Applications are still being considered for the TAMUG Marine Biology Department 
Head position. Please apply and/or forward as appropriate.

Position details:
Professor and Head, Department of Marine Biology: Galveston, TX, United States

Texas A&M University, Galveston Campus - Marine Biology Department
Professor and Head, Department of Marine Biology

The Department of Marine Biology at Texas A&M University at Galveston (TAMUG) 
invites applications and nominations for the position of Professor and Head of 
Marine Biology (MARB).

Qualifications.  Candidates must possess a doctorate in a field related to any 
of the department's academic programs, qualify for the rank of full professor 
and have a distinctive and active record of research, publication, and external 
funding. Competitive candidates should be internationally recognized as leaders 
in their academic field of study; have a vision for the future for the 
department, as well as the challenges and opportunities at the national and 
international level; and be a successful advocate for students, staff, and 
faculty in the department. They should support faculty in garnering external 
funding. They should have administrative and budgetary management experience, 
have experience that lends itself to facilitating effective learning and 
instruction, be committed to transparent and engaged faculty governance, be 
collaborative, and be able to manage and resolve conflict. Further, we seek an 
individual who has a leadership style that supports the diversity of department 
community members, creating a department climate that embraces the values of 
inclusion so that all members are heard, valued, and respected, and in which 
all community members can thrive.

Responsibilities: The Head serves as the chief academic, fiscal, development, 
and administrative officer for the Department. The Head is responsible for 
fostering faculty excellence in research, teaching, and service consistent with 
Texas A&M Galveston's Strategic Plan 
(http://www.tamug.edu/AcademicAffairs/Strategic_Plan_2016-2020.html); providing 
effective advocacy for the department within the college, university, state, 
and nation; encouraging a positive, collegial climate grounded in the ideals of 
diversity, inclusion, equity, fairness, and social justice; promoting local, 
regional, state, national and international outreach; establishing a successful 
record of creating a positive climate for the recruitment, development, and 
retention of diverse faculty, students, and staff. Teaching responsibilities 
will include contributing to the need of the Department and advanced courses in 
the candidate's area of specialization.
The Marine Biology Department offers undergraduate and graduate degrees from 
Texas A&M University
- Bachelor of Science degrees in Marine Biology, Marine Fisheries, and Marine 
Biology-License Option (mariner training in Texas A&M Maritime Academy); and 
Master of Science and Doctoral degrees in Marine Biology. Teaching and research 
facilities are located in Galveston, Texas, along the shore of Galveston Bay. 
Galveston is an island city on the Gulf coast of Texas, 50 miles south of 
Houston. MARB faculty (n=18) collaborate with scholars across the institution, 
state, nation and world in active research efforts and in garnering extramural 
funding (>$5 million per year of funded research expenditures).

Application materials: If you would like the challenge and opportunity to lead 
an outstanding department, please upload 1) a letter of intent describing your 
vision for the Department and outlining your research, teaching, and service 
accomplishments; 2) a curriculum vitae; and 3) contact information for four 
professional references at: 
https://tamus.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/TAMU_External/job/Galveston-TAMUG/Professor-and-Head-Department-of-Marine-Biology_R-002147-1,
 or by mailing the application material to: Marine Biology Department Head 
Search Committee, PAR # 4101 c/o Human Resources Department, Texas A&M 
University at Galveston, P.O. Box 1675, Galveston, TX 77553-1675. The 
department is especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute, 
through their research, teaching, and/or service, to the diversity and 
excellence of the academic community. For more information on the position, 
please contact the interim Department Head, Dr. Jaime Alvarado Bremer at 
[email protected]. Review of applications will begin March 10, 2018 and will 
continue until the position is filled. The expected start date is August 27, 
2018, but the starting date is negotiable. Employment is contingent upon 
successful completion of a background check.

The Texas A&M System is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action / Veterans / 
Disability Employer committed to Diversity. Notice of Non-discrimination 
http://www.tamug.edu/hrd/linksAndForms/TAMUG Notice of Nondiscrimination and 
Abuse.pdf

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