ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR-AGBIO RESEARCH
Company: Michigan State University
Location: East Lansing
Posted on: October 19, 2024
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Job Description:
Job postingsAssociate Director-AgBio ResearchBack to search
results Apply now Job no: 961891Work type: Faculty/Academic
StaffMajor Administrative Unit / College:Msu
AgbioresearchDepartment:Abr Directors Office 40001207Sub Area:FAS-
Fac./Acad StaffSalary:Salary Commensurate with ExperienceLocation:
East LansingCategories: Agriculture, Research/Scientific,
Continuing System Academic Staff, Tenure System Faculty, Full Time
(90-100%), Non-Union, Remote-FriendlyWorking/Functional
TitleAssociate Director-AgBio ResearchPosition SummaryMichigan
State University (MSU) seeks a mission and vision-driven leader to
serve as the Associate Director of AgBioResearch (ABR).
Applications, inquiries, and nominations are invited.MSU is the
nation's premier land-grant university and one of the top research
universities in the world. As a member of the Associate of American
Universities (AAU) and the Big Ten Academic Alliance, MSU is
nationally recognized for its academic excellence, impactful
research, and global outreach. It is also known for its Spartan
grit and resilience. MSU is stronger because of its community,
which includes more than 51,000 students, 5,600 faculty and staff,
and a network of over half a million living alums who are extremely
loyal supporters and cheerleaders for the university.AgBioResearch,
founded in 1888 as the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, is
part of a nationwide network of agricultural experiment stations
created after the passage of the Hatch Act to benefit farmers and
deliver agrarian advancements. Today, our focus has broadened to
include a robust research portfolio covering food, health, and the
environment. Over 300 faculty across seven colleges, with a
majority investment in the College of Agriculture and Natural
Resources (CANR), conduct research as part of the ABR portfolio.
The diversity of ABR's portfolio is driven by Michigan being the
most diverse agricultural state with bountiful water and a strong
connection with stakeholders. These partnerships and diversity
allow us the opportunity to have a balanced research portfolio of
fundamental research focused on grand challenges of the future
while conducting applied research to address the short-term needs
of the State of Michigan through programs like Project GREEEN
(Generating Research and Extension to meet Economic and
Environmental Needs), Michigan Alliance for Animal Agriculture
(M-AAA), and agriculture climate resiliency program.The Associate
Director is a key team member, contributing to the leadership,
development, and implementation of ABR's university-wide mission
and vision. This mission and vision are focused on enhancing the
research portfolio of agriculture, food systems, and the
environment. The Associate Director will have the unique
opportunity to shape the vision and leadership of programs and
priorities that significantly impact the research activity of
ABR-affiliated faculty. In addition, will be at the forefront of
ensuring ABR can effectively address and support the needs of
stakeholders within the agriculture and natural resources
communities, CANR and other partner colleges, and numerous partners
within the University. The Associate Director will also be
responsible for providing oversight on research grant
administration, managing the research space portfolio, and
communicating the value and accomplishments of research at
MSU.Reporting to the Director of ABR, the associate director will
collaborate with ABR-affiliated faculty, MSU Extension (MSUE)
colleagues, external stakeholders, local government officials,
donors, and funding agencies, thereby facing unique challenges and
opportunities in this role.A suitable tenure home will be
determined according to the applicant background. An appropriate
tenure home will be identified during the negotiation process with
the selected candidateQualified candidatesmust: (a) have earned a
doctorate in agriculture, natural resources, biological or natural
science, engineering, social sciences, or a closely related
discipline and meet the requirements for tenure at the rank of full
professor at MSU; (b) demonstrate outstanding leadership,
communication, and interpersonal skills necessary to lead a diverse
community; and, (c) demonstrate a commitment to fostering
diversity, equity, and inclusion in a range of academic and
professional activities.To submit a nomination or express personal
interest in this position, please see Procedure for Candidacy at
the end of this document.Key Responsibilities:Promote the full
spectrum of fundamental and applied research across MSU
disciplines, including promoting future research directions and
collaborations.Contribute to the strategic vision of ABR.Serve on
the ABR Leadership Team and participate in weekly meetings, during
which programming and budgets are discussed and decisions are
made.Engage with MSU Extension to promote collaborative efforts and
advance research impacts.Work collaboratively with the ABR
Communications Team to promote accomplishments and impacts of
research.Work collaboratively with the ABR Research Evaluation and
Data Analytics Unit to promote and evaluate the research
portfolio.Connect with external partners within the Michigan
agricultural and natural resources community for updates and input
and to promote partnerships.Communicate ABR's vision, values, and
recent accomplishments in interactions with state and local
government officials, external stakeholders, donors, and funding
agencies.Provide input on research grant administration, including
pre-award, post-award, research evaluation, and data
analytics.Contribute to space-related oversight linked to the ABR
research portfolio (e.g., offices, labs, greenhouses, natural
areas, and field research sites.)Serve as an ABR liaison for
position searches (e.g., faculty, staff, or administrative
positions).Contribute to mentoring ABR Administrative
Fellows.Address other responsibilities as assigned.Equal Employment
Opportunity StatementAll qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran
status.Required DegreeDoctorate -Agriculture, natural resources,
biologicMinimum RequirementsQualified candidates must: (a) have
earned a doctorate in agriculture, natural resources, biological or
