Now Hiring: Director for the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring (ALLARM)
The Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring (ALLARM) is an aquatic community 
science center at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. ALLARM is a 
nationally recognized technical and programmatic support center for community 
organizations interested in watershed assessment, protection, and restoration 
through the lens of citizen science.
The Director for ALLARM oversees the operation, program development, strategic 
implementation, grant writing, community engagement and student learning. This 
unique position compiles the critical skills of higher education leadership, 
strategic planning, administration, and successful grant writing to raise funds 
for ALLARM’s $400K annual budget, as 70% of the organization is funded by 
external grants. The remaining 30% is supported by Dickinson College as a high 
impact learning center for our students.
Through the work of three full time professional staff, three part time staff 
and 10-16 Dickinson College part-time student employees, ALLARM has carried out 
its mission to empower regional communities with scientific tools to assess 
stream health and help communities use those data to implement stream 
restoration and protection measures since 1986.
Essential Functions:

  *   Maintains organizational vision and in collaboration with full-time 
employees (FTE), defines ALLARM’s annual scope of work while identifying and 
prioritizing areas for development.
  *   Raises external funds through grants and donor support ($400,000+). 
Maintains organization finances, writes grant proposals and reports, and 
cultivates relationships with existing and possible funders.
  *   Supervises full and part-time professional staff. Ensures that they are 
engaging in exciting projects that are aligned with ALLARM’s strategy, 
leveraging their strengths and interests, and maximizing their learning 
opportunities in the organization.
  *   Supervises ALLARM student staff. Develop, implement, and assess student 
work plans that facilitate opportunities to engage in community-based work, 
build their professional skill sets to be effective leaders, and experience 
high-impact learning.
  *   Works collaboratively with the ALLARM team to develop and implement 
technical and scientific water quality monitoring resources to support regional 
volunteer and community scientists. Creates and co-creates educational 
resources, workshops, monitoring methods manuals, quality assurance project 
plans, and educational resources. Oversees a quality assurance/quality control 
lab for volunteer scientists.
  *   Identifies opportunities for new partnerships with community 
organizations as well as statewide, regional, national, and international 
networks.
  *   Fosters collaborations with Dickinson faculty, staff, and students in and 
out of classroom. Serve on campus committees as applicable and works to connect 
ALLARM to projects and initiatives of Dickinson College.
For more job details and how to apply please go to the Dickinson College 
website at: https://jobs.dickinson.edu/postings/7842

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Jill Arriola, Ph.D. (she/her)
Staff Scientist
Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring (ALLARM)
dickinson.edu/allarm | @allarmwater

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