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Executive Director Research - Alabama Water Institute - 518297

Employer
The University of Alabama
Location
Tuscaloosa

Job Details

Apply nowJob no: 518297
Work type: Regular Full-time (Benefits eligible)
Location: Tuscaloosa
Categories: Director/Executive, Research/Scientific

Pay Grade/Pay Range: Non Classified - Grade NA

Department/Organization: 701101 - VP Research

Normal Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 4:45pm

Job Summary: The Executive Director, Research is responsible for oversight, supervision, management, and coordination of activities within a large research center. This includes supervision of personnel, budgeting & accounting, administration of programs & activities, evaluation of personnel & programs and reporting. The Executive Director, Research will also serve as a scientific and/or research ambassador and will be responsible for developing new consulting and research opportunities.

Additional Department Summary: The University of Alabama (UA) seeks a visionary Executive Director for the Alabama Water Institute (AWI).

The Executive Director reports directly to the Vice President for Research & Economic Development and serves in a full-time, 12-month, administrative position. Due to the wide scope of responsibilities, UA invites strong candidates with various backgrounds and experiences from academia, government, non-profit, and/or industry to apply. Depending on background and experience, the Executive Director may be a Senior Research Professional (staff position) and/or an adjunct or tenured faculty member in an appropriate academic department at UA, subject to UA’s standard review practices.

UA, having doubled in size since 2002, is one the nation’s fastest-growing flagship universities. In December 2018, the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education designated UA as a Very High Research Activity Doctoral University, formerly called “R1,” a designation assigned to the nation’s highest level of research activity for institutions that grant doctoral degrees, placing UA among the most elite research universities in the U.S. The Carnegie designation followed unprecedented investment in the campus and in new faculty. Since July 2015, UA President, Dr. Stuart R. Bell, has overseen a $1.16 billion investment in the physical campus, adding more than 2.55 million gross sq ft of space, and the recruitment of over 250 new research-intensive faculty and research professional staff.

The progress of UA’s research and economic development enterprise over the past four years has been extraordinary. Total externally sponsored awards to UA increased by 113%, and total R&D expenditures increased by 105%. In the past three fiscal years, total annual funding from industry partnerships has increased by 500% from about $3 million to more than $15 million. This growth rate strengthens UA’s position as the fastest growing in the Southeastern Conference and in the top 10 for all 146 R1 institutions.

In April 2022, AWI led a consortium to win a competitive five-year $360 million Cooperative Institute award from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) titled, “Cooperative Institute for Research to Operations in Hydrology (CIROH),” representing the largest externally sponsored award in UA’s history. CIROH’s research themes include improving water resources prediction capabilities; advancing community water resources modeling; innovating hydroinformatics tools and data science applications; and integrating social, economic, and behavioral science in water resources prediction.

Also in 2022, the Global Water Security Center, under AWI’s umbrella, secured $4 million in new funding through the Department of Defense and worked with major science agencies to develop cooperative agreements.

AWI coordinates across disciplines to maximize benefits of water-related core facilities and research centers at UA. Current affiliated centers include the Centers for Complex Hydrosystems Research, Freshwater Studies, Sedimentary Basin Studies, Water Quality Research, Remote Sensing Center, and the Global Water Security Center. Faculty from multiple UA departments are affiliated with AWI.

UA’s campus is also home to two federal facilities with primary emphasis in water research and operations.

The National Water Center (NWC) within NOAA’s Office of Water Prediction, collaboratively develops and delivers state-of-the-science national hydrologic analyses, forecast information, data, decision-support services, and guidance to support and inform essential emergency services and water management decisions.

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) is currently building a state-of-art Hydrological Instrumentation Facility (HIF) on UA’s campus. USGS supports water-resource monitoring and evaluation efforts by providing quality-assured hydrologic equipment and instrumentation to the USGS, federal, state, and local agencies, academia, and private industry.

The strong presence of NOAA-NWC and USGS-HIF on UA’s campus provides an unprecedented opportunity for collaboration and partnership.

