Classification & Title: 9361, Head (With Faculty Rank)
Working Title: Department Head
FLSA Status: Exempt
Term: 12-month tenured faculty
Reports to: Dean
College/Admin Unit: College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences
Campus Location: University of Minnesota Twin Cities, St. Paul
College Overview
The College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS) is composed of 27 programs: 14 undergraduate and 13 graduate programs in disciplines involving food, agricultural, and natural resource sciences. CFANS also has 10 research and outreach centers across Minnesota, plus the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, the Bell Museum of Natural History, and dozens of interdisciplinary centers that span the college, the university, and the globe. Undergraduate enrollment in the college is about 2000 students. CFANS students are well-prepared for a diverse, multicultural workforce through the collegeâ™s emphasis on experiential, interdisciplinary, and intercultural learning; internships and global perspectives.
At CFANS, we aim to inspire minds, nourish people, and enhance the natural environment, and we believe that's only possible if everyone feels seen, heard and respected. Our College embraces equity and diversity and prioritizes purpose-driven scientific discovery in order for us to build a better tomorrow, together. We align with the University of Minnesota in providing 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.
Department Overview
Ongoing collaborative and interdisciplinary efforts in basic and applied research have enabled the faculty in the Department of Plant Pathology to build a strong foundation of science in teaching, research, and extension. Faculty in the Department are nationally and internationally recognized for conducting research in genetics of disease resistance at the molecular, cellular, and whole plant levels; genomics/bioinformatics of plant-microbe interactions; plant disease management; microbial/microbiome ecology related to plant health and disease; biological control; population genetics; fungal biology and genomics; plant virology; bacteriology; nematology; forest health; wood deterioration; high throughput phenotyping; and global climate change. Exemplary education, based on research, is a departmental priority and faculty offer a rich and diverse portfolio of undergraduate and graduate courses, serving students within the Department and across the College and University through in-person and online delivery. The Departmentâ™s strong graduate program delivers excellence in teaching, research, and mentoring that provides an enriching graduate experience. Graduates move on to careers in agriculture and related industries, public agencies, academia, and private consulting. The Department has access to state-of-the-art facilities including plant growth facilities with classrooms, greenhouses, and a biosafety level 3 (BSL-3) plant pathology quarantine greenhouse and laboratory, along with adjacent research plots that support both conventional and organic production systems. Other resources include the Minnesota Supercomputer Institute and Biodale (a consortium of University of Minnesota research service facilities) that provide state-of-the-art genomic, imaging, and mass-spectrometry facilities. Ten unique research and outreach centers throughout Minnesota enhance the Departmentâ™s research infrastructure. Adjunct faculty from the USDA-ARS Cereal Disease Laboratory, USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station, and USDA-ARS Plant Science Research Unit, located on campus, support the mission of the Department. A dedicated and professional team supports the Department's administrative, financial, and communication functions.
Department Mission:Conduct research, education, and extension focused on plant diseases, plant health, and the biology of plant-microbe interactions to ensure sustainability of agricultural, forest, and natural ecosystems for the benefit of society.
Position Overview
The University of Minnesota invites qualified candidates to apply for the position of Department Head with Faculty Rank within the Department of Plant Pathology. The Department Head reports to the Dean of CFANS and partners with University of Minnesota Extension to accomplish departmental goals and objectives and to deliver nationally and internationally recognized programs in teaching, research, extension, and outreach, including the work at affiliated centers.
The Department Head is the lead academic and strategic officer for the department who works to recruit, mentor, and retain outstanding faculty, graduate students, and academic staff in a set of related disciplines in addition to serving as the administrative leader of departmental programs. In collaboration with college support divisions, the Department Head has responsibility for planning, fiscal management, personnel, and facilities. The Head actively supports the securing of sufficient resources for the department to strengthen and broaden its mission, nurture cross-functional relations at the University and beyond, and to advance its strong international reputation.
The Department aligns with collegiate and the larger University of Minnesota goals in providing 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.
Responsibilities
Department Leadership (75%)
Provide instructional oversight of the assigned programs; oversee curriculum development; and encourage/support instructional excellence.
Assess general education outcomes in core courses taught within the department.
Initiate and facilitate the development of new academic programs and projects, as appropriate.
Assign teaching responsibilities of department faculty, including teaching in interdepartmental programs, in cooperation with Heads of other departments, where appropriate.
