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Associate Director Alaska Sea Grant

Employer
University of Alaska
Location
AK, Alaska, US
Salary
Competitive
Closing date
Jul 7, 2022

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Sector
Academic / Research
Field
Conservation science
Discipline
Finance
Salary Type
Salary
Employment Type
Fellowship
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Job Number: 519544

Classification:Administrative Management 4

Grade:Grade 83

Work type: On Campus, Staff Full-time

Administrative Unit:University of Alaska Fairbanks

School/Business unit:UAF Alaska Sea Grant and MAP

Location: Anchorage

Categories: Executive/Director/Management, Administrative/Personnel, Business/Accounting/Finance, Research/Science/Grants

Position Summary:Applicants are invited for the position of Associate Director for Alaska Sea Grant. The Associate Director leads research and fellowship programs, serves on the management team to develop new program ideas, strategies and funding, and ensures program integrity and compliance. This position offers the opportunity to learn and work in a dynamic and collaborative environment and to build professional relationships with leading scientists and practitioners in marine-related outreach, research, and education throughout Alaska. The successful candidate will represent Alaska Sea Grant at local, state and national levels. Competitive applicants will have refereed publications, successful grant writing experience, organizational and leadership skills, and experience in natural or social science research related to healthy coastal ecosystems, sustainable fisheries and aquaculture, resilient communities and economies, and/or environmental literacy and workforce development.

Duties:

1 Lead the Alaska Sea Grant research program. Lead preparation of the research component of the four-year Omnibus proposal to NOAA, including competitive selection of proposals. Develop the bi-annual Request for Proposals in conjunction with the Director. Oversee pre-proposal and full proposal review and evaluation, ensuring integrity and compliance with National Sea Grant competition policy and other federal policies, and ensuring appropriate budgets, including award amounts and matching funding commitments, across multiple projects. Serve as coordinator for National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance. Lead data sharing implementation and policy compliance. Administer and develop best practices in project management and reporting, including use of databases and online applications. Develop communication materials on research projects and related activities, e.g. blog posts, newsletter stories, annual report entries. Provide accurate and timely representation of research projects for the Alaska Sea Grant website. Connect potential researchers with community partners and other stakeholders across Alaska. Coordinate the Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium Essential

2 Administer Alaska Sea Grant fellowship, traineeship, and internship programs. Lead the recruitment of fellows and host organizations for the Alaska Sea Grant State Fellowship program, including developing communication materials and strategies. Administer application and review for national fellowships, such as the Knauss Fellowship and other Sea Grant-related fellowships that are administered at the state level. Lead the recruitment of interns and host organizations for the Community-Engaged Internship summer program. Administer fellowship and traineeship appointments and funding. Serve as the point of contact for these programs. Manage partnerships and agreements between Alaska Sea Grant and host organizations. Develop professional development opportunities for fellows, trainees and interns, and create a long-term system for implementation, including hosting monthly meetings, communicating upcoming opportunities, and supporting a cohort environment for high-achievers in their early careers. Essential

3 Lead reporting to National Sea Grant on research projects, fellowships, and special projects, including collation of metrics and measures, and writing high quality impact and accomplishment statements. Lead and participate in reporting to federal, state, and local entities. Essential

4 Participate as a member of the Alaska Sea Grant Management Team and provide program leadership. Work with the management team to develop strategic plans and related documents. Represent Alaska Sea Grant and UAF at Sea Grant Association and other Sea Grant network programs. Participate in the National Sea Grant Research Coordinator network and coordinate with other Sea Grant research programs. As needed, act on behalf of the Director at university, state, and national levels. Essential

5 Seek opportunities to grow and leverage funding. Lead preparation of proposals, including Sea Grant special projects competitions and opportunistic solicited and unsolicited proposals. Coordinate proposals to National Sea Grant led by researchers inside and outside of Alaska. Essential

KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES:

Expert knowledge of natural or social science related to healthy coastal ecosystems, sustainable fisheries and aquaculture, resilient communities and economies, and/or environmental literacy and workforce development.

