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The Geology Department at Western Washingt … The Geology Department at Western Washington University is hiring a Hydrogeologist. Potential specialties include groundwater-surface water interactions, so I suspect there are members of this community who could be a great fit. See advertisement, below. </br>Please share widely among your networks! <br></br>Cheers, <br></br>Allison<br></br></br></br></br>The Geology Department at Western Washington University (WWU) invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position specializing in Hydrogeology to begin September 16, 2026. We seek individuals who are enthusiastic about teaching and who will establish a productive research program that involves undergraduate and Master’s-level students. The ideal candidate will support our department’s ability to produce workforce-ready geoscientists. Broad areas of research interest may include, but are not limited to, groundwater-surface water interactions, environmental hydrogeology, and groundwater systems (e.g. geothermal, fault zone, coastal, mountain). Teaching responsibilities will include Hydrogeology and other courses in the field of Applied Geology (e.g. Engineering Geology, GIS in Geology, Surface Water Hydrology, Natural Hazards), ranging from the introductory to graduate level.</br></br>For details about the position, application information and instructions, go to the WWU Employment website: Careers - Faculty; Human Resources; Western Washington University (wwu.edu): https://hr.wwu.edu/careers-faculty?job=502644. The 9-month salary range will be $75,000-90,000 depending on experience.</br></br>Review of applications begins December 15, 2025, and continues until position is filled. Please contact the search committee chair, Allison Pfeiffer (pfeiffa@wwu.edu) or the Geology Dept chair, Bernie Housen (bernieh@wwu.edu) for questions about this position.</br></br></br>Allison Pfeiffer (she/her)<br></br>Associate Professor<br></br>Western Washington University<br></br></br>Geology Department<br></br>Office: ES 339, website: https://sites.google.com/site/wwugeomorph/home<br>t;br>
Office: ES 339, website: https://sites.google.com/site/wwugeomorph/home<br>
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