Stockton University is ranked among the top public universities in the Northeast with more than 160 undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as continuing education opportunities. The University, one hour from Philadelphia and two hours from New York City, offers unique living and learning environments throughout southern New Jersey, including the 1,600-acre Galloway campus in the Pinelands National Reserve and Stockton University Atlantic City, located in the University District, just steps from the beach and the iconic Atlantic City Boardwalk. Additional locations include Hammonton and Manahawkin. As a public university, Stockton provides an environment for excellence to our student body through an interdisciplinary approach to liberal arts, sciences, and professional education. Founded in 1969, Stockton held its first classes in 1971. The University’s commitment to a welcoming and vibrant community makes Stockton a great place to learn and work! Learn more about the many reasons to choose Stockton at www.Stockton.edu.

Faculty and Staff are committed to support Stockton University’s strong student-centered vision and mission. 

This is an in-person on campus, non-remote position. The University has implemented a program allowing employees to work from home one day a week. Participation is subject to Divisional Executive approval depending on operational need.

Assistant Professor of Marine Science, Tenure Track, Starting September 1, 2026

  • Galloway, New Jersey
  • School of Natural Science & Mathematics
  • Faculty Full-time
  • Opening on: Oct 17 2025

Campus Location: Main Campus (Galloway)

Department: School of Natural Sciences & Mathematics

Salary Range: $69,373.45 - $79,781.83

Salary Information: Salary commensurate with experience and is accompanied by an extremely competitive University benefits package

Work Hours: Varies

Brief Job Overview/Summary

The Stockton University Marine Science Program seeks to fill a tenure track position at the rank of Assistant Professor, beginning September 1, 2026. Successful candidates will demonstrate excellence in teaching marine science courses in a liberal arts environment, and a willingness to foster undergraduate research. All research areas will be considered, but particular consideration will be given to candidates whose research area complements those of faculty in the Marine Science program and researchers affiliated with the Stockton Marine Field Station and Coastal Research Center. Research interests might include, but are not limited to, marine botany, phytoplankton ecology, marine conservation, marine/estuarine microbiology, bioinformatics, or ecosystem modeling. We seek candidates who are dedicated to improving equity and belonging in higher education settings and fostering community within and beyond the university. Lastly, successful candidates will be committed to supporting active, experiential learning that is designed to support all incoming students regardless of academic preparation.

Descriptions of Essential Duties/Responsibilities:

  • Teach a broad range of courses required for the Marine Biology concentration within the Marine Science major, including experiential laboratory sections
  • Teaching load is 24 credit hours per academic year with lectures carrying 4 credit hours and laboratories 2 credit hours
  • Potential course offerings may include introductory courses (such as Introduction to Marine Biology and Marine Science Methods and Analysis), upper-level marine science courses (such as Marine Botany, Biostatistics, Ecology, Marine Conservation Ecology, or a special topics seminar), and a general studies course. See the Marine Science Program website for a curriculum overview and the Stockton Course Catalog for descriptions of existing courses
  • Use a variety of innovative and evidence-based pedagogical approaches, including the use of technology and universal design, to support inclusive classroom environments
  • Establish and sustain a marine science research program. Scholarly activities can include publications, presentations, seeking internal and external grant funding, and service on state and national committees and professional organizations
  • Engage students in research experiences and expose students to new and relevant areas of marine science
  • Serve as an advisor to undergraduate students
  • Participate in service within and beyond the university
  • Support Stockton University’s strong student-centered mission and commitment to diversity and inclusivity

Required Qualifications:

  • PhD is required for appointment as Assistant Professor. ABD candidates will be considered at the Instructor level until the doctoral degree is completed. Doctoral degree must be conferred within one (1) academic year of hire.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Post-doctoral experience, whether in a research setting or relevant non-academic career
  • Demonstrated experience in teaching marine science courses at the undergraduate level and in effective teaching practices
  • Demonstrated record of marine science scholarship, including peer-reviewed publications and seeking external grant funding to support research
  • Demonstrated experience in effective student mentorship, especially supporting undergraduate student research

Screening Information:
Screening of applications begins immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Applications received by December 15, 2025 will receive full consideration.

How to Apply:
To apply please visit https://employment.stockton.edu or click the "Apply" button.

Only electronic documents will be accepted. Please complete the online application and include three professional references in addition to the following required documents. All required documents (Microsoft Word of PDF) must be submitted in order for your application to move forward. 

  • A letter of interest describing qualifications and experience.
  • Curriculum vitae.
  • Unofficial Graduate transcripts. 
  • Teaching Statement: The candidate should include a teaching statement which details their pedagogical approach, training, and experience in supporting inclusive learning environments. The statement should expand upon interests and expertise in teaching courses within the Marine Science curriculum, including experiential learning in the field and/or laboratory settings.  
  • Research Statement: The candidate should include a statement of current, pending and future research plans, including potential research projects for undergraduates, which can be supported by modest resources available at a comprehensive regional public institution with a liberal arts focus. The statement should outline any expected or future collaborations and clearly detail the potential of the applicant’s research interests to integrate with or expand upon our existing marine science program.

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Please note:

  • Stockton University is an equal opportunity institution. Pursuant to Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972, Stockton University prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex (including, but not limited to the prohibition of sexual misconduct and relationship violence, sexual assault and harassment) in all of its educational programs and activities. The University provides reasonable accommodations as appropriate. An applicant may request a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process by contacting Bart Musitano, Manager for University Pensions and Benefits within the Office of Human Resources (Main Campus, J-115) at 609-652-4384, Monday-Friday between 8:00am - 5:00pm
  • All offers of employment are contingent upon a favorable background check, which may include social intelligence from a consumer reporting agency.
  • In accordance with the New Jersey First Act P.L. 2011 c.70, effective September 1, 2011, new public employees (faculty exempt) are required to obtain New Jersey residency within one (1) year of employment. Applicants must meet the requirements listed.
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