Reporting to the Extension Dean the Director of Extension Operations serves as the strategic leader guiding statewide operational excellence and alignment with UT Extensions long-term vision. This position provides decisive leadership and direction for Extension operations across 95 counties three 4-H Youth Development Centers Lone Oaks Farm and three regions ensuring cohesive execution of strategic priorities. The Director shapes and drives operational strategies fosters organizational effectiveness and advances workforce and program development to strengthen statewide collaboration with centralized university functions (e.g. HR ITS Facilities Communications Finance) this role establishes unified systems policies and decision frameworks that translate strategic vision into measurable results and sustained institutional success. Direct reports include 10 EESD staff members and 3 Regional Directors.
Screening of applicants credentials will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
Operational Leadership:
Provide strategic leadership for statewide Extension operations overseeing planning performance and continuous improvement across county offices.
Partner with Regional Directors to advance institutional priorities through actionable strategies.
Collaborate with university units to align resources systems and technology with organizational goals.
Lead workforce planning and organizational design and supervise and develop high-performing teams aligned with strategic priorities.
Personnel Development and Staff Support:
Lead UT Extensions professional development talent management and onboarding strategies in alignment with workforce and organizational goals.
Oversee staff development county staffing and compensation decisions and employee relations in collaboration with UTIA HR and Regional Directors.
Provide strategic direction for the New Employee Orientation Conference to ensure an effective and engaging onboarding experience.
Organizational Communication and Liaison:
Compliance and Oversight:
Special Projects and Leadership Support:
Required Qualifications:
Education:
Masters Degree in agriculture education Extension education family and consumer sciences organizational leadership or a related field.
Experience:
Minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible experience in Extension or a related educational organization including supervisory experience.
Knowledge Skills & Abilities:
Demonstrated experience in strategic and operational planning personnel and performance management and budget oversight.
Proven ability to build effective partnerships with university units county governments and stakeholders.
Excellent communication leadership and problem-solving skills.
Knowledge of federal and university reporting requirements.
Preferred Qualifications:
UT Extension
308C Morgan Hall
Knoxville TN 37996
Work Location:
Compensation and Benefits:
Starting Salary Based on Education & Experience
Benefits: Group hospitalization and life insurance; State Retirement; Workers Compensation; sick and annual leave; numerous University of Tennessee and state benefits programs including liberal time off for holidays and longevity pay after three years of service; reimbursement for official travel. Find more information on UT Benefitshere.
Application Instructions:
For best consideration applicants should submit the materials below
About The College/Department/Division:
UT Extension provides a gateway to the University of Tennessee as the outreach unit of the Institute of Agriculture. It is a statewide educational organization funded by federal state and local governments that brings research-based information about agriculture family and consumer sciences and resource development to the people of Tennessee where they live and work.
Required Experience:
Director
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