Monitor and advance the instructional and research excellence of the program(s) and address problems as they arise.
Serve as an advocate for the departmentâ™s faculty to the College leadership and the University community.
Facilitate and oversee processes for faculty including recruitment, promotion, tenure, and professional leaves.
Provide coaching and mentoring for all faculty in the program(s).
Build and maintain strong relationships with external stakeholders, employers, and supporters, including alumni, business partners, and government and non-profit organizations that may assist in talent development, research, education, outreach, and extension.
Provide supervision and direction to staff in the department administrative office.
Lead recruitment efforts for faculty and specialized staff.
In conjunction with the Dean and the Chief Financial Officer, develop budget and resources plans related to staffing and infrastructure.
Administer and manage the allocation of departmental resources (fiscal, human, facilities, and capital).
Manage daily operations of the department.
Provide leadership in procurement of grant and endowment funding for support of departmental and faculty programs and assist with fundraising efforts.
Participate in the development of policy and strategic planning in the college.
In conjunction with CFANS human resources (HR), work with employees to address misconduct or performance concerns in a timely manner.
Respond to academic questions from students and resolve any academic issues; fulfilling Title IX mandated reporting obligations including escalating concerns to EO/AA and HR, as appropriate.
Actively sponsor diversity, inclusion and equity working towards fulfillment of department/unit and College goals.
Faculty Responsibilities (20%):
As agreed upon following discussion with the Dean, teach an appropriate number of courses relevant to the size and scope of the department.
Participate in research and scholarly activities within the discipline.
Participate in University and community service activities as appropriate.
Service Delivery and Professional Development (5%):
Stay abreast of current developments in leadership and relevant pedagogy by participating in continuing education and training opportunities.
Regularly and actively participate in Department, College, and University events and meetings.
Stay current in personal areas of scholarship and research.
Appointment:
This is a 100%-time, twelve-month annually renewable administrative appointment, with an initial appointment period of three years, and a 12-month tenured faculty position as a Professor in the Department. Reappointment is contingent upon a comprehensive administrative review and evaluation. Position is available immediately. Salary is negotiable and carries an administrative augmentation. The Department Head is responsible administratively to the Dean of CFANS, and is a member of the collegeâ™s leadership council.
Required Qualifications:
Ph.D. in plant pathology or a plant science or microbiological field directly related to research and teaching activities within the Department of Plant Pathology with demonstrated potential to achieve the rank of associate or full professor with tenure prior to appointment having demonstrated excellence in research, teaching and leadership to be eligible to successfully obtain tenure at the rank of full professor at the University of Minnesota.
Commitment to strong disciplinary and interdisciplinary teaching and learning, research and discovery, and outreach and service. Proven record of support of successful undergraduate and graduate programs.
Minimum of eight (8) years of professional experience after the completion of the doctoral degree.
Minimum of 3 years of supervisory/leadership experience including fiscal management.
Record of excellence in teaching/research/discovery as well as engagement/outreach productivity.
Proven record of achievement in leadership and the ability to develop and describe a vision in alignment with the organizationâ™s goals and policies.
Record of publications in the field in peer-reviewed academic journals.
Evidence of ability to pursue and obtain competitive funding.
Experience with formal classroom teaching or Extension/outreach teaching
Demonstrated commitment to advancing and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion among faculty, staff, and students.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
Demonstrated ability to operate strategically to effectively promote and market the unique academic programs offered in Plant Pathology for increased student enrollment and partnerships in the college, university and community.
Evidence of the ability to communicate effectively to a wide diversity of audiences.
A record of implementing innovative and inclusive teaching and pedagogy using multiple platforms.
Evidence of effective mentoring students and/or staff.
Demonstrated skill in fostering linkages with other disciplines and building program partnerships.
Evidence of organizing personnel and resources to successfully obtain large, multi-institutional, nation and international grants.
A record of forming positive relationships with varied internal and external stakeholders.
Record of commitment to recruitment, development and retention of a diverse, high-quality faculty student body and staff.
The University of Minnesota, founded in the belief that all people are enriched by understanding, is dedicated to the advancement of learning and the search for truth; to the sharing of this knowledge through education for a diverse community; and to the application of this knowledge to benefit the people of the state, the nation, and the world.