Associate Dean and Associate Director of Cooperative Extension (#0089069) bei University of Hawaii
University of Hawaii · Honolulu, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite
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About the Department
Title: Associate Dean and Associate Director of Cooperative Extension
Position Number: 0089069
Hiring Unit: College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience (CTAHR)
Location: Honolulu, HI, Oahu
Posting Date: October 22, 2025
Closing Date: Continuous, first review by date will be January 2, 2025
Budgeted Salary Range: $129,732 to $233,508
Additional Salary Info: Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience
Full Time/Part Time: Full Time
Temporary/Permanent: Permanent
Funding: General
INTRODUCTION
The Associate Dean and Associate Director for Cooperative Extension in the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience (CTAHR) must be a visionary leader for the Cooperative Extension programs, serving as the catalyst for the development of Extension programs responding to the needs of stakeholders for Hawai'i's agriculture and communities. The individual must embrace the shared vision and mission for CTAHR and espouse the values of excellence, relevance, and collegiality.
Working with other college administrators, the individual is responsible for developing and participating in an environment that is supportive and respectful of faculty, staff, and students and creating a college that values excellence in scholarship, ethical behavior, diversity, and service to others. The Associate Dean of Extension serves with the Dean and Director of Research and Cooperative Extension, Associate Dean and Associate Director for Research, and the Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs in the daily operations of CTAHR. The Associate Dean of Extension is accountable to the Dean and Extension Director of CTAHR. The principal duties are as follows:
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provides leadership and establishes goals for a relevant and effective agricultural and human resources cooperative Extension program in consultation with the administrative management team, department chairpersons, faculty, and clientele.
- Approves, monitors, and evaluates Extension projects; initiates specific projects; coordinates interdepartmental and interdisciplinary projects; and integrates Extension policies, priorities, and programs with those of the Associate Dean and Associate Director for Research and the Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs.
- Develops policies and budgets with the Dean's concurrence.
- Maintains liaison with National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) partnership offices on issues relating to Cooperative Extension, including all Smith Lever funds, annual plans of work, and accomplishments, and impact/implementation reports. Represents CTAHR regionally and nationally, including attendance at the regular meetings of the Western Extension Directors Association.
- Actively seeks and encourages Extension faculty to seek external funding for Extension/research programs.
- Develops and implements, in collaboration with University resources, a faculty development program focusing on Extension faculty enhancement.
- In cooperation with the Associate Dean and Associate Director for Research, manages an internal grants program.
- Identifies Extension position priorities and position reassignments according to evolving Extension priorities.
- Participates in the administration of off-campus research/Extension centers with department chairpersons, county administrators, and CTAHR Administration.
- Oversees the Agriculture Diagnostic Service Center.
- Coordinates the Extension budget and allocations of State and Federal Extension funds.
- Participates in promotion, tenure, and post-tenure evaluation of CTAHR faculty.
- Serves on designated college, University, and national committees related to Extension outreach programs.
- Seeks involvement and leadership roles in Associate of Public and Land-grant Universities (APUL).
- Serves on advisory committees of other agencies/groups as requested and as beneficial for CTAHR.
- Maintains close communication with agriculture, natural resources, community, and family organizations to identify Extension programming needs.
- Performs other duties as necessary and as delegated by the CTAHR Dean.
- Ph.D. in a discipline associated with CTAHR from an accredited college or university.
- Attainment of the academic rank of professor or equivalent, or have demonstrated a record of comparable professional experience prior to appointment.
- Five (5) years of leadership experience in higher education at the department chair or program director level or higher administrative position.
- Experience in Cooperative Extension, along with a comprehensive understanding of the State-Federal Extension partnership.
- Ability to secure grants and private funds to support extension innovations.
- Knowledge of extension services and the ability to supervise staff.
- Excellent communication skills, interpersonal abilities, and the ability to work in a strong team environment to achieve CTAHR’s mission and goals.
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
- Experience as an Extension Agent and/or Extension Specialist.
- Evidence of leadership experience.
- Familiarity with Extension operations in other states.
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- Cover Letter summarizing the candidate’s interest and qualifications for the position;
- Current Resume or Curriculum vitae (CV);
- Names of four (4) professional references, including title and contact information (phone number & email address);
- Official transcripts or original documentation from the institution confirming the degree (copies acceptable; however, official transcripts sent directly from the degree-granting institution are required upon hire). Diplomas will not be accepted.
Note: Complete applications and required document attachments must be submitted before close of vacancy. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed by the hiring committee.
References will not be contacted without prior notice to the candidate. A background check will be made prior to employment.
INQUIRIES: Dr. Parwinder Grewal, [email protected]
Position Duties
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