Associate Dean & Associate Director for Research
Company: The American Phytopathological Society (APS)
Location: Honolulu
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
IntroductionThe Associate Dean & Associate Director for Research
in the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR)
and the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station must be a visionary
leader for Hawaii's agricultural, natural resources, and human
resource research enterprises. The incumbent serves as a catalyst
and facilitator to enhance multi- and interdisciplinary research
funded by the State/Federal, private, foundations and
non-government sectors. This individual must embrace the shared
vision and mission for CTAHR and espouse the values of
collegiality, ethical behavior, excellence and relevance. The
Associate Dean and Associate Director for Research is a member of
the CTAHR administrative team constituted of the Dean and Associate
Deans, and is accountable to the Dean.Duties and
Responsibilities
- Provides leadership and establishes goals for a relevant and
effective agricultural, natural resources, and human resilience
research programs in consultation with the Dean and Associate
Deans, department chairpersons, county administrators, faculty and
clientele; approves, monitors and evaluates research projects;
coordinates interdepartmental and interdisciplinary projects; and
integrates research policies, priorities and programs with those of
the Dean, the Associate Dean and Associate Director for Cooperative
Extension and the Associate Dean for Academic and Student
Affairs.
- Maintains liaison with the United States Department of
Agriculture, coordinates CTAHR faculty participation in regional
research projects and represents CTAHR regionally, nationally and
internationally, including attendance at regular meetings of
AgInnovation and the Western Association of Agricultural Experiment
Station Directors.
- Coordinates on- and off-campus research centers, including plot
and resource allocation, in consultation with department
chairpersons, county administrators, and the Dean and Associate
Deans. Acts as the Responsible Official (RO) for the BSL2 Select
Agent Laboratory.
- Coordinates grants, grant preparation workshops, identification
of potential funding sources and stimulates submission of grant
applications for extramural funding. Develops and implements in
collaboration with University resources, a faculty development
program focusing on research faculty enhancement. Identifies
strategic research priorities within the context of CTAHR's mission
and goals.
- Participates in CTAHR budget development with the Dean and
Associate Deans; and in faculty personnel evaluation (promotion,
tenure, contract renewal).
- Serves on designated College, University and national
committees related to research programs. Serves on advisory
committees of other agencies/groups as requested and considered
beneficial for CTAHR. Maintains close communications with
agriculture, natural resource and community and family
organizations and stakeholders in order to identify research needs.
Advocates among CTAHR stakeholders in support of CTAHR
research.
- Performs other duties as needed and as delegated by the
Dean.Minimum Qualifications
- Ph.D. in a discipline associated with CTAHR from an accredited
college or university.
- Attainment of the academic rank of professor or equivalent, or
to have a demonstrable record of comparable professional experience
prior to appointment.
- Five (5) years of experience in higher education management or
equivalent research leadership experience.
- Demonstrated leadership at the department chair, or higher,
administrative position in agriculture, natural resources, family
and consumer science, or related sciences.
- Have an established record of research productivity and
extramural funding that would be suitable for tenure in a CTAHR
department.
- Demonstrated ability to develop and implement innovative
programs with faculty and non-university collaborators.
- Excellent communication skills and interpersonal abilities,
along with the ability to work in a strong team environment to
achieve CTAHR mission and goals.Desirable Qualifications
- Involvement in administrative activities of regional and
national research organizations, scientific societies, or similar
organizations.
- A demonstrable national and international reputation in their
area of expertise.Please submit the following: 1) a cover letter 2)
curriculum vitae including education, experience, accomplishments,
external grants obtained and publications 3) a description of your
goals and objectives for this position, 4) official academic
transcripts and relevant specialized training certificates (copies
accepted, however official transcripts will be required upon hire),
and 5) the names, contact information and e-mail addresses for 3
professional references with knowledge of your skills related to
this position. Failure to submit all required documents shall deem
an application to be incomplete. Incomplete applications will not
be considered.Inquiries:Dean Parwinder Grewal;
pgrewal@hawaii.edu
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