Research Associate Professor/Research Professor & Assistant Director, Plant Systems
Company: Prairie View A&M University
Location: Prairie View
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Title Research Associate
Professor/Research Professor & Assistant Director, Plant Systems
Agency Prairie View A&M University Department Cooperative
Agricultural Research Center Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate
Job Location Prairie View, Texas Job Type Faculty Job Description
As we seek to strengthen the Plant Systems Research Program in the
CARC, it is our intent to engage in forward and broad thinking
strategies that provide sustainable solutions to solve immediately
existing problems in addition to laying the foundation for solving
anticipated futuristic problems such as providing nutritious,
healthy food for the world's growing population. As a collective
Plant Systems research team, our mission is to serve clientele,
both the underserved producers and businesses, in the continual
development of safe productive plant study practices. The practices
will lead to efficient, innovative, and science-based knowledge and
solutions for agriculture, food, nutrition and environmentally
friendly related issues. The commitment to incorporate plant-based
studies into climate-smart opportunities shall encourage the
underserved limited resources clientele to thrive within their
community. Our vision is to use smart approaches to contribute to
the enhancement of food and agriculture that protects and improves
the health, nutrition, and quality of life of all Americans while
feeding the world. Since food and nutrition are inherently
connected, we seek to build a team of researchers that can
contribute to innovations that enhance food safety, lessen food
insecurities, and emphasize nutritional security. Areas of research
expertise and interest that we seek include, but not limited to,
the following three foci: Crop Protection,
Horticulture/Floriculture, or Phytochemistry/Organic Chemistry.
Crop Protection is a vital discipline that addresses the challenges
posed by pests, diseases, and weeds in global agriculture. Having
expertise in Crop Protection is crucial for our institution to lead
cutting-edge research, develop innovative pest and disease
management practices, and contribute significantly to agricultural
sustainability and food security. Horticulture encompasses a range
of practices involving the cultivation, propagation, and management
of plants, while Floriculture specifically focuses on the
cultivation and marketing of ornamental and flowering plants. This
area of study will play a crucial role in providing guidance for
aesthetic beauty and the well-being of society. Further,
Phytochemistry, the study of plant-derived compounds and their
chemical properties, plays a pivotal role in both agriculture and
human health due to its many benefits and applications. These
compounds serve as the plant's defense mechanisms against
environmental stressors, pests, and diseases, offering numerous
advantages that positively impact agriculture and human well-being.
The Plant System Leader, in collaboration with the Executive
Associate Director (EAD) of the CARC, the Assistant Director of
CARC, and the Associate Dean (AD) for Academic Programs, will
establish the overall vision and oversee the operational management
for the Plant Systems in regards to research priorities and the
general development of research scientists (including faculty with
split teaching-research appointments and research faculty),
postdoctoral fellows, research specialists and technicians, and
student research interns within the Plant Systems. As the chief
administrative officer of the Plant Systems Research Program, the
leader has the responsibility for the delivery of a robust program
of research and related activities in accordance with CAFNR and the
CARC regarding mission goals and objectives as spelled out in the
PVAMU, CAFNR, CARC, Cooperative Extension Program (CEP) as well as
the USDA/NIFA strategic plans. This position will have day-to-day
management of staff and resources and operational strategies for
the unit. The position will support the work of Plant Systems
research scientists who are engaged in the growth of plants in
field plots and greenhouse settings. It is pivotal for advancing
research, education, and innovation in the field of plant sciences.
This position is funded by a grant or restricted funds. Continued
employment is contingent on the renewal of grant or restricted
funding. Responsibilities: Pursue a viable research program related
to high impact, ecofriendly and relevant plant research. Attain and
sustain excellence in research. Develop compelling research
proposals to garner extramural funds for research and or extension.
