Assistant Director And Program Leader, Environmental & Natural Resource Programs
University of Maryland Extension
College Park, Maryland, USA
$150,000 - $185,000; not specified; for more infor...
Environmental and natural resources program leadership
Develop and evaluate educational outreach programs
Secure and manage extramural funding
This tenured administrative position provides leadership and direction for Environmental & Natural Resources (ENR) programs within the University of Maryland Extension
Job Summary
This tenured administrative position provides leadership and direction for Environmental & Natural Resources (ENR) programs within the University of Maryland Extension.
Duties include identifying issues, developing, implementing, and evaluating educational and outreach programs addressing statewide needs and public stakeholders.
The role involves securing funding, mentoring faculty for success including promotion and tenure, and serving as a collaborative member of the UME senior leadership team.
Matching Summary
This tenured administrative position provides leadership and direction for Environmental & Natural Resources (ENR) programs within the University of Maryland Extension.
Salary
$150,000 - $185,000; Not specified; For more information on Regular Faculty benefits, select this link
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Environmental and Natural Resources program leadership
Develop and evaluate educational outreach programs
Secure and manage extramural funding
Mentor and evaluate faculty performance
Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams
Budget and administrative program management
Nice-to-have
Applied research accomplishments
Human relationship skills
Strategic planning contributions
Promote collaboration and partnerships
Key Requirements
Doctorate degree (Ph.D.) in a related field
Tenured at rank of Principal Agent or Professor
Administrative/managerial experience
Demonstrated leadership ability
Experience securing and managing extramurally funded programs
Personal transportation and valid driver's license