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Washington State University Assistant Professor Beef Production in Pullman, Washington

Assistant Professor Beef Production

 

Online applications must be received before 11:59pm on:

March 29, 2026

If a date is not listed above, review the Applicant Instructions below for more details.

 

Available Title(s):

237-NNFACULTY - Adjunct Faculty Paid, 270-NNFACULTY - Assistant Professor, 395-NN_FACULTY - New Tenure-Track - Pre-Academic Year

 

Business Title:

Assistant Professor - Beef Production

 

Employee Type:

Faculty

 

Position Term:

9 Month - Summer

 

Position Details:

 

The Opportunity:

 

The Department of Animal Sciences at Washington State University is seeking a qualified and exceptional, tenure-track Assistant Professor to provide institutional leadership in beef production. This faculty member will be responsible for conducting basic and applied research on beef cattle production systems, with a focus on growth, reproduction, genetics, nutrition, wellbeing, management, regenerative systems, precision agriculture, and/or other relevant fields. The position will be located at the WSU main campus in Pullman, WA and is an appointment in the College of Agriculture, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS). The position requires a PhD in Animal Science, or a related field, with experience in and knowledge of the US beef cattle industry. The individual will work closely with other researchers, industry partners, and Extension agents to design, implement, and disseminate research projects that address the needs and challenges of the beef cattle industry. This faculty member will have responsibilities in teaching (40%), research (40%), and Extension (15%) and service (5%).

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

 

• Duties of the position are to develop and execute a strong teaching, research, and extension program in beef production.

 

• The successful candidate will establish a competitive research program that is successful in securing extramural funding, along with training graduate students, and publishing peer-reviewed publications.

 

• The candidate will teach undergraduates in courses related to animal sciences, beef production and management and will teach at the graduate level in their area of expertise.

 

• Develop open communication with stakeholder groups and act as a liaison along with other Extension personnel to the Washington State beef industry. Facilitate cross disciplinary work with departments, research Extension centers, and county Extension offices in concert with industry representatives and stakeholders in the development and implementation of innovative beef cattle Extension programs.

 

• Develop Extension programs utilizing a variety of delivery methods to reach intended audiences that focus on transformational education to improve the regional beef cattle industry and transfer research results into practical applications for beef cattle producers.

 

• Communicate research findings to stakeholders, producers, processors, or consumers through publications, presentations, and workshops, as well as present research at local, national and international meetings and conferences. It is also expected that research results will be published in peer-reviewed journals.

 

• Participate and assist in college-wide events, activities, committees and perform other duties as deemed necessary.

 

The candidate is expected to serve as the advisor of a beef related student club and/or cooperative. The area of research of the successful candidate will be focused on addressing critical issues in beef produc

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