Director Kansas Biological Survey & Professor of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
http://employment.ku.edu/academic/13314BR

KS Biological Survey

Position Overview

The Kansas Biological Survey (KBS; http://biosurvey.ku.edu/) is a designated 
research center at The University of Kansas (KU). Established in 1911, it 
reports to the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research. The Director of KBS  
serves as the State Biologist and establishes the research mission, vision, and 
goals of KBS that address environmental issues important to the State of 
Kansas. The director is also jointly appointed as a tenured faculty member of 
the KU Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (EEB).

The KBS community comprises 75 individuals, including faculty and staff 
researchers, postdocs, graduate students, and professional staff. KBS campus 
facilities are located on the West Campus of KU in Takeru Higuchi Hall, the 
West Campus greenhouse, and adjacent facilities that house environmental 
research laboratories and remote sensing/GIS programs.

KBS also manages the 1,497-ha KU Field Station 
(http://biosurvey.ku.edu/field-station), an active site maintained for 
environmental research and teaching in the sciences, arts, and humanities 
utilized by researchers within KU and across the country. The core area of the 
Field Station is located 20 minutes north of Lawrence and consists of 726-ha 
with eight km of public trails.  The Field Station also includes the 187-ha 
Baldwin Woods Forest Preserve, as well as the 584-ha Anderson County Prairie 
Preserve, which is held by The Nature Conservancy and managed for research by 
KBS.

The director has unique opportunities to develop their   own research program 
synergistically with KBS personnel  and collaboratively with a large and 
diverse research staff at KU both within and outside KBS. KBS is part of a 
dense network of collaborating research centers and academic departments at KU, 
including the Departments of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology;  Geology; 
Geography & Atmospheric Science; Civil, Environmental and Architectural 
Engineering; the Kansas Geological Survey; and the Biodiversity Institute & 
Natural History Museum, among others.

As a premier international research university, The University of Kansas is 
committed to an open, diverse, and inclusive learning and working environment 
that nurtures the growth and development of all. KU holds steadfast in the 
belief that a variety of values, interests, experiences, and intellectual and 
cultural viewpoints enrich learning and our workplace. The Kansas Biological 
Survey actively seeks applications from members of groups underrepresented in 
higher education.

Job Description

KBS Director (80%)

  1.  Develops and articulates the research mission and goals of the Kansas 
Biological Survey (KBS) by fostering positive working relationships internal to 
the University as well as with external organizations including the State of 
Kansas to develop and support cooperative research activities.
  2.  The director provides administrative and scientific leadership as well as 
oversight of the financial affairs and personnel and business practices of KBS. 
The director is actively engaged in strengthening the financial resources 
available to KBS.

  1.  The director stimulates the expansion and diversification of externally 
sponsored research funding by fostering and catalyzing the development of 
ideas, people, and infrastructure necessary for success at the state and 
national levels.

  1.  The director seeks excellence in the recruitment and retention of the 
highest quality academic and research support staff and students from diverse 
backgrounds.

  1.  The director maintains active involvement in research, service, and 
natural resources-related issues in Kansas and can develop their own research 
program in conjunction with  those activities.

  1.  The director plays an active role in guiding policy on environmental 
issues in the state of Kansas, and as appropriate, for other university and 
governmental units and professional societies.

  1.  The director fosters the intellectual growth and development of 
undergraduate and graduate students in cooperation with degree-granting 
departments and supports their training and professional development activities.

  1.  The director fosters and supports a culture of safety, ethical research 
practices, and compliance among KBS and affiliated researchers and staff.

  1.  The director communicates the scientific and financial needs of KBS to 
officials in the Office of Research and KU's upper administration to manage, 
maintain, and enhance the quality of the operations, space, and major research 
infrastructure assigned to or held by KBS.

Professor of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (20%)

The director serves as a tenured Professor in the Department of Ecology & 
Evolutionary Biology with a 20% appointment. Tenured faculty members are 
expected to meet satisfactory standards of performance in all three areas of 
responsibility- teaching/advising, research, and service-and to carry out those 
responsibilities in accordance with the Faculty Code of Rights, 
Responsibilities and Conduct and reflecting a 20% appointment. In a given year, 
contributions to research, teaching/advising, and service may be balanced, or 
added emphasis may be placed on one or more components.

Because the majority of the academic staff at KBS have joint faculty 
appointments in EEB, a joint appointment in EEB for the KBS director 
facilitates and strengthens regular communication and additional opportunities 
for collaborative research . This ongoing communication and cooperation between 
KBS and EEB has developed into a partnership that includes another KU research 
center, the Biodiversity Institute &  Natural History Museum. This triumvirate, 
called "Bio-3", is a collaborative and integrative force that has generated 
strong ties among the faculty and staff in the three units, and has promoted 
cooperative research projects as well as an atmosphere of shared responsibility 
for research and education.

Required Qualifications

  1.  Doctorate degree in biology, ecology, environmental science, or related 
field.
  2.  Eligibility for faculty appointment as a full professor with tenure in 
the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.
  3.  National recognition and scientific leadership in biology, ecology, 
environmental science, or related field,  as demonstrated by a record of 
refereed publications, professional service, and success in securing external 
sponsored project funding.
  4.  Demonstrated administrative experience including financial management and 
development of personnel and programs.
  5.  Excellent communication skills as demonstrated through application 
materials and interview.
  6.  Experience working with multidisciplinary constituencies.
  7.  Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, as articulated in the 
candidate's responses to the application questions regarding diversity.

Preferred Qualifications

  1.  At least five years administrative experience including budgeting, 
personnel management, and program development.
  2.  Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of aquatic and terrestrial 
resources and their management.
  3.  Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of biological inventories and 
surveys, water and resource management, ecosystem dynamics, plant-soil-microbe 
interactions, remote sensing and GIS, and/or other areas of research expertise 
represented at KBS.
  4.  Demonstrated aptitude for innovative and entrepreneurial management.
  5.  Prior involvement in research, teaching, and/or administration at a 
research-active field station.
  6.  Experience in graduate or undergraduate teaching in a discipline related 
to KBS research programs.
  7.  Administrative experience in a comprehensive doctoral-degree granting 
university.

Contact Information to Applicants

Cari Alfers, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Additional Candidate Instruction

A complete application package includes:  an online application, cover letter, 
curriculum vitae, a written statement (not to exceed three pages) summarizing 
your vision for research, research development, and administration, and names 
and contact information for three professional references.  Only complete 
application packages submitted online will be considered.  In addition to the 
materials above, learning about each applicant's contribution and engagement in 
areas of diversity is an important part of KU's mission.  Thus, the following 
questions will be presented at the time of application.  Each response must be 
within 4,000 characters or less.

  1.  Please describe your experience, approach or methodologies to create and 
implement inclusive teaching and advising practices, pedagogical techniques, 
and course materials.

  1.  Please provide an example outlining how you demonstrate(d) your ongoing 
commitment in working with diverse groups/populations in your current and/or 
previous role.
The deadline for applications is February 15, 2019. If you have any questions 
about this position, please e-mail Cari Alfers, Administrative Associate Sr., 
KU Office of Research, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; 785-864-3567.

Visit the KU Office of Research website for more information: 
http://research.ku.edu/employment

Bryan L. Foster
Director, University of Kansas Field Statiom
Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Senior Scientist, Kansas Biological Survey
The University of Kansas, Higuchi Hall
2101 Constant Avenue
Lawrence, KS 66047-3759

email:  [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
lab: http://kbs.ku.edu/people/staff_www/foster/


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