IR-4 Project Executive Director
IR-4 Project/NC State University
Raleigh, North Carolina
The IR-4 Project Executive Director position will report to the Associate Dean for Research CALS. The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:
Responsible for coordination, oversight and management of the research, regulatory activities and long-term leadership of the national/international IR-4 Project (30%)
- Empower the 125 full time scientists and staff associated with the IR-4 Project at the headquarters and numerous Land-Grant Universities/State Agriculture Experimental Stations, and USDA-Agriculture Research Service(ARS) to successfully perform regulatory research and develop regulatory dossiers. Efforts are to support the registration of safe and effective bio-based and chemical pesticides on fruit, vegetables, nuts, herbs, ornamentals, other specialty crops and minor crop protection uses on major crops (corn, soybeans, cotton, wheat/small grains, etc.).
- Develop and implement policies/strategies for all elements of the IR-4 Project operations:
- Participate as voting member of the IR-4 Project Management Committee (aka PMC or IR-4’s Board of Directors).
- Implement technical and policy decisions of the PMC for USDA NIFA funded research at IR-4 Project Headquarters, IR-4’s four regional offices, two analytical laboratories, 15 Field Research Centers and other field research sites.
- Provide oversight and guidance to USDA ARS’s two analytical laboratories and five field research sites.
- Engage with the specialty crop and crop protection industries to be aware of challenges and changes to ensure that IR-4 remains nimble and can address, incorporate, and/or innovate in response to challenges/changes.
- Facilitate and obtain annual funding (approx. $20 million) from USDA (National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Foreign Agriculture Service), State Agriculture Experimental Stations (aginnovation), commodity associations, crop protection industry and other sources that are necessary to perform the IR-4 Project’s regulatory research priorities.
Provide program and fiscal management/oversight of IR-4 Project Headquarters (30%)
- Provide high level direction to a team of 28 highly motivated scientists and staff who are responsible to coordinate and manage the IR-4 Project’s research programs with pesticides, biopesticides and other pest management technologies on specialty food and non-food crops. Main tasks of team include:
- Maintain a database of specialty crop pest management voids that IR-4 has answered, that IR-4 is currently solving or voids that are awaiting IR-4’s attention.
- Facilitate establishment of IR-4’s research priorities with significant input from stakeholders collected from a mix of on-line tools and face to face workshops.
- Development of research protocols.
- Direction of studies, including studies required to be performed under federal Good Laboratory Practice regulations.
- Development and submission of dossiers to US Environmental Protection Agency and other national/international regulatory authorities.
- Facilitate partnership with international groups with similar goals and objectives
- Fiscally responsible for approximately $20 million dollars per year in grants and gifts from various government and non-government sources that are needed to perform IR-4 Headquarters responsibilities.
- Serve as institution’s Principal Investigator in grant submission, grant management, and reporting.
Advocate for the IR-4 Project (20%)
- Interact with stakeholders of the IR-4 Project to keep them informed of the opportunities available through “partnership” with the IR-4 Project.
- Attend numerous conferences, workshops and symposiums and serve as a spokesperson for the IR-4 Project.
- Manage in-house and outsourced communication and outreach activities of the IR-4 Project including the production of an annual report.
- Be a resource and assist the IR-4 Commodity Liaison Committee, Minor Crop Farmers Alliance, Friends of IR-4 and other commodity associations in their ongoing efforts to raise awareness to the IR-4 Projects’ funding challenges and needs to the US Congress, US Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Management and Budget.
Fundraise (20%)
- Unrestricted funds – Solicit donations of funds from agriculture products companies, commodity associations and food processors. The funds come into IR-4 with no agreement to perform research on a specific research study and can be used to strategically enhance IR-4 goals at the discretion of the Executive Director.
- Cooperative research funds – Solicit donations of funds or in-kind service (e.g. analysis of residue samples) from agriculture products companies, commodity associations and food to offset the cost of a planned or on-going IR-4 research study.
- Priority setting workshops sponsorship – Seek sponsorship funds from agriculture products companies, commodity associations and food processors to offset the cost of the IR-4 Project annual stakeholder priority setting workshops. Donated funds are used for food/beverages, meeting space, AV and other expenses.
- Seek new opportunities for funding IR-4 from multiple sources including international governments, Foundations, US state and federal government, and private entities.
This position is an in-person position, located in Raleigh, NC, at NC State University.
Minimum Education and Experience
- PhD in horticulture or other plant sciences, pest management (Entomology, Plant Pathology, Weed Science), chemistry or related area, with years of experience in regulatory science, applied pest management research, or related discipline.
Other Required Qualifications
- Ability to maintain attention to details, prioritize and meet deadlines.
- Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work well in both team and independent environments.
- Ability to motivate, empower and manage others.
- Committed to excellence in customer service relations with internal (IR-4 Management, peers, field personnel, lab personnel, researchers) and external (producers, commodity/trade associations, registrants, EPA) stakeholders.
- Be willing to assist others when needed.
- Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced work environment.
Preferred Qualifications
- PhD in horticulture or other plant sciences, pest management (Entomology, Plant Pathology, Weed Science), chemistry or related area, with at least 15 years’ experience in regulatory science, applied pest management research, or related discipline.
- Willing to travel, including IR-4 meetings throughout the United States as well as international meetings.
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Category | Admin & Leadership, Botany, Ecology, General / Stewardship |
Tags | Sustainable Agriculture, Entomology |