Associate Dean (Director) of Extension
About the role
The University of Vermont (UVM) seeks a visionary, grounded, and collaborative leader to serve as the Director of UVM Extension and Associate Dean in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS). This is a full-time leadership position with an underlying non-tenure track faculty position. It is expected that a successful candidate will qualify for the rank of Extension Associate Professor or Extension Professor, depending on experience. This position reports to the Dean of CALS and is based in Burlington, Vermont. Anticipated start date for this position is January 1, 2027. This individual will lead an unit of more than 150 faculty and staff delivering education, applied research, and outreach across the state.
Responsibilities
- Ensure Extension programming is informed by and responsive to the evolving needs of Vermont residents and communities.
- Build and sustain key relationships with partners, funders, and stakeholders to advance Extension’s mission and secure resources including philanthropic support.
- Advance Extension’s interests at the state and federal levels, working with college and university leadership, to strengthen and secure support for applied research, education, and outreach.
- Align Extension’s work with clearly defined strategic priorities and serve as a bridge between UVM and Vermont communities, translating research into practical application while elevating community knowledge and needs within the institution.
- Maintain a consistent and visible presence across all regions of Vermont, supporting and connecting Extension personnel and communities statewide, while intentionally balancing external engagement with the internal leadership required to strengthen organizational effectiveness.
- Lead strategies to strengthen long-term financial sustainability and diversify funding sources, aligning resources with Extension priorities.
- Lead efforts to increase public awareness and understanding of Extension’s work and impact.
- Uphold the values of Our Common Ground and promote intercultural excellence across Extension.
- Conduct performance evaluations of direct reports and make personnel recommendations in consultation with the Dean of CALS.
- Represent UVM Extension on internal and external committees, advisory boards, and professional organizations, including Northeast Extension Directors (NEED) and National Extension Directors & Administrators (NEDA).
Requirements
- PhD/EdD or other terminal degree related to the position, or a combination of master’s degree with significant leadership, research, and outreach experience.
- Strong leadership skills, including the ability to set goals, delegate effectively, and maintain accountability for outcomes.
- Ability to think and operate across complex systems and address interconnected challenges.
- Understanding of Extension, the land-grant system, and federal partnerships, including complex social issues affecting Vermonters and the role of Extension programs in addressing those issues.
- Experience in financial management, resource development, organizational planning, and program evaluation.
- Experience building partnerships and an ability to connect academic expertise with community needs.
- Experience building and sustaining a positive organizational culture that supports staff well-being, engagement, and retention.
- Strong communication skills, including the ability to listen to and translate complex information for diverse audiences.
- A management style that is inclusive and empowers others to succeed, and fosters respect and shared accomplishment.
- Demonstrated commitment to intercultural excellence.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working within the Cooperative Extension system or a similar applied research, community-based, or public service environment.
- Experience leading complex, multi-program organizations or similarly complex initiatives.
- Experience in working effectively across geographically distributed organizations or communities, preferably in rural or statewide contexts.
- Experience incorporating data, technology, or modern tools to improve program delivery or organizational effectiveness.
Qualifications
- PhD/EdD or other terminal degree related to the position, or a combination of master’s degree with significant leadership, research, and outreach experience.
- Strong leadership skills, including the ability to set goals, delegate effectively, and maintain accountability for outcomes.
- Ability to think and operate across complex systems and address interconnected challenges.
- Understanding of Extension, the land-grant system, and federal partnerships, including complex social issues affecting Vermonters and the role of Extension programs in addressing those issues.
- Experience in financial management, resource development, organizational planning, and program evaluation.
- Experience building partnerships and an ability to connect academic expertise with community needs.
- Experience building and sustaining a positive organizational culture that supports staff well-being, engagement, and retention.
- Strong communication skills, including the ability to listen to and translate complex information for diverse audiences.
- A management style that is inclusive and empowers others to succeed, and fosters respect and shared accomplishment.
- Demonstrated commitment to intercultural excellence.
Pay
Anticipated Pay Range: $180,000 – $200,000
Schedule
Full-Time
Benefits
Compensation is competitive and will be commensurate with both experience and achievement, and includes a highly competitive array of benefits.
About UVM Extension
UVM Extension strengthens Vermont communities by connecting people with the knowledge and tools they need to thrive; supporting families and communities, empowering local businesses, advancing sustainable farming, and protecting the natural resources we all share. For more than 100 years UVM Extension has delivered education tailored to local needs. Faculty and staff located in offices around the state help improve the quality of life of Vermonters through research-based programs and practical information.
About UVM and Burlington
The University is located in Burlington, Vermont, and enjoys a panoramic setting on the shores of Lake Champlain, between the Green Mountains of Vermont and the Adirondack Mountains of New York. Burlington, a city of 44,000 in a metropolitan area of 227,000, is often rated as one of the best small cities in America. Widely known for its music and food scene as well as its outdoor and adventure lifestyle, Burlington has also been hailed as a top technology hub by Forbes and a city of the future by Business Insider. While located in the idyllic rural state of Vermont, our frontier paradise is only a two-hour drive to Montreal and a four-hour drive to Boston. In addition, Burlington International Airport offers direct flights to numerous North American destinations. Founded in 1791, UVM is the leading public university where discovery, creativity, community, and action coalesce to secure a thriving future for people and planet. Recognized among the nation’s top R1 research institutions, Vermont’s land-grant university attracts $260 million annually for groundbreaking research and enrolls 14,000 students from 50 states and 75 countries. At UVM, students, faculty and staff work together in pursuit of a healthier greener future.
UVM is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other category legally protected by federal or state law.