Job opening: Interdisciplinary (Program Director)
Salary: $169 430 - 204 000 per year
Relocation: YES
Published at: Mar 15 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
The National Science Foundation is seeking a qualified candidate for an Interdisciplinary (Program Director) position for the Arctic Natural Sciences Program within the Directorate for Geosciences (GEO), Office of Polar Programs (OPP) in Alexandria, VA.
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Duties
The responsibilities of the NSF program officer are constantly evolving. The program officer is guided by the goals of NSF's Strategic Plan: (1) enable the United States to uphold a position of world leadership in all aspects of science, mathematics, and engineering, (2) promote the discovery, integration, dissemination, and employment of new knowledge in service to society, and (3) achieve excellence in U.S. science, mathematics, engineering, ·and technology education at all levels. The core strategies NSF staff employs include developing intellectual capital, strengthening the physical infrastructure, integrating research and education, and promoting partnerships.
Responsibilities of the program officer include, for example, long-range planning and budget development for the areas of science represented by the program or program cluster, the administration of the merit review process and proposal recommendations, the preparation of press releases, feature articles and material describing advances in the research supported, and coordination and liaison with other programs in NSF, other Federal agencies and organizations.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
Program Planning and Management:
Maintain a healthy balance of support for the needs of the research and education enterprise through program, division, directorate, foundation, and interagency activities.
Exercise appropriate scientific judgment to ensure integrity and consistency in the grant/declination process without conflicts-of-interest, and with balance among appropriate sub-fields and institutions, and participation of all qualified scientists
Manage an effective and timely merit review process, with attention to increasing the size and quality of the reviewer pools and ensuring participation of diverse groups, including women, minorities, and disabled scientists.
Provide scientific expertise, evaluation, and advice for other programs in NSF, including international programs, and cross-directorate programs.
Advise and assist in the development of short- and long-range plans and in establishing goals and objectives for research programs. Plan the budget for program(s) considering past, present, and future fiscal years. Allocate resources within that budget distributing resources among major competitive projects and manage post-award evaluation.
Control waste, fraud, and abuse.
Representation, Communication, and Leadership:
Represent the Program, Section, Division, and Foundation within the scientific community; with other NSF Divisions; with other agencies and organizations; and with the public, accurately reflecting NSF policy and positions
Create and maintain linkages to other NSF units and other Federal agencies to support the overall NSF mission
Participate in staff, panel, committee, and other meetings and represent the Program in interdisciplinary and cross- directorate activities and programs
Pursue affirmative action and Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) goals
Pursue and/or be responsive to assignments on special projects and temporary functional teams across the Foundation to solve problems, improve staff communication, and effect coordination for special programs
Contribute ideas for improving the quality of policies and NSF's performance of its mission. Develop policies and plans for strengthening research and education programs.
Provide information to the community on how NSF is serving its mission and gather data and impressions from the community on the effectiveness of NSF's performance of its mission
Prepare and disseminate informational documents that may include data on progress being made toward NSF's goals, trends, and budget plans
Professional Development:
Establish contacts and maintain active involvement in research areas supported by the Program and related areas through participation in professional activities. Maintain familiarity with salient current research developments. Pursue individual research as workload and travel funds permit
Expand administrative capabilities through training courses or assumption of new management responsibilities
Qualifications
Candidates must have a Ph.D. in an appropriate field, plus after award of the Ph.D., six or more years of successful research, research administration, and/or managerial experience pertinent to the position.
An appropriate field is a science pertinent to the activities of the Arctic Natural Sciences Program (geology, geophysics, oceanography, physical science, glaciology, atmospheric science, etc.). Experience is evidenced by lead-authorship in peer-reviewed publications and/or demonstrated leadership role in science projects.
Education
Please refer to the Qualifications section.
If your degree was obtained from a foreign institution, please also submit the certification from the Association for International Credential Evaluation Professionals, or certification equivalency.
Contacts
- Address NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION, OFFICE OF POLAR PROGRAMS
2415 Eisenhower Ave
Alexandria, VA 22314
US
- Name: Staffing and Classification Branch
- Email: [email protected]
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