OPEN POSITION for Executive Director of the American Society for Gravitational and Space Research (ASGSR)
Accepting Applications through June 24, 2025
The American Society for Gravitational and Space Research (ASGSR) is seeking a dynamic, self-driven individual to serve as the next Executive Director for the Society and provide leadership and advocacy for space life and physical sciences.
Position Summary: The Executive Director is the chief executive officer of ASGSR who coordinates, implements, and executes all aspects of ASGSR’s business, including management of daily operations in cooperation with the Governing Board of the Society. The Executive Director is the main public contact and spokesperson for the Society. She/he advances the Society’s mission through strategic leadership, advocacy, communication, and operational excellence. The Executive Director reports to the ASGSR President and works closely with the Governing Board of Directors, Student society, staff, and committee leadership to ensure sustained growth, financial stability, and expanded impact within the space research community.
Further Details: for the Executive Director position description, qualification requirements, work environment & compensation can be found on the ASGSR Website at:
OPEN POSITION FOR ASGSR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Application process: to apply for this opportunity, please submit a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to HiringManager@asgsr.org by June 24, 2025. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment. For questions or additional information about this position, direct inquiries can be made to: HiringManager@asgsr.org.
More About ASGSR: Founded in 1984, the ASGSR is a nonprofit organization that represents a community of research scientists, technology developers, industry partners, and science educators with a passion for exploration-relevant and fundamental space science. Highly cross-disciplinary by design, the Society focuses specifically on understanding how biological and physical systems respond to all aspects of the spaceflight environment, including variable gravity conditions, radiation, isolation and others. ASGSR connects scientists, engineers, and students from all career stages to share research, encourage professional development, build collaborations, and discuss emerging issues in the field through annual conferences, publications, analysis, working groups, and advocacy efforts. With approximately 800 members spanning academia, government, and industry interests, ASGSR is a leading professional Society in the space sector.