Director, Tennenbaum Marine Observatories
Smithsonian Institution

The Smithsonian Institution seeks an innovative leader for the newly endowed 
Tennenbaum Marine Observatories (TMO). For more information on the TMO, please 
visit: http://www.si.edu/marinegeo/.

The Smithsonian has launched the TMO, an initiative envisioned as a long-term, 
global-scale network of ecological observatories that will be dedicated to 
understanding changes in the structure and function of marine ecosystems. This 
network is committed to innovative measurements and experiments that will span 
traditional disciplinary boundaries and be executed in a standardized fashion 
over exceptional spatial and temporal scales. It is anticipated that this 
approach will lead to a new and fundamental understanding of our oceans that 
supports sustainable use.

The TMO will build upon the extraordinary strengths, capacity, and leadership 
of the Smithsonian Institution in marine sciences. With over 50 marine 
scientists, the Smithsonian expertise provides considerable depth that spans 
many disciplines in biology, ecology, evolutionary biology, paleobiology, 
anthropology, systematics, geochemistry, genetics, and other areas. The 
Smithsonian also has excellent infrastructure for marine science, including 
marine laboratories in Maryland, Florida, Belize, and Panama.
The founding director of the TMO will have the opportunity to lead a 
cutting-edge research program that will result in high profile, policy-relevant 
discoveries.

Characteristics that we seek in a director include:
* Record of experience and scholarly achievement in core areas of TMO research.
* Evidence of innovative approaches and ability to integrate ideas/concepts 
across traditional disciplinary boundaries.
* Clear record as an effective leader in developing and implementing a major 
research program and in working with diverse groups of people both inside and 
outside the home institution.
* Demonstrated strong organization and management skills.
* Ability to serve as the spokesperson/ambassador to other Smithsonian 
programs, outside collaborators, donors, and the public.
* Successful track record of competitive grant funding.

The director will be based at the National Museum of Natural History 
(http://www.mnh.si.edu/) in Washington DC, with the opportunity to establish 
close affiliations with one or more other research units at the Smithsonian 
including the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center 
(http://www.serc.si.edu), the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute 
(http://www.stri.si.edu), and the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute 
(http://nationalzoo.si.edu/scbi/default.cfm). The director will guide all 
aspects of the design, development, implementation and growth of this new 
initiative, in consultation with TMO participants, and will manage all TMO 
activities both nationally and internationally.
The Smithsonian Institution is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

This is a full-time, permanent position located in Washington, DC with a pay 
range of $150,000 to $165,300.

This position will be open for applications starting December 20, 2012. Review 
of applications will start on January 21, 2013.

For further details and information on how to apply, consult 
http://www.sihr.si.edu/jobs.cfm and scroll to position number EX-13-08.

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