Virginia Tech

Department Head

Virginia Tech$90K — $120K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Ph.D. in a discipline relevant to sustainable biomaterials.
  • Proven track record in innovative teaching, research, and engagement.
  • Record of accomplishments suitable for tenure at full professor rank.
  • Strong community-building skills across diverse stakeholders.
  • Exceptional communication skills for collaboration with various groups.
  • Broad knowledge of sustainable biomaterials, packaging, and industrial ecology.
  • Understanding of current trends in academia and relevant fields.

Responsibilities

  • Provide strategic leadership and vision for the department.
  • Manage faculty and staff recruitment, mentorship, and evaluations.
  • Oversee budget and resource allocation effectively.
  • Foster partnerships with industry and government agencies.
  • Enhance alumni relationships and engagement with the department.
  • Facilitate external funding and grant success.
  • Participate in CNRE leadership initiatives to support university missions.

Benefits

  • Professional development opportunities.
  • Engagement in university shared governance.
  • Access to collaborative research environment.
  • Opportunity to lead in a dynamic educational setting.
Full Job Description
Department Head

Job no: 535001
Work type: Teaching & Research Faculty
Senior management: Natural Resources
Department: Sustainable Biomaterials
Location: Blacksburg, Virginia
Categories: Natural Resources

Job Description

Introduction
The Department of Sustainable Biomaterials in the College of Natural Resources and Environment (CNRE) at Virginia Tech invites nominations and applications for the position of Department Head in the Department of Sustainable Biomaterials. We seek a visionary and strategic leader with exceptional communication skills who can guide the department through a dynamic period of growth, opportunity, and change within the discipline, and across the college, university, and national levels. The position will include an appointment as Professor with tenure in the department.
Department Overview
The Department of Sustainable Biomaterials in the College of Natural Resources and Environment at Virginia Tech is internationally recognized for excellence in teaching, research, and engagement with a focus on sustainable bioeconomies. Faculty expertise spans sustainable biomaterials science and engineering, packaging systems design and engineering, sustainable manufacturing, and industrial ecology.
The department maintains strong collaborations with industry, trade organizations, government partners, and academic units across the university. With an emphasis on innovation and interdisciplinary approaches, faculty and students address critical global challenges.
The department strives to foster a collegial and collaborative environment that values open communication, strong leadership, and the ability to adapt to change. It is home to faculty, staff, and students who are dedicated to advancing knowledge and preparing the next generation of leaders.
Position Responsibilities
The Department Head provides strategic leadership, vision, and administrative oversight for all aspects of the department's teaching, research, and outreach missions. Responsibilities include faculty and staff recruitment, mentorship, and evaluation; budget and resource management; fostering industry, state, and federal agency partnerships; stewarding alumni relationships; facilitating external funding success; and advancing the department's reputation across Virginia Tech, the nation, and the world. The Department Head will also serve as a key member of the CNRE leadership team and collaborate on initiatives that strengthen the college's contributions to the university's land-grant mission.

Required Qualifications

- A Ph.D. in a discipline aligned with current and emerging opportunities within the department.
- Demonstrated ability to articulate, implement and lead a forward-looking vision for innovative teaching, research, and engagement programs that strengthen the department's impact within the college, university, and beyond.
- A record of engagement, teaching, and research accomplishments commensurate with tenure at the rank of full professor.

Preferred Qualifications

- Demonstrated ability to build a strong sense of community across diverse members (i.e., students, staff, faculty industry collaborators), manage conflict effectively, and exercise clear and balanced decision-making.
-Demonstrated exceptional interpersonal and communication skills that promote open, transparent, and collaborative interactions across a wide range of stakeholders, including faculty, staff, students, alumni, industry partners, and university leaders.
-A broad and integrative perspective on the fields of sustainable biomaterials, packaging, and industrial ecology, with the ability to anticipate and shape responses to new opportunities and challenges.
- Exemplary service as an innovative and adaptive leader who can navigate organizational change, build consensus, and foster resilience in times of transition.
- A sophisticated understanding of current and emerging trends in the fields represented within the department as well as trends and challenges in higher education.

Overtime Status

Exempt: Not eligible for overtime

Appointment Type

Regular

Hours per week

40

Review Date

2/13/2026

Additional Information

The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.

Advertised: December 5, 2025
Applications close:

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About Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Blacksburg, Virginia. It was founded in 1872 and is the largest university in the state of Virginia. The university offers over 280 undergraduate and graduate degree programs to more than 34,000 students. Virginia Tech is known for its research in fields such as engineering, agriculture, and life sciences. The university is also home to the Hokie Stone, a type of limestone used in many of the buildings on campus.
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