Responsibilities will include: 1) teaching four undergraduate courses per academic year, including Range-Livestock Interactions, Principles of Range Management, Shrubland Ecology, and Directed Internships; 2) development of and delivery of hybrid courses within the Rangeland Ecology & Management degree; 3) working with AVRS faculty to develop and deliver online and hybrid courses for the other majors offered within the department, 4) shared departmental scheduling and management of course enrollments; 5) coordinating with the CABNR recruiter and assisting in retentions activities including maintaining recruiting databases for AVRS; 6) advising undergraduate students; and 7) providing general service to the department, college, and profession. Today, the University delivers on its original land-grant mission of access to education and knowledge by investing in the academics, facilities, support, engagement and vibrant campus life that promote our diverse students’ cognitive growth and academic achievement – all while remaining one of the best values in American higher education.