Director, Institute of Fisheries, Wetlands, and Aquatic Systems, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
Position: The University of Missouri is seeking its first Director for the newly-established Institute of Fisheries, Wetlands, and Aquatics Systems (https://snr.missouri.edu/institute-of-fisheries-wetlands-and-aquatic-sys...) within the School of Natural Resources (SNR; snr.missouri.edu), a division of the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (CAFNR; cafnr.missouri.edu). The Institute was established through a unique public-private partnership. This novel approach, the first of its kind, reflects the innovation that defines CAFNR’s strategic plan the Drive to Distinction. The primary criterion for selection is established leadership in natural resources conservation with demonstrated ability to build collaborative partnerships, secure external funding and train the next generation of conservation professionals. If a qualified applicant chooses to seek a ranked faculty position, this would be a faculty appointment at the rank of associate or full professor. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Starting date: December 1, 2023 or as negotiated.
Responsibilities:
Administration - The successful candidate will be the first to hold the title of Director of the Institute of Fisheries Wetlands, and Aquatics Systems. The vision for this Institute is to become a hallmark of public-private collaboration that drives applied research and land management decisions to inform priority aquatic systems issues in Missouri, regionally and nationally. The Institute will be a world class training center for the next generation of researchers, land managers and industry leaders with a focus on integrated education. The Institute will also play a foundational role in outreach by communicating knowledge across the array of decision-makers including the public. The Institute is provided office and laboratory space by the University. It is the responsibility of the Director to provide leadership in the building of collaborative partnerships, procurement of extramural funding for programmatic support, and guiding the Institute's research, outreach, and student training efforts.
Research - The successful candidate will be expected to lead the Institute towards a nationally-recognized extramurally funded research, outreach and education program in fisheries, wetlands and aquatic systems. The Director will enhance capabilities of winning major grants, forming innovative new partnerships with private and public partners, and contribute toward improving metrics considered in the AAU rankings.
Teaching and Training - The candidate selected is expected to contribute to undergraduate and/or graduate education in an area related to their expertise that would complement current courses in the School of Natural Resources. Additionally, the candidate will be expected to lead the Institute toward establishing a work-force development program.
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualification - Masters degree.
Candidates will be evaluated on - Administrative experience. Graduate coursework in fisheries, wetlands, aquatic science, or a closely related area. Demonstrated leadership and ability to secure external funding. National recognition as a scientist or administrator in fisheries, wetlands, aquatic science, or a closely related discipline, with a proven track record in building collaborative partnerships, peer-reviewed publications and extramural or collaborative grant support. Candidates seeking a ranked faculty appointment will be evaluated on terminal degree held.
About MU: MU, the flagship institution in the University of Missouri System, has nearly 31,000 undergraduate and graduate students. It is a land grant institution and a member of the Association of American Universities. Located midway between St. Louis and Kansas City, Columbia is a vibrant small city that is consistently ranked among the top such places to live in across America. The School of Natural Resources awards B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Natural Resources with emphases in multiple sub-disciplines. Detailed information about the programs and faculty is available at http://snr.missouri.edu. The School operates many laboratory and greenhouse facilities and has access to extensive field areas available within the College of Agriculture's AES Research, Extension and Education Centers network (https://moaes.missouri.edu/). The School of Natural Resources has robust collaborative ties to state and federal agencies charged with managing natural resources and numerous opportunities are available to access and conduct research on the extensive and diverse public lands across the state.
Application: To apply for this position, please visit the MU web site at http://hrs.missouri.edu/find-a-job/academic/. Job ID 47349. Please submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, narrative highlighting collaborative partnerships, narrative of teaching philosophy, narrative of current and future research interests, and the names and contact information of three references.
Review of applications will begin on August 1, 2023, with interviews in September 2023.
Additional information about the position, please contact The Institute’s Interim Director Eric Kurzejeski (kurzejeskie@missouri.edu) or Dr. Patrick Market (MarketP@missouri.edu), Director of the School of Natural Resources.
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