Job Description Department : Provost and Dean of Faculty Pay Rate Type : Salary Employee Type : Job Summary :
Colby College invites applications for the role of inaugural Director of the Center for Resilience and Economic Impact, who will guide the program’s strategic direction and establish it as a premier interdisciplinary and collaborative hub for addressing the critical need for resilience to adversity across Maine’s communities in the face economic, environmental, and social challenges. This is a unique leadership opportunity to build a program that will have a longstanding impact on communities across the state of Maine. The Center for Resilience and Economic Impact will be based in Port Clyde, Maine, home to some of the state’s last working waterfront that is vulnerable to many social, environmental and economic forces.
The mission of the center is to build resilience for Maine's communities and economy through data-driven, proactive approaches that leverage Colby's strengths in environmental science, computation, economics, and public policy. This work will also contribute to positioning Maine as a leader in building an innovation economy to develop economic resilience.
The Center for Resilience and Economic Impact is launching at a time of focused energy on the ways Colby meaningfully engages with Maine. Several key initiatives establish a strong commitment to this work with a network of partners. Colby’s investments in downtown Waterville have reshaped the city’s economic trajectory, helping to counteract regional challenges and exemplifying the impact of our partnerships with Maine communities. As the steward of Allen and Benner Islands, Colby has a significant presence on the coast for a wide range of academic programs and activities, including the Summer Island Fellows research program and extensive engagement with K-12 students and educators. The new Public Policy Lab at Colby College supports interdisciplinary research, immersive learning, and direct collaboration with policymakers, thought-leaders, and lawmakers, especially in the state of Maine. Colby also has developed a model of strong academic and research collaborations with a range of Maine institutions focused on enhancing research capabilities across the state.
The ideal candidate will have accumulated a set of experiences that make them an effective and passionate leader of interdisciplinary, collaborative initiatives that drive real-world impact for people and communities. A highly visible representative of the College, the director of the Center for Resilience and Economic Impact will work in close partnership with College leadership, faculty, staff, students, partner institutions, Maine communities, and state government.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES :
Strategic Leadership & Vision
Research & Program Development
Partnership & Community Engagement
Operational Management
QUALIFICATIONS :
KEY RELATIONSHIPS : The director will collaborate with program-affiliated faculty, students, and staff, as well as the program’s Advisory Board. They will also regularly interact with external and internal partners, including government agencies (e.g., Maine Office of Community Affairs), academic institutions, non-profit organizations, community members, donors, alumni, and parents. The director will report to the provost.
WORKING CONDITIONS / PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS : General open office and campus environment. Position involves sitting, although frequent movement is necessary. Computer usage involving repetitive hand / wrist motion is also necessary. Must be able to work additional hours during busy periods, including evenings. Ability to interact with faculty, staff, students, alumni, and external constituencies regularly is crucial.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT : Successful and satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check).
Director Center • Benton, Maine, United States