Strategic Plan for the Alabama Water Institute

UA is committed to premier water-related research and education. AWI’s goal is to become a world-class interdisciplinary water research institute that develops path-breaking, holistic, and environmentally friendly solutions to ensure people and ecological systems in our community, state, nation, and around the world are water secure, with access to clean water, and are resilient to extreme events. UA researchers promote water research in areas of remote sensing, biodiversity of aquatic systems, water quality, water and wastewater treatment, groundwater assessment, flood and drought forecasting, hydro-informatics, and disaster planning and engagement. Partnering agencies include NOAA, USGS, Army Corps of Engineers, NASA, National Science Foundation, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, and the Alabama Geological Survey. With government relationships and numerous private sector partnerships, AWI improves existing centers by encouraging effective multi-disciplinary collaboration and by exploring opportunities to develop new water-related centers.

AWI’s current strategic plan, encompassing years 2021 through 2026, has the following four strategic research themes:

1. Modeling and Remote Sensing – Develop and improve modeling and remote sensors to broaden research in water resource management, hazard assessments, and communications.
2. Integrated Water Resource Assessment – Develop basic understanding needed to inform programs and policies to reduce impact on water quantity, water quality, threatened and endangered species, health, and ecosystem function.
3. Management of Water Hazards – Develop and improve predictive tools that reduce risk and increase resilience of agricultural, industrial, public water supplies, and natural ecosystems to stressors.
4. Water Security and Risk Communication – Create research opportunities to communicate water, science, and risk impacts on society.


The Executive Director will have the following responsibilities:

• Provide a vision for collaborative water research through effective leadership that embraces the full range of disciplines represented by AWI.
• Develop and elevate AWI’s national and international profile.
• Coordinate closely with federal water agencies.
• Partner with UA staff and the Vice President for Research & Economic Development to identify, promote, and contribute resources to strengthen AWI and manage its portfolio. This includes identifying and supporting opportunities for research within existing funding streams and through multi-disciplinary collaboration and partnerships across UA and beyond.
• Work closely with existing affiliated centers to ensure their growth and success.
• Stimulate the development of new research centers consistent with the AWI research focus and leverage unique research resources within UA.
• Foster and support high quality research and scholarly activities within AWI by ensuring a stimulating, collegial, and well-managed environment.
• Collaborate with academic units to attract, retain, and develop faculty and staff who will promote academic and research excellence and will contribute to the successful development of AWI.
• Manage resources effectively to ensure AWI is self-sustainable.
• Engage a range of internal and external stakeholders to identify research opportunities and partnerships.
• Assess gaps and meet the need for common resources and facilities across AWI-affiliated centers.

Required Department Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree with 12 years of relevant experience or master’s degree with at least 10 years of relevant experience.
  • Research and operational experience working in an academic, industrial, and/or government setting. Three years of experience leading successful cross-disciplinary research teams, as evidenced nationally and, preferably, internationally.
  • Evidence of a firm understanding of the full range of disciplines represented by AWI.
    • Experience in government relations, including developing proposals and securing state and/or federal appropriations.
    • Experience working with one or more key federal partners focused on water, including, but not limited to, NOAA, USGS, Army Corps of Engineers, NASA, National Science Foundation, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Environmental Protection Agency.
    • Experience managing public/private partnerships and fostering government to industry relationships.
    • Compelling evidence of being a trusted and effective colleague.
    • History of successful and effective staff management and professional development, and the proven capacity to recruit and successfully train and develop researchers.
    • Acute understanding of the priorities, operation, and strategies of securing externally funded grants and contracts to support research and applied research.
    • Additional required qualifications for faculty consideration: Strong academic record and eligibility for the rank of Full Professor in an appropriate academic department at UA; and a PhD in a relevant discipline.

