Executive Director, South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium
Company: Climate Adaptation Knowledge Exchange
Location: Charleston
Posted on: May 3, 2025
Job Description:
Position/Title/Fund:Executive DirectorLocation:Charleston, South
CarolinaDescription:The S.C. Sea Grant Consortium is an agency of
South Carolina government and part of a federal network of 34 Sea
Grant College Programs funded through a cooperative agreement by
the NOAA National Sea Grant Office. Created by law in 1978, it is
the only state entity mandated to provide coordination and
communication across disciplinary, institutional, and agency
boundaries. The purpose is to generate and provide science-based
information on issues and opportunities to improve the social,
environmental, and economic well-being of coastal communities,
while ensuring the optimal use and conservation of marine and
coastal natural resources. The Consortium is administered by a
Board of Directors constituted by the Executive Officers of each of
our Consortium members: Clemson University, Coastal Carolina
University, College of Charleston, Francis Marion University,
Medical University of South Carolina, S.C. Department of Natural
Resources, S.C. State University, The Citadel, and University of
South Carolina.The Executive Director of the S.C. Sea Grant
Consortium is responsible for the overall planning, coordination,
and implementation of the agency's operations and programs. This
role serves as the principal development and grantsmanship officer,
principal legislative liaison, and principal public spokesperson
for the agency. The Executive Director is responsible for the
coordination and management of more than fifty grants, several
major multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional programs, and the
agency's state budget and federal Sea Grant core
program.Responsibilities:Strategic Planning and Implementation
- Oversee the agency's strategic planning and implementation
process.
- Set the strategic direction for agency programs, activities,
and efforts based on input from the agency's diverse constituencies
and stakeholders.
- Work with the Board of Directors and the Program Advisory Board
(PAB) to provide strategic advice and guidance to the
agency.Program Coordination
- Coordinate the planning and development of Consortium research,
education, and outreach programs that meet the needs of the
Consortium's diverse constituencies.
- Ensure successful delivery of information to target
constituencies and track and evaluate all milestones.Budget
Management
- Prepare and present annual state budget requests to the
Governor's Office, the House Ways and Means Committee, and the
Senate Finance Committee for agency recurring funds.
- Secure funds from the state of South Carolina on an annual
basis.
- Prepare and present program highlights, needs and the Sea Grant
Association budget to the South Carolina Congressional delegation.
- Secure funds from NOAA National Sea Grant OfficeGrant and
Funding Development
- Coordinate the development and submission of competitive
proposals to achieve agency objectives and seek non-state sources
of funding.
- Secure non-state funding year-to-year and develop partnerships
to secure funding for priority research and outreach needs.Public
Relations and Advocacy
- Serve as the principal public spokesperson for the agency.
- Act as the principal legislative liaison for the
agency.Qualifications:Preferred candidates have a terminal degree
in science, policy or natural resources, and at least five years'
experience in leadership of externally-funded research, education,
and outreach/extension programs. Candidates may possess a master's
degree and fifteen years of experience in science or natural
resources leadership. Extensive experience in marine and coastal
sciences, policy, and resource management is essential. Familiarity
with the NOAA National Sea Grant College Program is desirable.
Other key abilities for the executive director include:
- Proven experience in strategic planning, program management,
and budget management.
- Strong leadership and communication skills.
- Success in grant writing and securing funding from diverse
sources.
- Ability to work with a wide range of stakeholders, including
government agencies, academia, non-profit organizations, and the
private sector.
- Demonstrated success in facilitating collaborative
partnerships, particularly with municipal, state and federal
agencies, private sector, and local organizations.
- Demonstrated ability to organize workshops, conferences and
general information publications.
- Ability to work well with a highly diverse group of scientists,
university and agency leaders, students, community organizations
and leaders.
- Demonstrated ability to manage a leadership team and talented
technical staff.How to Apply:Interested candidates should submit a
cover letter, CV/resume, and contact information for three
professional references, addressed to Search Committee Chair
through email at applications@scseagrant.org .Review of
applications will begin April 21, 2025 and continue until the
position is filled. The anticipated start date is flexible but no
later than October 1, 2025. The expected salary range for this
position is $103,553 - $160,528.
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