The University of Minnesota Department of Entomology (
http://www.entomology.umn.edu) is a strong and nationally-recognized
department offering highly ranked programs of study at M.S. and Ph.D.
levels.  The Department also contributes to interdisciplinary undergraduate
education. The Department has a distinguished faculty who have won numerous
University and national awards for excellence in teaching, outreach, and
published research.  Department faculty represent a variety of fields
including urban, forest, agricultural, veterinary, medical, and aquatic
entomology; molecular biology and genetics; neurobiology; ecology, taxonomy
and systematics; apiculture; physiology; biological control; integrated
pest management in plant and animal systems; and related fields of study.



The Department’s graduate program is recognized nationally (NRC ranked #4)
and internationally for both its quality and breadth. Graduates of the M.S.
and Ph.D. programs advance into faculty positions at universities in the
U.S. and abroad, research positions with government agencies and
international organizations, and various positions with private sector
firms.



The Department also has active extension programs that fulfill the
Land-Grant mission of the University. By collaborating with other
collegiate units, regional outreach centers, government agencies and
private industry, the Department delivers state-of-the-art applied research
and education on diverse issues such as: insect health in multifunctional
landscapes, biological control and integrated pest management, urban pests
in underserved communities, and honeybee management.  Outreach through the
Bee Squad and Master Gardeners expands the educational impacts of the
Department.



*Responsibilities:*

Key responsibilities of the Head include:

·         Administrative leadership for all aspects of the Department of
Entomology including matters of fiscal, personnel, and operational
excellence

·         Providing strong support for and leadership of activities,
including teaching, research, extension, and outreach on campus and
affiliated centers

·         Representation of the Department within the University and to
stakeholder groups, state, national, and international communities

·         Fostering linkages across Collegiate and University units

·         Creation and support of efforts to secure resources that
strengthen and broaden the Department’s mission and advance its national
and international reputation



*Leadership Competencies:*

A successful candidate will demonstrate the following leadership
competencies:

·         Operate Strategically: Approaches Departmental activities by
means of a “big picture” and long-term view; collaborates with faculty and
stakeholders to set vision and direction

·         Ensure Fiscal Viability: sets and directs budgets for the
Department; aligns resources with priorities

·         Demonstrate Academic Leadership: Displays academic credibility
and sound intellectual leadership; identifies and promotes leadership needs
of the Department; interfaces with internal and external stakeholders to
act on issues important to the Department

·         Engage Faculty and Staff:  Sustains and retains high performance
individuals and teams

·         Demonstrate Organizational Savviness: Understands the context of
issues and dilemmas; is attuned to external and institutional politics;
skillfully navigates University cultures

·         Advocate for Diversity and Differences: Ensures that the
Department supports diversity goals, values, and practices; ensures the
Department is aligned with University’s diversity goals, values, and
practices; leads by example

·         Drive Results:  Creates a culture of innovation, accountability,
high quality, and service

·         Collaboration:  Effectively and respectfully builds consensus

·         Accountability:  Sets high standards for self and the Department;
exhibits and fosters a strong culture of accountability



*Qualifications:*

*Minimum:*

·         Candidates must have an earned doctorate in entomology or a
closely related field

·         Minimum of eight (8) years of professional experience after the
completion of the doctoral degree

·         Record of excellence in research, teaching and or outreach
productivity that meets the criteria for rank of Full Professor in the
Department; must be eligible for tenure at the rank of Full Professor in
the Department of Entomology

·         Record of administrative experience to include experience in
fiscal management

·         Ability to create and articulate a Departmental vision

·         Demonstrated commitment to equal opportunity, diversity,
inclusion, and affirmative actions



*Desired**:*

·         Dedication to maintaining the Department as a national and
international leader

·         Evidence of ability to provide visionary leadership in supporting
and promoting excellence in teaching, research, extension, outreach, and
center activities

·         Broad understanding of current and emerging areas of basic and
applied research

·         Evidence of ability to work with people and to be an advocate for
the Department with many and varied internal and external constituencies

·         Evidence of effective organizational and communication skills,
including speaking, writing, and listening skills

·         Demonstrated skill in fostering linkages with other disciplines
and building program partnerships

·         Ability to maintain a scholarly program in teaching, research
and/or outreach in entomology



*Nature of Appointment:  *

Academic and administrative appointment will be on a twelve-month basis as
Head and tenured faculty position as Full Professor.  The initial
administrative appointment is for three years. Subsequent annual
reappointment will be dependent on performance and outcome of
administrative reviews conducted every three to five years.  Salary is
commensurate with experience and achievement, and carries an administrative
salary augmentation.



*Timeline:*

Review of applications will begin November 7, 2016 and will continue until
a suitable candidate is identified.



*Application Procedure:*

Applicants should submit the following materials:

·         Curriculum Vitae

·         Statement of Interest in the position (1-2 pages)

·         Statement of Vision for the Department (1-2 pages)

·         Names of three references with contact information

All applications must be submitted online at:
http://www1.umn.edu/ohr/employment/index.html (enter job opening code
*313365* in Keywords box). Candidates will have the opportunity to complete
an online application for the position and attach a cover letter and
resume. Additional documents may be attached after application by accessing
your "My Activities" page and uploading documents there.

Nominations and inquiries should be addressed to: Dr. James Bradeen, Dept.
of Plant Pathology, 1991 Upper Buford Circle, University of Minnesota, St
Paul, MN 55108; [email protected] ; 612-625-9736.

For more information about CFANS, view: http://www.cfans.umn.edu



*The University of Minnesota provides equal access to and opportunity in
its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color,
creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability,
public assistance status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender
identity, or gender expression.  As an institution committed to
demonstrating excellence through diversity, the College of Food,
Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences and the University are committed
to hiring a diverse faculty and staff, and strongly encourage candidates
from historically underrepresented groups to apply.  We welcome you to
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Christopher R. Philips

Assistant Professor

Department of Entomology

University of Minnesota

North Central Research & Outreach Center

1861 E US Highway 169

Grand Rapids, MN 55744

Office: 218-327-4490 | Fax: 218-327-4126

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