Preferred Qualifications: Preferred Qualifications of the Executive Director

In addition to meeting the required qualifications, the preferred candidate will have one or more of the following:

• Evidence of national and/or international reputation in one or more of the scientific disciplines represented by AWI.
• Successful and sustained record of achieving prominent levels of research-based funding as a Principal Investigator.
• Existing externally funded research in areas of science represented by AWI and the desire to maintain funding while serving in the Executive Director position.
• Experience developing and leading successful partnerships with multiple academic institutions, industry, state and federal governmental agencies, and foundations.
• A record of pursuing and supporting technology transfer and licensing, and economic development activities.


The planned start date is April 1, 2023 but is negotiable. Only applicants currently legally eligible to work in the United States will be considered. This is an open, national, and rolling search. Review of applications will begin immediately as they are received. Candidates meeting all the required qualifications may be contacted immediately for inquiry and interview. It is possible that a preferred candidate may be selected as other applications are still being received. Therefore, the most serious and qualified candidates are encouraged to submit their application as soon as possible. To receive the fullest and timely consideration, applications should be submitted prior to February 28, 2023; however, the position will remain open until filled. Applications submitted after February 28, 2023, will be reviewed and considered if the position remains unfilled. Application materials should include: 1) a full and updated resume, 2) cover letter summarizing interest in the position and how the minimum qualifications and any preferred qualifications are met, and 3) a list of four references with full contact information. However, references will only be contacted after written consent of the candidate.

Background Investigation Statement: Prior to hiring, the final candidate(s) must successfully pass a pre-employment background investigation and information obtained from social media and other internet sources. A prior conviction reported as a result of the background investigation DOES NOT automatically disqualify a candidate from consideration for this position. A candidate with a prior conviction or negative behavioral red flags will receive an individualized review of the prior conviction or negative behavioral red flags before a hiring decision is made.

Equal Employment Opportunity: The University of Alabama is an Equal Employment/Equal Educational Opportunity Institution. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment or volunteer status without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, age, genetic or family medical history information, disability, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected basis, and will not be discriminated against because of their protected status. Applicants and employees of this institution are protected under Federal law from discrimination on several bases. Follow the link below to find out more. "EEO is the Law" Poster

Advertised: 12 Dec 2022 Central Standard Time
Applications close: 01 Apr 2023 Central Daylight Time

Organization

The University of Alabama embodies an academic community that demands excellence in teaching, research and service and provides an inclusive, nurturing environment for the discovery of knowledge and the development of well-rounded leaders. Founded in 1831 as Alabama's first public college and known as the Capstone of Higher Education, UA provides a premier undergraduate and graduate education built upon global engagement, high-quality scholarship, outstanding teaching, and diversity and inclusivity throughout the community.

Our Mission

The University of Alabama will advance the intellectual and social condition of the people of the state, the nation and the world through the creation, translation and dissemination of knowledge with an emphasis on quality programs in the areas of teaching, research and service.

Our Vision

The University of Alabama will be known as the university of choice for the best and brightest students in Alabama, and all students who seek exceptional educational opportunities. The University of Alabama will be a student-centered research university and an academic community united in its commitment to enhance the quality of life for all Alabamians and the citizens of the nation and the world.

Our Core Values

The University of Alabama is committed to:

  • Undergraduate education that produces socially-conscious, ethical and well-rounded leaders who are grounded in their subject matter and capable of controlling their own destinies.
  • Graduate education that is deeply vested in subject matter knowledge, professional content, research skills and creative activity.
  • Public outreach and service that is held in the highest regard and fosters impactful public engagement to enhance the quality of life for the citizens of Alabama, the nation and the world.
  • Campus life that embodies collaboration, collegiality, respect and a culture of inclusivity.

Our Strategic Goals

  • Provide a premier undergraduate and graduate education that offers a global perspective and is characterized by outstanding teaching, high-quality scholarship and distinctive curricular and co-curricular programs. Increase the University’s productivity and innovation in research, scholarship and creative activities that impact economic and societal development.
  • Enrich our learning and work environment by providing an accepting, inclusive community that attracts and supports a diverse faculty, staff and student body.
  • Provide opportunities and resources that facilitate work-life balance and enhance the recruitment and retention of outstanding faculty and staff.

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