Expert knowledge of research methodology. Expert ability to collect, analyze, interpret and manage data. Ability to problem solve and implement solutions.

Advanced leadership skills. Ability to manage a complex research program with multiple principal investigators working on diverse research projects across Alaska. Ability to recommend, create, and implement process improvements and strategic plans. Ability to develop and administer high-visibility programs.

Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Decipher requests for information and formulate appropriate responses to a varied and culturally diverse audience.

Knowledge of grant writing procedures and the ability to secure funding from outside entities. Ability to manage budgets and familiarity with federal granting agency processes, procedures, and regulations.

Proven ability to get work published in a refereed publication.

Strong organizational skills with ability to pay attention to detail and see the big picture. Ability to work independently. Ability to manage sudden deadlines, short-notice changes, and conflicting priorities. Ability to manage simultaneous projects and prioritize projects and activities.

Ability to work within budget and time constraints.

Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

Knowledge of Alaskan coastal communities and natural resource issues.

TYPICAL EXPERIENCE:

Experience in natural or social science research related to healthy coastal ecosystems, sustainable fisheries and aquaculture, resilient communities and economies, and/or environmental literacy and workforce development.

Familiarity with the grant processes and regulations of NOAA or other federal agency.

Preferred Experience:

Experience with state, federal and Tribal organizations in Alaska.

REQUIRED EDUCATION OR TRAINING:

PhD or equivalent in marine science, fisheries, ecology, environmental science, anthropology, economics, Alaska Native studies, cross-cultural studies, or a related field.

A master's degree with 5 years research administration or successful competitive research experience in the above fields may be used to substitute for a PhD.

This is a full-time,Grade 83 (https://www.alaska.edu/hr/talent/files/fy22-salary-schedules/regular-staff-salary-schedules/FY22_ALL_STAFF.pdf) , minimum $81,515 annually, DOE, 12-month position complete with a competitive salary andUA employee benefits package (https://alaska.edu/jobs/benefits.php) . UA provides a generous compensation package that includes excellent benefits including retirement options, annual leave, 12 paid holidays per year, tuition waivers for employees and family members, and affordable medical, dental and vision care coverage.

TO APPLY: Please submit a cover letter that describes your interest and how you meet the qualifications for the position, a resume/CV, and names with contact information for three (3) references.

REVIEW DATE: To ensure consideration, please apply prior to June 16, 2022 11:55 pm Alaska Standard Time. The review will begin on June 17th, 2022. This position will remain open until filled.

*To be eligible for this position, applicants must be legally authorized for unrestricted employment in the United States. No work visas will be sponsored for this position.

Reasonable Accommodation Statement:

The University of Alaska (UA) is responsible for providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities throughout the applicant screening process. If you need assistance in completing this application or during any phase of the interview process, please contact UA Human Resources by phone at 907-450-8200.

Affirmative Action Statement:

UA is an AA/EO employer and educational institution and prohibits illegal discrimination against any individual:www.alaska.edu/nondiscrimination

The successful applicant is required to complete a background check. Any offer of employment is contingent on the background check.

Probationary Period:

Pursuant to University Regulation 04.07.020, new employees of the University are employed in an at-will probationary status for the first six months of employment. During the probationary period, employment may be terminated for no reason or any reason. Promoted employees also serve a probationary period with limited rights of retreat.

Public Disclosure Statement:

Your application for employment with the University of Alaska is subject to public disclosure under the Alaska Public Records Act.

University of Alaska is a Drug-Free Workplace. University of Alaska campuses are Tobacco-Free.

Training Policy:

It is the policy of the University of Alaska (UA) that all employees are required to complete training to meet the requirements of the positions they hold, and to complete the required training within a specified period to remain employed at the UA.

Contact Information:

If you have any questions regarding this position, please contact University of Alaska HR at 907-450-8200.

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