Nominations and applications are sought for the position of Director, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB), in the School of Ocean
and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) at the University of Hawaii at Manoa (UHM).
The successful candidate will have a broad,
forward-looking view of marine biology, a proven ability to secure research and development funds, and the skills and experience needed to
lead an institute that encompasses a wide range of research, education, and service activities. The new Director will possess a blend of
entrepreneurial vision, research development and leadership skills. She/he should be sensitive to, and willing to engage with, the
culturally diverse communities of Hawaii. The HIMB Director is expected to foster close interactions with other SOEST units, the University
of Hawaii System, and the local community.
Nominees and applicants must have a doctoral degree and a distinguished, internationally
established reputation in research, skill at establishing community partnerships and donor relations, and a successful history of obtaining
programmatic support. Collaborative experience with international institutions, especially in Pacific Rim countries, is desirable.
Candidates must also have familiarity with the administration of a research institute or large research program. The Director will oversee a
broad range of facilities and programs that lie outside the purview of a conventional academic department, including housing, dive
operations, a boat fleet, extensive outreach and community relations, hosting official visitors, summer courses and programs, a protected
coral reef reserve, responses to severe weather, as well as the management of construction and infrastructure maintenance.
HIMB is a
globally recognized center of innovation for science and technology and place-based education that is fully committed to the University
mission of becoming a Native Hawaiian Place of Learning. The Institute’s principal facilities and operations are located on Coconut
Island (Moku o Loe), a roughly 28-acre island surrounded by a coral reef in Kaneohe Bay on the windward side of the island of Oahu, about 24
km from the UHM campus. The general research, education, and service programs at HIMB currently encompass basic and applied aspects of
tropical marine biology, coral reef ecology, and marine science education including areas of emphasis in the following five sub-disciplines:
1) coral reef biophysical and biogeographical research; 2) coral reef physiology, ecology, evolution, and biodiversity; 3) fisheries
research; 4) population-, spatial and behavioral ecology of marine megafauna; and 5) K-20 marine education and community outreach. The
institute has an annual operating budget of $4.5 million, $11.3 million in extramural funding, and supports 26 faculty positions, 28
postdocs and up to 36 additional employees.
HIMB has a deep engagement with, and commitment to, its neighborhood partners such as the
Windward Community College, the Koolaupoko Hawaiian Civic Club, Koolau Foundation, Paepae O Heeia, Kakoo, Oiwi, and the Kaneohe and Kahaluu
Neighborhood Boards. In collaboration with many of these partners, HIMB manages the Heeia National Estuarine Research Reserve, approximately
1,400 acres of estuary and coastal wetland in Kaneohe Bay, including Moku o Loe.
The University of Hawaii at Manoa is a land-, sea-,
space-, and sun-grant institution with an enrollment of approximately 20,000 graduate and undergraduate students. In addition to its own
faculty and staff, HIMB sponsors affiliated faculty from other University of Hawaii campuses, scientists from federal and state agencies,
short-term visiting scientists, and adjunct faculty. The Institute’s Director reports directly to the Dean of SOEST, the largest
school within the University of Hawaii System.
Nominations, inquiries, and applications are being accepted for this position. Review
of applications will begin on or about March 25, 2024 and will continue until the position is filled. For inquiries and nominations: send
email to [email protected], or Dr. Judy Lemus, Chair ([email protected]; 808-956-2582).
Visit https://manoa.hawaii.edu/executivesearch/himb/ for the full job
description and how to apply.
The University of Hawai‘i is committed to being a foremost indigenous-serving institution and advancing sustainability efforts. UH is designated as an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution and Minority Serving Institution.
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