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Showing posts with label aquatic science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aquatic science. Show all posts

PROGRAM ASSOCIATE, Wayne State University - Detroit, MI

PROGRAM ASSOCIATE

Wayne State University is seeking applicants for the position of Program
Associate for a new center for research on urban watersheds. This center will be Wayne
State University’s focal point for leadership, research and education on water and aquatic
resources in urban and natural systems, with goals of advancing the health of urban waters and associated research, education, policy, economic development, and environmental sustainability.

The Program Associate will:
  • coordinate a range of research and educational programs that
advance the center’s mission
  • facilitate interaction of multidisciplinary teams of researchers
  • identify grant and philanthropic opportunities
  • support grant proposal efforts
  • communicate programmatic activities and goals to the public and our
partners

The Program Associate position is expected to be a part-time position,
but may also be supplemented to bring to full-time status, depending on
applicant qualifications, at the time of hire. This is a 2-year position
with the possibility of a longer appointment.

The ideal candidate will possess an advanced degree (e.g. M.S., PhD or
equivalent) with relevance to aquatic science and engineering. The
position requires strong skills in leadership, interpersonal
communication, fundraising, management, organization and collaboration.

Wayne State University is a large, comprehensive, nationally ranked
research institution with state-of-the-art research facilities. The
metropolitan Detroit area offers a rich cultural and educational
environment, an excellent standard of living, and easy proximity to
Michigan’s
lakes, forests and recreational sites.

INQUIRIES AND APPLICATIONS:

To apply, send a letter of interest by email with “Watershed Program
Associate” in the subject line, indicating your preference for a part
time or full time position, CV, and contact information for three
references to Dr. Carol Miller at ab1421@wayne.eduab1421@wayne.edu>.

APPLICATION DEADLINE April 1, 2015.