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The Delaware Geological Survey (DGS) is seeking a Director who also serves as the Delaware State Geologist. The DGS is a highly regarded research and service unit of the University of Delaware. As a statutory nonregulatory universitybased state agency (Delaware Code Title 7 Chapter 55 the DGS plays a unique role in the application of highquality science to public needs and issues related to geology water resources natural hazards geospatial data and data delivery. The DGS Director provides scientific leadership for the survey manages the surveys business fiscal and personnel matters and interacts with government officials the scientific community and the public. The Director is responsible for developing and managing the surveys budget providing written and oral testimony to state officials related to agency appropriations and for seeking additional funding through grants and collaborative relationships with other agencies and institutions. The Director has a significant influence on statewide policy issues of a geological nature participating in highlevel legislative and policy processes and advising state regulatory agencies.
We seek an energetic and visionary Director with a record of scientific accomplishment strong management and interpersonal skills a vision for application of geoscience to public needs and the ability to effectively communicate about science with a variety of constituencies. Applicants should have a record of expertise on earth and water resource issues relevant to societal needs. The successful candidate should possess the ability to independently lead an organization with minimal supervision and demonstrate the vision and initiative necessary to enhance innovative research and service programs. We seek candidates with demonstrated leadership ability who can effectively and collegially manage personnel in a small teamoriented department. Strong administrative skills are essential and ideally include experience in managing business and fiscal matters and the ability to effectively coordinate budget and strategic plan development. Qualified candidates from government academic and industry backgrounds who appreciate and can promote the value of DGS programs are encouraged to apply. Policy experience at the state or federal levels is desirable.
The position of Director and State Geologist is a 12month appointment supported by state and university funds. The expected workload is 85 administration with the remaining 15 workload to contribute meaningfully to the research and service mission of the department. The primary responsibilities of the job will be to 1 manage the overall operations of DGS including leading a team of research scientists and technical and administrative support staff and hiring of new staff; 2 guide contribute to and facilitate new opportunities in research related to the geology water resources natural hazards and geospatial framework of Delaware; 3 facilitate and enhance external funding opportunities for research and service programs in the above areas and oversee geology and hydrologyrelated cooperative programs with counterpart federal agencies; 4 serve as a public advocate for the application of earth water and spatial science to stakeholder needs both through interfacing with state federal and local government agencies and officials as well as by outreach and effective media engagements; 5 represent Delawares interests in interstate water management decisionmaking and negotiations. The position could also involve occasionally teaching courses in the applicants area of expertise and advising graduate students.
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The DGS is located in its own modern wellequipped building on the University of Delaware campus in Newark Delaware. The Survey receives an annual direct state appropriation (currently $2.5 million) and employs a permanent fulltime staff of 20 scientists and support staff. In its role as a research and service organization in geoscience and water resources the DGS has productive interaction with other highly regarded naturalresourcerelated programs at the University of Delaware as well as with state and federal agencies community and business organizations and the general public. The State Geologist is given a halftime faculty appointment in the Department of Earth Sciences and several of the DGS staff scientists have secondary appointments as faculty members and significant involvement with graduate and undergraduate student research. More information on the DGS is available at Experience:
Director
Full-Time