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Honolulu, HI - USA

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Not Disclosed

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Description

Title: Assistant Professor (Tropical Tree Fruit and Nut Quality)
Position Number: 0085477
Hiring Unit: College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience (CTAHR)
Location: Manoa Oahu
Posting Date: 08/25/2025
Closing Date: Continuous first review by date on 10/06/2025
Monthly Type: 11-month
Tenure Track: Tenure
Full Time/Part Time: Full Time
Temporary/Permanent: Permanent


Duties and Responsibilities
Instruction (45%):
Academic Instruction (25%)

  1. Teaching excellence of core courses to support the Tropical Agriculture and the Environment (TAE) undergraduate and the TPSS graduate degree programs. These courses will be in the areas of fruit tree crop production fruit tree physiology and plant stress biology. The specific courses may include but are not limited to: TPSS 403 Tropical Fruit Production and TPSS 470/470L Plant Physiology lecture and lab.

  2. Advising and mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students and supervising graduate assistants and post-doctoral fellows as required.

Extension (20%)

  1. Demonstrate Extension teaching excellence through nonformal education processes based on a sequence of progressive steps of program development and direct client services that lead to behavior change and learning opportunities for clientele as a result of data-informed and iterative needs assessments.

  2. Extension Teaching can be done through direct instruction strategies like workshops trainings mentoring and coaching with stakeholders and other Extension faculty. And teaching will also occur directly through one-on-one coaching technical assistance problem solving coaching and support through individual and site visits phone calls emails etc.; and will be expected to disseminate knowledge through indirect strategies such as social media print materials web-based materials; and publications relevant to industry and producers in Hawaii.

  3. Demonstrate excellence it will require the development of extramural resources and management of those resources to support planned Extension activities in support of the program goals.

  4. Support Extension program excellence this position will conduct rigorous program evaluation that result in evidence of program effectiveness. They will use program evaluation data to inform programing improvement adaptation and program quality; and conduct impact reporting and Civil Rights compliance through the Extension impact reporting program (i.e. PEARS).

Research (35%):

  1. Develop a nationally recognized and Hawaii directed externally funded interdisciplinary research program focused on the study of physiological traits important for tropical tree fruit and nut quality.

  2. Research programs aimed at improving yield and quality of tree crops economically relevant to the State of Hawaii such as but not limited to cacao (chocolate) coffee and macadamia nut or other fruit crops in field production systems are desired.

  3. Building active partnerships with local national and/or international stakeholders to help guide the co-design of a use-inspired research program is expected. The successful applicant is expected to garner external funding; publish scholarly work in high-impact peer reviewed journals; and provide quality mentorship that contributes to the matriculation of graduate students undergraduate students and post-doctoral researchers.

Service (20%):

  1. Provide service to the college university profession and community as well as perform other faculty duties as required.

  2. Join appropriate professional organizations and develop a national and international network of colleagues involved in tropical tree fruit and nut production and quality.

  3. Engage with local and national tree fruit and nut commodity organizations.

Minimum Qualifications

  1. Ph.D. in Plant Science Crop Physiology Agronomy Horticulture or a related discipline with an emphasis on interdisciplinary and systems-based approaches to study the physiological mechanisms underlying tree fruit and nut quality.

  2. Demonstrated ability to conduct independent and collaborative research and willingness to address research areas relevant to the CTAHR mission.

  3. The successful candidate is expected to establish a competitively funded research program including collaborative work with faculty in other CTAHR departments and other Schools and Colleges across University of Hawaii and with the USDA ARS scientists located in Hilo.

  4. The candidate is expected to demonstrate a commitment to community representation and belonging.

  5. Excellent communication skills highly developed interpersonal and intercultural skills; a track record of working with multidisciplinary teams; a demonstrated record of publications and grants; ability to teach at the undergraduate and graduate level in the areas of fruit tree crop production fruit tree physiology and plant stress biology; and professionalism in meetings and conferring with others.

Desired Qualifications

  1. Post-doctoral experience and a record of scholarly research in tropical tree fruit physiology;

  2. Demonstrated capacity to obtain and manage competitive extramural applied research and/or extension funding;

  3. Experience in teaching courses online or in a hybrid format (combination of online and in-person instruction).

To Apply:

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  1. Cover letter indicating how you satisfy the minimum and some if not all desirable qualifications;
  2. Curriculum vitae;
  3. Statement of teaching philosophy and research interests;
  4. Names of three (3) professional references (contact information including email address); and
  5. Official transcripts or original documentation from the institution confirming the degree (copies acceptable; however official transcripts sent directly from the degree-granting institution are required upon hire).

Inquiries: Jonathan Deenik;

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