POSITION TITLE:

Extension Agent/Agriculture, Logan County

CLOSING DATE:

Screening will begin April 11, 2008, and continue until a suitable candidate is found.

LOCATION:

Headquarters for this position is the Logan County office of the NDSU Extension Service located in Napoleon, North Dakota.

DESCRIPTION:

The Extension Agent/Agriculture will work collaboratively with a team of extension and research professionals and volunteers to provide dynamic program leadership for the Logan County agriculture, 4-H youth development and community economic development & leadership program. The Agricultural program includes the disciplines of range management, livestock systems, farm management/farm marketing, cropping systems, horticulture, 4-H youth development and community economic development & leadership. An area of subject matter competency from one of the disciplines will be determined by the person’s academic background and experience. This position is supervised by the NDSU Extension Service Southwest District Director. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Provide program leadership, interpret and integrate information and teach in the field of range management, livestock systems, farm management/farm marketing, cropping systems, horticulture, 4-H youth development and community economic development & leadership to youth and adults.
  • Develop expertise in a subject matter competency area and plan, implement and deliver educational programs on a county, multicounty or community if interest basis.
  • Provide leadership, resource support and program coordination for a 4-H youth development based program with a measurable impact on enhancing life skills of youth, adults and volunteers.
  • Develop and implement volunteer recruitment, training and management systems. This position includes serving as county 4-H contact.
  • Conduct needs and issues identification processes that result in programs based on the needs of county citizens.
  • Cooperate and collaborate with local, county and state agencies and organizations to enhance community and agriculture leadership, and community/economic development opportunities.
  • Build partnerships and collaborate with local organizations, governmental units, and businesses to address issues that affect people throughout their life span.
  • Collaborate with staff at North Dakota State University and throughout the NDSU Extension Service to develop interdisciplinary programs.
  • Assure compliance with equal opportunity policies.
  • Participate in professional development experiences offered by the NDSU Extension Service and other entities as appropriate.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
  1. Bachelor's degree in a discipline related to the agriculture field and position responsibilities, and the academic capacity to successfully enroll in a relevant graduate program in the future.
  2. Skills that demonstrate knowledge and expertise in an agriculture discipline and the understanding necessary to communicate the knowledge and application to other disciplines.
  3. Program development and educational design skills to assess needs and issues and develop, deliver and evaluate comprehensive learning experiences that help diverse youth and adult audiences enhance their lives and communities.
  4. Information and technology skills necessary to reach and teach diverse audiences, work and communicate effectively, manage time and resources, and enhance one’s ability to find, evaluate, and disseminate information.
  5. Communication skills in listening, developing and conveying a clear concise message appropriate for the audience and for working effectively with others.
  6. Organizational management skills including the ability to conduct oneself professionally, be self-directed in the work environment, work flexible and extended hours, be comfortable with extensive travel, and manage time and resources to efficiently accomplish the duties of the position.
  7. Familiarity with various ethnic and socioeconomic audiences, an interest and ability to work with people of diverse backgrounds, and a commitment to the principles of diversity.
  8. Personal vehicle and valid driver’s license.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
  1. Masters degree in an agricultural discipline.
  2. Recent NDSU Extension Service work experience.
  3. Working knowledge of and experience with 4-H and/or other youth programs.
  4. Graduate work or Master's degree in a field related to the responsibilities of this position.
SALARY:

Salary is competitive depending upon qualifications and experience, and county contribution. Benefits include group health, disability and life insurance; TIAA-CREF retirement plan; Worker's Compensation; annual and sick leave according to University policy; and Federal Civil Service benefits for those currently covered under the Federal CSRS system (FERS coverage cannot be transferred to the University). Information on employment benefits is available on the NDSU World Wide Web home page (http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/policy/al_index.htm).

TO APPLY:

For full consideration, individuals interested in applying should submit the following materials to the address below:

  1. NDSU Extension Service application form is available by clicking the link or contacting the District Director's office, see contact information below.
  2. Letter discussing how the stated qualifications are met
  3. Current resume
  4. Academic transcripts (photocopy acceptable)
  5. Three current reference statements form is available by clicking the link or contacting the District Director's office, see contact information below.
  6. List containing the names, complete mailing addresses and telephone numbers of three additional persons familiar with your professional training and/or experience

NDSU Extension Service District Director’s Office
2718 Gateway Ave. #104
Bismarck , ND 58503

tel: 701/328-9715
fax: 701/328-9721
e-mail: valerie.entringer@ndsu.edu

NDSU is an equal opportunity institution. Women and traditionally underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.

The NDSU Extension Service extends education to North Dakota residents of all ages and walks of life through its county offices, research extension centers and the main campus of North Dakota State University. Extension's purpose is to create learning partnerships that help adults and youth enhance their lives and communities. Special emphasis is placed on strengthening agriculture and developing the potential of youth, adults and communities. Efforts are funded by county, state and federal government. Information about the county or department this position is a part of may be found at this address on the World Wide Web: http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/jobs.htm. North Dakota State University is an equal opportunity institution.


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