natural science, engineering, social sciences, or a closely related
discipline and meet the requirements for tenure at the rank of full
professor at MSU; (b) demonstrate outstanding leadership,
communication, and interpersonal skills necessary to lead a diverse
community; and, (c) demonstrate a commitment to fostering
diversity, equity, and inclusion in a range of academic and
professional activities.Desired QualificationsA proven record of
excellence in leadership, management, and administration skills;
including developing and fostering working relationships with
faculty, staff, and stakeholders, team building, and managing staff
issues/concerns.Experience in leadership and administering large,
multidisciplinary, and diverse research teams and programmatic
endeavors.Experience overseeing budgets, an ability to garner
additional funds and resources for programs, and the ability to
partner with advancement and development.Experience building
capacities that support the ever-changing agriculture and natural
resources communities, consistent with the land-grant
mission.Required Application MaterialsAll applications,
nominations, and inquiries are invited. Applications should include
4 letters of reference , a CV or resume and a letter of interest
addressing the themes in this profile, including a statement
detailing how your past and future work will contribute to
advancing MSU's commitment to inclusive excellence.Special
InstructionsAll applications, nominations, and inquiries are
invited. Applications should include 4 letters of reference, a CV
or resume and a letter of interest addressing the themes in this
profile, including a statement detailing how your past and future
work will contribute to advancing MSU's commitment to inclusive
excellence.WittKieffer is assisting Michigan State University in
this search. For fullest consideration, candidate materials should
be received byAugust 30, 2024.Confidential Nominations, inquiries,
and application materials can be directed to:Jessica Herrington
(https://wittkieffer.com/consultants/jessica-herrington) andNatalie
Song (https://wittkieffer.com/consultants/natalie-song)
at:MSUAgBioAD@wittkieffer.comIn addition, candidatesmustapply
through Michigan State University's online portal atMSU - Careers
(https://careers.msu.edu/mob/en-us/job/518392/vice-provost-for-teaching-and-learning-innovation)
.All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or
protected veteran status.Review of Applications Begins
On08/30/2024Remote Work StatementMSU strives to provide a flexible
work environment and this position has been designated as
remote-friendly. Remote-friendly means some or all of the duties
can be performed remotely as mutually agreed
upon.WebsiteHTTPS://WWW.CANR.MSU.EDU/RESEARCH/Department
StatementMichigan State University (http://www.msu.edu) is the
nation's pioneer land-grant university and one of the top research
universities in the world. Home to nationally ranked academic,
residential college, and service-learning programs, MSU enjoys a
park-like campus with outlying research facilities and natural
areas. MSU is a diverse community that provides regional, national,
and international leadership in research, excellence in teaching
(emphasizing international engagement), and a strong Extension
program that partners with diverse interest groups to bring
science-based responses to social and environmental challenges. The
University proactively upholds the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA) and provides individual accessibility plans to students and
employees with disabilities. MSU is also proactive in exploring
employment opportunities for dual-career families inside and
outside the University and respects all family forms. Information
regarding MSU's dual career and other Work-life support can be
found at https://worklife.msu.edu/.Michigan possesses abundant
natural resources and is surrounded by the beautiful Great Lakes.
The MSU campus is in theCity of East Lansing
(https://www.cityofeastlansing.com/) , adjacent to the capital city
of Lansing. The area has a diverse population of approximately
450,000. Local communities have excellent school systems and place
a high value on education. The region has numerous music and
theatre offerings, with an active arts community that includes
theWharton Center for the Performing Arts
(https://www.whartoncenter.com/) and theBroad Art Museum
(https://broadmuseum.msu.edu/) . Michigan boasts a growing local
food movement, over 200 wineries and 200 microbreweries, diverse
outdoor recreation activities, and a range of sporting events
year-round.Founded on February 26, 1888, as the Michigan
Agricultural Experiment Station, Michigan State University
AgBioResearch is part of a nationwide network of agricultural
experiment stations created after the passage of the Hatch Act to
benefit farmers and deliver agrarian advancements. Today, our focus
has broadened to include a robust research portfolio covering food,
health, and the environment. Over 300 faculty across seven colleges
conduct research as part of the ABR portfolio.ABR conducts
leading-edge research that combines scientific expertise with
practical applications to advance agriculture, sustain natural
resources, generate economic prosperity, and enhance the quality of
life in Michigan and worldwide. Researchers across the MSU campus
seek to discover economically feasible, scientifically based
solutions to global challenges such as climate change, water
issues, invasive species, and food safety and security.Our success
is based on partnerships with the Michigan agriculture and natural
resources sectors, MSU Extension, commodity organizations,
governmental funding agencies, and exceptional legislative support
at the state and federal levels. Industry and stakeholder input
heavily guides our research in meeting specific needs and
addressing emerging threats.MSU StatementMichigan State University
has been advancing the common good with uncommon will for more than
160 years. One of the top research universities in the world, MSU
pushes the boundaries of discovery and forges enduring partnerships
to solve the most pressing global challenges while providing
life-changing opportunities to a diverse and inclusive academic
community through more than 200 programs of study in 17
degree-granting colleges.Advertised: Jun 24, 2024 Eastern Daylight
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