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The Department of Horticulture in the College of Agriculture at Auburn University is seeking applications for the position of Horticulture Lecturer. This faculty position is a full-time, nine-month, non-tenure-track, 100% instruction appointment that may be renewed annually contingent upon satisfactory performance. There may be an opportunity for a separate appointment during the summer for additional instructional and student-related activities. Full-time positions are eligible for benefits, including health insurance. The projected start date is January 4, 2027.
Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be instructor of record for several vital undergraduate horticulture courses that may include, but are not limited to: HORT 2210 – Landscape Gardening (4 credits); HORT 3280 – Landscape Construction (4 credits); HORT 3910 – Professional Landscape (3 credits); HORT 3950 – Careers in Horticulture (2 credits); and HORT 5210/6210 – Landscape Bidding, Installation, and Maintenance (4 credits). The semester-based course load will be in keeping with college instructional workload guidelines, with 12 credits taught per semester. Course assignments could be changed and/or negotiated with the department head as needed and agreed upon based on the needs of the department. The incumbent will advise the Auburn University Landscape and Nursery Association (AULNA) student club and participate on the Student Scholarships and Awards Committee. The instructor will participate in training students in hands-on learning opportunities at the Auburn University Transformation Garden.
Requirements
Qualifications: Minimum qualifications include an earned Ph.D. in horticulture from an accredited institution or a doctorate in a closely related plant science discipline by the time employment begins; experience as an instructor of record for undergraduate horticulture or related plant science courses at the university or community college level; a passion for training the next generation of leaders through highly engaged instruction and hands-on learning; and excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills. The incumbent must meet eligibility requirements for work in the United States at the time the appointment is scheduled to begin and maintain legal authorization to work for the term of employment.
Desirable qualifications include: A strong background and experience in the following areas are highly desirable: ornamental horticulture; commercial landscape design, construction, and maintenance; student recruitment; undergraduate student club advising; and training students for successful competition in national events such as the NALP National Collegiate Landscape Competition.
Application: Applicants must apply for the position by visiting the link: Lecturer in Auburn University, AL | Auburn University and attach the following: 1) a cover letter that addresses experience pertinent to all position responsibilities, 2) current curriculum vitae, 3) copies of all academic transcripts, 4) a one-to-two-page statement of teaching philosophy and vision for the position, and 5) Four professional references with contact information. Only complete applications will be considered. To ensure consideration for the position, applicants are encouraged to apply by close of business on August 31, 2026. The position will remain open until filled. Questions concerning the position should be directed to: Dr. Daniel Wells, Search Committee Chair, email: daniel.wells@auburn.edu
The University: Auburn University is an R1: Doctoral University and one of the nation’s premier land-, sea-, and space-grant institutions, with an enrollment of 34,000 graduate and undergraduate students. The University is located in the city of Auburn in east-central Alabama, approximately 100 miles southwest of Atlanta, Georgia; southeast of Birmingham, Alabama; and about 60 miles northeast of the state capital, Montgomery. Auburn has a highly ranked public school system, a vibrant economy, and an excellent quality of life. The University is ranked in the top 50 public universities for its undergraduate programs. Interested applicants are encouraged to visit www.auburn.edu for more information.
The Department: The Department of Horticulture was established in 1908. It is one of eight academic departments in the College of Agriculture and is composed of 16 faculty members. The Department of Horticulture offers four undergraduate areas of specialization: landscape horticulture, nursery and greenhouse science, fruit and vegetable production, and pre-landscape architecture. It is also the headquarters for the agricultural science degree program. Graduate programs include a Certificate in Public Horticulture and M.Ag., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in horticulture. For more information concerning the department, please visit: https://agriculture.auburn.edu/hort/
Auburn University is an EEO/Vet/Disability Employer