Assistant Professor - Forestry
Company: Texas A&M Agrilife Research
Location: Temple
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Title Assistant Professor - Forestry Agency Texas A&M
Agrilife Research Department Temple Proposed Minimum Salary
Commensurate Job Location Temple, Texas Job Type Faculty Job
Description About Texas A&M AgriLife Texas A&M AgriLife is
comprised of the following Texas A&M University System members:
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Texas A&M AgriLife
Research College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Texas A&M
University Texas A&M Forest Service Texas A&M Veterinary
Medical Diagnostic Laboratory As the nation’s largest most
comprehensive agriculture program, Texas A&M AgriLife brings
together a college and four state agencies focused on agriculture
and life sciences within The Texas A&M University System. With
over 5,000 employees and a presence in every county across the
state, Texas A&M AgriLife is uniquely positioned to improve
lives, environments and the Texas economy through education,
research, extension and service. Click here to learn more about how
you can be a part of AgriLife and make a difference in the world!
Position Information Texas A&M AgriLife Research is seeking an
outstanding, innovative, and dynamic individual to fill a 12-month,
non-tenure track faculty position at the rank of Assistant
Professor in Forest Ecology and Modeling Research. This 100%
research appointment will be administratively based at the
Blackland Research and Extension Center in Temple, Texas, with
academic affiliation in the Department of Ecology and Conservation
Biology at Texas A&M University in College Station, TX, and
collaborative ties to the Texas A&M Forest Service. The
successful candidate will be expected to develop a nationally
recognized, externally funded research program that is
collaborative, interdisciplinary, and self-sustaining. The program
should address critical challenges related to the sustainability,
health, productivity, and marketability of forested landscapes in
Texas and beyond. The position will offer opportunities to work
closely with faculty and researchers across the Texas A&M
University System, including AgriLife Research, AgriLife Extension,
and the Texas A&M Forest Service. This is a unique opportunity
to contribute to applied forest science in a region facing
significant ecological and economic shifts, and to support the
development of resilient forest landscapes through cutting-edge
research in forest ecology and modeling. Forests in Texas are
abundant, diverse, and ecologically significant, covering
approximately 35% of the state’s land area. According to the Forest
Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program, Texas contains an estimated
60 million acres of forestland, with nearly 48 million acres of
non-commercial forests located in central and west Texas. Most of
these forestlands, approximately 93%, are privately owned, with the
remainder managed by state agencies, national forests, and other
public entities. Texas forests play a critical role in supporting
the environmental, economic, and social well-being of communities
across the state, while also contributing to broader national and
global ecological functions. However, forests in central and west
Texas face a unique set of management challenges, including climate
variability, parcelization, invasive species, and limited
commercial markets. Given their importance and vulnerability, it is
essential to advance our scientific understanding of these forest
systems to guide sound management decisions that enhance forest
health, promote sustainable stewardship, and conserve vital soil,
water, and wildlife resources across the state. The successful
candidate will be responsible for planning, implementing, and
conducting fundamental and applied research focused on the impacts
of forest land use, management practices, and climate change on
forest ecosystem health and sustainability. This research will also
explore how these factors influence soil, water, and other natural
resources. Responsibilities include the collection, analysis, and
organization of data, as well as the development and application of
algorithms and models to realistically simulate forest ecosystem
dynamics under varying conditions of land use change, forest and
land management, climate variability, and other environmental
stressors. Responsibilities: Establish and lead a nationally
recognized, externally funded, and self-sustaining research program
focused on the sustainability, health, productivity, and
marketability of forested landscapes . Conduct research addressing
critical forest resource issues , including: Forest ecosystem
health and sustainability Forest management systems to produce
forage for domestic livestock and wildlife Innovative strategies to
protect forested landscapes from invasive species, wildfire, pests,
extreme weather events, and other destructive agents Watershed
management and water quality in forested areas Forest management
for recreational purposes Utilization of non-traditional forest
products Each research initiative will be designed to assess its
impact on environmental sustainability, including atmospheric
emissions and soil health metrics. Leverage and contribute to data,
models, and algorithms sourced from government, academic, and
industry partners, including collaboration with other
Blackland/Grassland research teams and their national and
international networks. The candidate is expected to develop and
improve simulation models, secure extramural funding , train
graduate students , and actively disseminate findings. Publish
research results in peer-reviewed journals and technical reports
and share models and tools with relevant stakeholders, land
managers, and the broader scientific community . Engage with forest
industry professionals, community service providers, and
entrepreneurs , and participate in outreach activities to ensure
research relevance and applicability to stakeholders. Collaborate
with the Texas A&M Forest Service, Texas Forestry Association,
county Extension agents, statewide faculty, and other forestry
professionals to support applied research and outreach that
addresses regional needs. Contribute to programming efforts that
yield tangible, measurable impacts on the economic and ecological
viability of forested landscapes across the region. Directs the
work of support staff, and other technical personnel and graduate
students assigned to the project. Performs other duties as
assigned. Administrative Relationships: Reports directly to the
Center Director, Texas A&M AgriLife Research- Blackland , with
guidance from the Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology at
