Director of Trout Lake Station, Center for Limnology, University of
Wisconsin-Madison

The Center for Limnology, UW-Madison invites applications for a Director
whose responsibility would be to direct Trout Lake Station (TLS). We seek an
outstanding scientist with a track record of publication and extramural
funding and an internationally-recognized research program in any area of
freshwater science, including but not exclusive to limnology, aquatic
ecology, fisheries, stream ecology, aquatic biogeochemistry, or global
change biology. We also seek a candidate with administrative leadership who
can build community partnerships, and shape and implement a compelling
vision for the future of the station.  A full description of the position
can be found on the Center for Limnology website:
https://limnology.wisc.edu/employment/director-of-trout-lake-station-vacancy/

Trout Lake Station is a year-round field station situated on 72 acres of
mixed forest on the shores of Trout Lake near Boulder Junction, Vilas
County, in Wisconsin’s northern highlands lake district. It provides access
to a diversity of aquatic systems, with more than 2,500 lakes within 50 km.
Facilities include a 10,000 sq. ft. laboratory with meeting rooms, library,
computing facilities, storage, research boats and sampling equipment, and 10
cabins capable of housing 48. The director is expected to be based at the
station year-round and resides off station. The station is part of the
Center for Limnology (http://limnology.wisc.edu/) at UW–Madison and offers
diverse collaborative opportunities (www.water.wisc.edu), including
involvement with the North Temperate Lakes Long Term Ecological Research
program (https://lter.limnology.wisc.edu/).

Duties and Responsibilities:
Research activities 40%
The candidate will serve as Principal Investigator (PI) and is expected to
build an externally-funded research program in the aquatic sciences based at
the station. The candidate will be expected to publish peer-review
publications, supervise research staff, engage in professional activities,
and interact with students, postdocs, and faculty colleagues at UW-Madison
and beyond.

Oversight of TLS 35%
The candidate will oversee TLS activities and expenditures, including
deployment of TLS resources, construction and maintenance of buildings,
supervision of employees and students, and creation of a positive and
inclusive environment at TLS. The candidate will also be expected to promote
use of TLS by a broad base of faculty and institutions, and provide
leadership in new initiatives aimed at expanding the research, teaching, and
outreach mission of TLS and UW-Madison.

Community outreach and engagement 25%
The candidate will interact with the public on science-related matters, host
events at TLS, build community partnerships, and engage with resource
professionals, the media, local communities, lake users and civic leaders.
The candidate will also be expected to build and maintain connections with
UW alumni, donors, and supporters.   

Qualifications:
-PhD required. Preferably in limnology, aquatic sciences or related discipline.
-Minimum of 5 years of experience in a research setting.
-Strong record of research, peer-review publication, and extramural research
funding.
-Experience or potential for excellence in administration and program building.
-Experience with outreach, community engagement, and communicating with
diverse audiences.
-Leadership in fostering a collaborative environment, and commitment to
equity and diversity.

Your application must be received through Jobs at UW
(http://jobs.hr.wisc.edu/cw/en-us/job/495704/trout-lake-station-director) 
portal to be considered as a candidate. Please click on the "Apply Now"
button to begin the application process. To apply for this position you must
submit ONE document in pdf (preferred) or word format that contains the
following information: 1. Cover letter (your cover letter should address
your qualifications as they pertain to the minimum number of years and type
of relevant work experience listed). 2. Complete CV 3. Contact information
for three references (References will not be contacted without advanced
notice) 4. Research statement (approximately 1000 words)  5. Vision
statement for TLS, including a statement on diversity (approximately 500
words.) Review of applications will begin October 12, 2017, with a target
start date in 2018. Further questions can be directed to Professor Jake
Vander Zanden at [email protected]. 

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