*DEPARTMENT HEAD*

* NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT*



*South Dakota State University*



The Department of Natural Resource Management at South Dakota State
University invites applications for the position of Department Head. The
University seeks a strong and effective leader with a clear and strategic
vision. The Department of Natural Resource Management is an academic unit
in the College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences. The Department Head
reports to the Dean of this College and also works closely with the
Directors of the Agricultural Experiment Station and SDSU Extension. This
is a 12-month administrative appointment that carries an academic rank of
Professor in the Department of Natural Resource Management.



*RESPONSIBILITIES: *

The Department Head will lead the department to develop and maintain strong
and relevant research, teaching, and extension programs; foster strong
communication and working relationships between the department and alumni,
stakeholders, employers of graduates, and news media; develop and manage
budgets; represent the department in interactions with the College and the
University; have a strong commitment towards faculty development and help
promote the department’s growth and success.



*MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:  *The successful applicant must have a Ph.D. in a
Natural Resource Management-related discipline, including Ecology,
Environmental Science, Range Science, Wildlife or Fisheries Science, or
similar field; and be eligible for the rank of Professor at South Dakota
State University.  Demonstrated effectiveness in written and verbal
communication and interpersonal skills.



*PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: *Preference will be given to candidates with
demonstrated excellence in research, teaching and outreach. Other desired
characteristics include: a history of success in fundraising; demonstrated
focus on conservation, management and ecology of natural resources;
knowledge of the land-grant system and philosophy; competency in advocating
for departmental interests; a commitment to enhancing strong undergraduate
and graduate education programs;  management experience with the ability to
tie budgets to academic goals and to the Department; and the experience to
implement the department’s vision for growth and continued relevance in the
profession.



*ORGANIZATION:  *SDSU, founded in 1881, is the state’s largest and most
comprehensive institution of higher learning.  It is designated Carnegie
Research University-High Intensity; it is the state’s land-grant
institution; and it enrolls approximately 12,500 students.



The department has 25 faculty (21 tenured/tenure-track and 4
non-tenure-track) members active in a wide variety of natural resource
professional organizations including the American Fisheries Society,
Ecological Society of America, Society for Range Management, Society of
Wetland Scientists, and The Wildlife Society.  The department has diverse
teaching, research and extension appointments.  Natural Resource Management
faculty expended over $4 million from external grants and secured $3.5
million in grants from 48 submitted proposals totaling nearly $6 million in
FY14. The department also has 3 Extension Field Specialists and 7 staff
positions.



The South Dakota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit is a
partnership among the U.S. Geological Survey, South Dakota Department of
Game, Fish & Parks, South Dakota State University, the Wildlife Management
Institute, and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Research at the Unit is
directed by three federal scientists and focuses on wildlife and fisheries
management as well as the human dimensions of wildlife management.  Research
Unit faculty members participate in the education of graduate students,
provide technical assistance on natural resource issues, and contribute to
continuing education programs for natural resource professionals.



The department offers the following majors and minors: Ecology and
Environmental Science major; Range Science major and minor; Wildlife and
Fisheries Sciences major including elective options in Organismal Biology,
Management, Conservation, Communications, and Human Dimensions. Students
majoring in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences are also eligible for
certification from the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society.
The Department of Natural Resource Management is also home to the Botany
minor for SDSU.



Most graduate students in the Department pursue M.S. degrees in Wildlife
and Fisheries Sciences or Biological Science or Ph.D. degrees in Wildlife
Science, Fisheries Science, or Biological Science.



Details about the department can be found at
http://www.sdstate.edu/nrm/index.cfm.



*LOCATION:  *SDSU is located in Brookings, South Dakota, an economically
vibrant college town of approximately 22,000 residents, and home to an
outstanding public school system, major medical facilities, parks, and
diverse cultural and recreational amenities.  Brookings is located on the
east-central border of South Dakota, along Interstate 29 and 50 miles north
of Sioux Falls, a city of approximately 160,000 residents, and the core of
the largest metro area in the state.



*APPLICATION DEADLINE:  *Position is open until filled with full
consideration given to applications received by November 14, 2014.



*APPLICATION PROCESS: * SDSU accepts applications through an on-line
employment site.  To apply, visit:  https://yourfuture.sdbor.edu, search by
the position title, view the job announcement, and click on “apply for this
posting.”  The system will guide you through the electronic application
form and requires you to attach a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and
reference page, which should include the mailing and email addresses and
phone numbers of at least five references.  Email applications will not be
accepted .  SDSU is especially interested in candidates that can contribute
to and/or coordinate course offerings that address the experiences of
underrepresented minorities in organizations. Please contact SDSU Human
Resources at (605) 688-4128 if you require assistance with this process.



For questions on the position, please contact Eluned Jones, Search
Chair at (979)
676-0985 or eluned.jo...@sdstate.edu.



Any offer of employment is contingent on the university’s verification of
credentials and other information required by law and/or university
policies, including but not limited to, a criminal background check.



South Dakota State University is committed to affirmative action, equal
opportunity and the diversity of its faculty, staff and students.  Women
and minorities are encouraged to apply.  Arrangements for accommodations
required by disabilities can be made  by emailing h...@sdstate.edu.  SDSU
prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion,
national origin, citizenship, ancestry, gender, marital status, pregnancy,
sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran’s status or any other
protected class in the offering of all educational programs and employment
opportunities.  Individuals with concerns regarding discrimination should
contact:  Equal Opportunity Officer/Title IX Coordinator, Human Resources,
Administration 318, SDSU, Brookings, SD  57007.  Phone:  (605) 688-4128.

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