Institute of Forestry Assistant Director/Assistant Professor in the Practice of Forestry
Company: Paul Smith's College
Location: Paul Smiths
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Position: Institute of Forestry Assistant Director / Assistant
Professor in the Practice of Forestry Status: Regular, Full-time,
Exempt, Faculty (12-months) Department: Institute of Forestry /
Academics Reports to: Director, Institute of Forestry / Dean of
Faculty Salary: $72,500 annual salary College Background: Paul
Smith?s College is a small, private college on the shores of Lower
St. Regis Lake in the Adirondack Mountains of northern New York.
Its mission is to empower career-ready graduates, advance
sustainability, and foster regional resiliency. The College is home
to regionally and nationally recognized ?centers of excellence?,
including the Adirondack Watershed Institute, the Visitors
Interpretive Center, and the Institute of Forestry, which are
dedicated to applied research and enterprise activities that
leverage the College?s unique setting and assets. The Institute of
Forestry integrates hands-on professional education, applied
research, and practical forest management, and manages the College
Forest?nearly 10,000 acres of productive timberland plus additional
mountains, streams, wetlands, ponds, and lakes?as well as a student
logging crew, a 2,400-tap maple sugarbush, and an expanding
portfolio of off-campus contract forestry work with private,
municipal, state and federal partners. Position Description: Paul
Smith?s College invites applicants for a full-time, 12-month
service/teaching faculty appointment that combines Institute
leadership, program management, staff supervision, and teaching in
field forestry. The position will play a key operational and
strategic role in the Institute of Forestry while also holding
faculty status as an Assistant Professor (or higher for exceptional
candidates). The position will be centrally involved in the
Institute?s operations, including College Forest and forest
enterprise management; development and execution of a diverse
research agenda and project portfolio in forest science, economics,
and management; and integration of Institute activity into the
College?s SAF-accredited forestry degrees and other academic
programs. A core expectation of this role is end-to-end project
management, including work planning; coordinating student employees
and other personnel; assisting in budget management, including
purchasing; and assisting with grant spending, tracking, and
reporting in collaboration with the Institute Director, the Office
of Strategic Initiatives, and the Finance Office. The position
carries the responsibility and expectation to coordinate and direct
day-to-day work in key operational areas and is expected to assume
increasing supervisory responsibilities over the first year as the
Institute grows. The position will work directly with the Institute
Director and collaborate closely with other Institute staff,
affiliated faculty, and regional, national, and international
project partners from universities, industry, NGOs, and state and
federal agencies. The position includes a modest teaching load
equivalent to one standard course per semester (approximately 6
contact hours per week during the academic year), along with
commensurate academic services such as student advising, program
development, and advising student clubs. Duties & Responsibilities:
Work closely with the Institute Director to formulate, articulate,
and execute a strategic vision for the Institute of Forestry that
supports its growth, innovation, and impact. Provide operational
and administrative support to ensure that all Institute projects,
College Forest activities, and enterprises are planned, executed,
and documented on time and to high professional standards. Support
the Director in budget management, including monitoring expenses,
tracking deliverables, and contributing to progress reports.
Provide day-to-day coordination and direction for key operational
work (e.g., grant management, student and staff assignments,
purchasing, and project timelines), with growing people-lead
responsibilities over time. Lead or support the development of new
programs, projects, and initiatives, including seeking funding from
state, federal, or private sources to support the Institute?s
mission Serve as primary instructor or co-instructor for
approximately one undergraduate or graduate-level forestry course
per semester (about 6 contact hours per week during the academic
year). Supervise student fieldwork and research projects tied to
the Institute?s operations and mission. Work collaboratively with
faculty, staff, students, and external partners to advance the
mission of Paul Smith?s College. Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications and Preferences: Advanced degree (PhD preferred) in
forestry, or a BS in forestry and an advanced degree in a closely
related field. 3?5 years of relevant professional experience; the
ideal candidate will demonstrate experience across field forestry;
teaching, research, and/or outreach; and managerial or
entrepreneurial leadership. Demonstrated experience in project
management and administrative skills, including responsibility for
budgets and grant activities, organizing complex workflows,
maintaining accurate records, and ensuring timely completion of
deliverables across multiple projects. Demonstrated experience
supervising or leading staff and/or student employees, including
coordinating workloads, providing direction and feedback, and
supporting professional growth. Demonstrated success building and
working effectively with diverse teams and stakeholders. Strong
organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills, with a
commitment to hands-on, place-based education and applied forestry.
Ability to work with a broad range of diverse individuals and
groups to form a safe and inclusive workplace. Paul Smith?s College
is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to inclusive
position descriptions that focus on essential functions and avoid
unnecessary or discriminatory requirements. Applications due by:
05/01/2026
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