Texas A&M University, College Station , and Texas A&M
Forest Service . Required Qual ifications: Ph.D. in an area of
forest science or a closely related field by hire date. Candidates
with a degree in a closely aligned field must demonstrate a strong
academic background or research program explicitly focused on
forestry applications. Strong knowledge of forest ecology and
related fields of study. Research experience in forest modeling,
including expertise in biometrics and geospatial analysis. Evidence
of , or the ability to produce, peer-reviewed publications of
original research. Valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain
a valid driver’s license. E xcellence in verbal and written
communication. Team-building skills, collaboration capacity , and
project management abilities . Strong communication skills . Highly
organized . Professional demeanor Ability to multi-task and work
cooperatively with others. Ability to establish effective working
relationships. Knowledge and understanding of the mission and role
of the Land Grant University System . Preferred Qualifications:
Prior academic, post-doctoral, or professional experience. E
xperience working with federal agencies or in other multi-agency
collaborative settings. Modest t eaching experience that will
enhance graduate student success. Modest outreach experience with
stakeholder interaction. Grant writing experience and evidence of
the ability to attract external funding. Location and Facilities :
This position will be affiliated with the Texas A&M University
(TAMU) Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology and
contribute to departmental programs. Stationed at the Texas A&M
AgriLife Blackland Research and Extension Center in Temple, the
proposed faculty member will work with other Blackland faculty and
collaborate with USDA-ARS scientists, USDA-NRCS, and Texas State
Soil and Water Conservation Board staff in Temple. The Blackland
Research Center and the collocated USDA-ARS Grassland, Soil, and
Water Research Laboratory have a long history of modeling crop and
grazing land production and their effects on soil and water
resources. The Blackland/Grassland team of agricultural and natural
resources scientists anticipate expanding the modeling program with
a forest scientist equipped to take the lead in the simulation of
forest systems production and environmental impacts from Texas,
throughout the United States, and in tropical and arctic
environments. The candidate will seek cooperators at all
appropriate AgriLife units (especially Texas A&M Forest
Service), both in College Station and across the State, as well as
with Blackland collaborators in Texas, the United States, and
internationally. Collaboration with industry and non-governmental
organizations will also be encouraged. These proposed activities
will support the missions and strategic plans of Blackland Research
and Extension Center and Texas A&M AgriLife Research. The
Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology (ECCB) in College
Station, Texas is a nationally ranked program that engages in
interdisciplinary research spanning the entire spectrum of
ecological levels, from the smallest genetic components to entire
ecosystems. Through these efforts, our students, staff, and faculty
are dedicated to safeguarding biodiversity, sustaining essential
ecosystem services, and preserving our precious natural resources
in a changing world. ECCB has 34 faculty , 298 undergraduate and 86
graduate students, and is growing. The Ecology and Conservation
Biology program is one of four tracks under the umbrella B.Sc.
degree in Ecology and Conservation Biology. The other tracks are
Vertebrate Zoology, Ecoinformatics, and the Forest Resources
program . The Department is engaged in the campus-wide
interdisciplinary programs of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology ,
Genetics , and Applied Biodiversity Science Program . The
Department houses the Biodiversity and Teaching Collections and
S.M. Tracy Herbarium , which are among the top 10 university-based
biodiversity collections in the USA. World- class research programs
in the department address fundamental questions in ecology, and
related areas, at every level of ecological organization from genes
to ecosystems, producing knowledge that is immediately applicable
to the most pressing 21st century grand challenges such as climate
change, biodiversity loss, ecological restoration, and integrative
approaches to conservation. Additional information about Texas
A&M AgriLife Research and Texas A&M University Department
of Ecology and Conservation Biology is available at: Texas A&M
AgriLife Research: https://agriliferesearch.tamu.edu/ Texas A&M
AgriLife Blackland Research and Extension Center , Temple :
https://blackland.tamu.edu/ Texas A&M University Department of
Ecology and Conservation Biology: https://eccb.tamu.edu/ Texas
A&M Forest Service : https://tfsweb.tamu.edu What You Need to
Know Salary: Compensation for this position is commensurate based
on the selected candidate’s qualifications. Why Work at Texas
A&M AgriLife? When you choose to work for Texas A&M
AgriLife, you become part of an organization that is an established
leader in agriculture and life sciences with a wide range of
capabilities to meet the needs of our statewide, national, and
international constituents. In addition, Texas A&M AgriLife
offers a comprehensive benefit package including the following:
Health, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance
with Texas A&M AgriLife contributing to employee health and
basic life premiums 12-15 days of annual paid holidays Up to eight
hours of paid sick leave and at least eight hours of paid vacation
each month Automatic enrollment in the Teacher Retirement System of
Texas Employee Wellness Initiative for Texas A&M AgriLife
Applicant Instructions Applicants must upload a C over letter (
two- page limit) C urriculum vitae , including a list of three
references and their contact information V ision statement of
research and service ( two -page limit). The application screening
process will begin on October 1, 202 5 , and the position will
remain open until a suitable candidate is identified . Questions :
Address inquiries to Search Committee Chair: Dr. Gurjinder Baath ,
Texas A&M AgriLife Blackland Research and Extension Center ,
Temple , gurjinder.baath@ag.tamu.edu , 254-774-6017. All positions
are security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal
history investigation, and employment is contingent upon the
institution’s verification of credentials and/or other information
required by the institution’s procedures, including the completion
of the criminal history check. Equal
Opportunity/Veterans/Disability Employer.
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