Director and State Geologist, AZGS
Listed on 2026-01-13
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Science
Geology / Geoscience, Environmental Compliance
Director and State Geologist, Arizona Geological Survey
We invite a new Director and State Geologist to join the Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) to lead vital research and service for the State of Arizona. This position offers an exceptional opportunity to help shape policy, manage a dedicated team of professionals, and advance the understanding of Arizona's rich geological resources and natural hazards.
The AZGS is a non-academic/non-regulatory research department established by state statute and is housed within the College of Science at the University of Arizona. It is tasked with furthering understanding of the geology, the mineral and energy resources, and the natural hazards of Arizona.
The successful candidate will participate in and oversee the work of AZGS staff and its programs, reporting directly to the Dean of the College of Science. This role requires a blend of leadership, scientific expertise, and strategic vision.
All AZGS research scientists, including the Director, participate in scientific investigations, develop and write proposals, and conduct office-based data compilations that lead to the production of high-quality geologic maps, datasets, reports, scientific papers, and presentations.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States.
Relocation expenses are not provided.
Outstanding University of Arizona benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance plans; life insurance and disability programs; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family members; retirement plans; and access to U of A recreation and cultural activities.
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Duties and Responsibilities- Develop, implement, maintain, and execute operational plans and programs that address complex scientific issues, while managing AZGS personnel matters.
- Lead and participate in research projects that advance the understanding of Arizona's geological resources and hazards.
- Represent AZGS and serve as a liaison with state, federal, tribal, and industry professionals, responding to inquiries and fostering collaborative relationships.
- Work with administrative staff to prepare and submit the departmental budget, including forecasting revenues, to the Dean of the College of Science and Central Administration.
- Knowledge of the geology of the western United States and Arizona in particular.
- Possess a broad range of geologic knowledge and interests.
- Skilled in public speaking and presenting information to a variety of groups.
- Knowledge of grant writing and securing external funding.
- Graduate of an accredited institution and either registered as a geologist by the State Board of Technical Registration or a trained geologist, defined as someone who has both a geology degree from an accredited educational institution and has participated in geological work experience outside of an educational institution for at least four years.
- Master’s degree in Geoscience or a similar field, with a minimum of 7 years of related work experience, including 5 years of managerial experience.
- Must have a valid driver’s license and ability to drive according to the University Fleet Safety Policy.
- Experience in a senior role at a geological survey and familiarity with the Association of American State Geologists (AASG).
- Experience conducting independent geologic research, investigations, and/or mapping in the western U.S.
- Formal experience developing and managing complex projects.
- Proven experience with grant writing and securing external funding.
Job classification:
Exempt, Full Time, 40 hours per week, 1.0 FTE.
Salary: $99,901 – $129,871 per year.
Contact:
Randi Bellassai, rbellassai.
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