can be found here: Policy
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The
successful candidate will be expected to demonstrate a strong commitment to
scholarship and teaching, and develop a robust, externally funded research
program that supports graduate students and post-doctoral fellows. Evidence of an
actively developing research program is required. Potential applicants are
urged to review the research interests (https://uwaterloo.ca/optometry-vision- science/research)
of our faculty and the strategic plan (https://uwaterloo.ca/optometry-vision-
science/files/uploads/files/strategic_planning_final.pdf)
of the school.
Duties include
research, teaching in the optometry professional program and vision science graduate
program, and supervision of graduate students. Evidence of teaching excellence,
innovation and flexibility in teaching modality will be highly valued. The
ability to develop and teach an array of traditional in-person and on-line
courses for a diverse student body is expected.
Additional information
about the Faculty of Science and the University of Waterloo can be found at: https://uwaterloo.ca/science.
Successful candidates
are expected to have a PhD or equivalent terminal degree. The salary range of the
position at the rank of Assistant Professor, Tenure Stream is $105,000 to $125,000
per year commensurate with experience and qualifications. Negotiations beyond this
salary range will be considered for exceptionally qualified candidates.
Applications
received by July 30, 2025 will be given full consideration. However, applications
will continue to be reviewed until the position is filled.
Application
materials must be submitted online through https://ofas.uwaterloo.ca/. Applications should include a
letter of application, curriculum vitae, research profile and plan, statement
about teaching interests and philosophy, and three confidential letters of
reference (addressed to Dr. Ben Thompson, Director, School of Optometry and
Vision Science).
https://uwaterloo.ca/optometry-vision-science
The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research, learning, teaching, and community building, and is centralized within our Indigenous Initiatives Office (https://uwaterloo.ca/human-rights-equity-inclusion/indigenousinitiatives).
The
University values the diverse and intersectional identities of its students,
faculty, and staff. The University regards equity and diversity as an integral
part of academic excellence and is committed to accessibility for all employees.
The University of Waterloo seeks applicants who embrace our values of equity,
anti-racism and inclusion. As such, we encourage applications from candidates
who have been historically disadvantaged and marginalized, including applicants
who identify as Indigenous peoples (e.g., First Nations, Métis, Inuit/Inuk),
Black, racialized, people with disabilities, women and/or 2SLGBTQ+.
The University
of Waterloo is committed to accessibility for people with disabilities. If you have
any application, interview or workplace accommodation requests, please contact
Kathy Keihl kkeihl@uwaterloo.ca
If you have
any questions regarding the position, the application process, assessment process,
or eligibility, please contact kkeihl@uwaterloo.ca
All qualified
candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will
be given priority.
Three reasons
to apply: https://uwaterloo.ca/faculty-association/why-waterloo.