Disseminate research findings through scientific publications,
workshops and conferences. Work closely with the system members,
EAD for research, Department Head, and Extension counterparts to
shape the long-term vision and roadmap for research within the
system. Review and provide feedback on research proposals, ensuring
alignment with CARC, CAFNR, and sponsoring organizations' mission
and goals. Lead research teams to plan, monitor, implement, and
complete project deliverables on time and within budgets. Evaluate
faculty with split teaching-research appointments, research
faculty, research specialists, research scientists, postdoctoral
fellows, and technician's performance in coordination with the
Associate Dean (AD) and Executive Associate Director (EAD) for
Research (CARC). Assist in the development of CARC's Plan of Work
and Impact Statements. Monitor progress of all Plant Systems
research initiatives, working in coordination with scientists, and
postdoctoral fellows. Oversee the Plant Systems' budget and
resources and work closely with the EAD and research scientists to
set priorities. Embrace and foster a culture to improve the success
of research scientists, postdoctoral fellows, technicians, and
student research interns. Receive, review, investigate and resolve
complaints/conflicts within the Plant Systems. Work with faculty
with split teaching-research appointments to promote excellence in
teaching, research, and service in accordance with the level of
their appointment; facilitate faculty efforts at seeking external
grant support. Work closely with other system chairs to foster
cooperative/collaborative relationships and a shared vision. Foster
and develop a culture of collaborative partnership beyond the
boundaries of PVAMU. Work to foster, strengthen, and integrate
relationships and collaborations among four strategic areas
(Academics, Extension, Research, and Farm). Support team members to
enhance publications and recognition through high-quality research.
Work closely with the Information, Impact, and Sustainability
Center (IISC) to ensure press releases highlighting the key
findings of the Plant Systems' research and distribute them to
media that cater to general audiences and update web content
regularly. Participate in College- wide/University/TAMUS
Cooperative/Collaborative partnerships. Perform other duties as
assigned by the Executive Associate Director (EAD) of CARC,
Assistant Director of CARC, Associate Dean of Academic Programs,
and the Dean/Director of Land-Grant Programs. Required Education
and Experience: Ph.D. with research experiences in the Plants,
Agricultural or Related Sciences Fields or Crop Sciences. 7 years
of experience in leading a multidisciplinary group of researchers.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Proven record of
publications in related field . Proven record in secured external
grant funding in plant science related areas. A record of
collaborations, involvement in professional development, and
student research engagement activities. Must be excellent in
written/oral communications with high proficiency in scientific
English. Other Requirements: Weekend or evenings work may be
required occasionally. This position may require some travel.
Preferred Education, Experience and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Time management skills to be able to prioritize activities,
especially when there is a high volume of tasks. Communication
skills to be able to communicate with internal research members or
collaborators and understand their needs. Strong organizational
skills to perform multiple tasks. Ability to use basic computer
programs including Microsoft Office 365 and a willingness to learn
other statistical tools. Flexibility to move between activities and
duties quickly if priorities change. Job Posting Close Date: Until
Filled Required Attachments: Please attach all required documents
listed belowin the attachment box labeled as either "Resume/CV or
Resume/Cover Letter" on the application. Multiple attachments may
be included in the "Resume/CV" or Resume/Cover Letter" attachment
box. Any additional attachments provided outside of the required
documents listed below are considered optional. Resume or
Curriculum Vitae Cover Letter Application Submission Guidelines:
All applicants are required to apply via our Career Site on or
before the closing date indicated on the job posting. Applicant
inquiries received via email and websites such as Indeed,
HigherEdJobs, etc. will not be considered unless the individual has
applied to the available position via thePVAMUCareer site. The
required documents listed in the above "Required Attachments"
section must be attached to the application prior to the job
closing date indicated to ensure full consideration for the
application submitted. Please contact the Office of Human Resource
on or before the closing date indicated above at 936-261-1730 or
jobs@pvamu.edu should you need assistance with the online
application process. Background Check Requirements: All positions
are security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal
history investigation, and employment is contingent upon the
institution's verification of credentials and/or other information
required by the institution's procedures, including the completion
of the criminal history check. Equal
Opportunity/Veterans/Disability Employer.
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