Full-Time

Extension Educator

Assistant

University of Wyoming

University of Wyoming

No salary listed

No H1B Sponsorship

Rawlins, WY, USA

In Person

Category
Education
Requirements
  • Master’s degree from an accredited college or university. Candidates with a Master’s degree in progress may be considered for interviews, but degree must be completed by hire date.
  • One degree (Master’s or Bachelor’s) must be awarded in agricultural communications, natural resources journalism, natural science teaching, environment and natural resources, human dimensions of natural resources, ecology, wildlife management, rangeland management, animal science, agricultural economics, plant science, botany, horticulture, soil science, or a related field from an accredited institution.
  • Reliable transportation and Valid driver’s license with a motor vehicle record (MVR) compliant with the Driving for University Business SAP.
  • Ability to participate in some overnight travel, evening, and weekend work.
Responsibilities
  • Provide leadership in building mutual learning relationships with community members and leaders through a blend of educational outreach, technical assistance, and community coaching.
  • Implement assessment and advisory strategies to identify educational needs (e.g., by gathering input from agricultural and natural resource (ANR) producers, agencies, and organizations, as well as community leaders, and other appropriate partners and experts about ANR-related needs in the county).
  • Develop and maintain awareness of existing programs, resources, and businesses within local communities, being careful not to compete with or favor any.
  • Conduct impactful Extension programming informed by assessments of local needs and assets.
  • Establish professional partnerships with Extension Specialists and other scientific experts to ensure outreach programming is rooted in research-based information. As an Extension Educator advances in their career, this should involve collaborating on applied research projects or demonstration studies to inform educational programs.
  • Provide primary leadership for the development, implementation, evaluation, and continual improvement of comprehensive educational programming that is responsive, relevant, and impactful in addressing ANR needs identified in assessments.
  • Provide effective educational experiences using appropriate program delivery strategies, such as presentations, workshops, trainings, and other modes of outreach relevant to target audiences, which could range widely from youths to adults, and the general public to professionals.
  • Support the development, delivery, and evaluation of signature programs or statewide initiatives of the ANR focus area.
  • Support and promote general Extension operations and outputs in the county, such as helping meet the community’s horticulture/Master Gardener needs, and cooperating with other UW programs or efforts in the county (e.g., promoting Ag Experiment Station outputs, and interacting with the public in ways supportive of UW recruiting).
  • Provide pesticide applicator training (i.e., educational programs on pesticide safety, application techniques, and regulatory compliance) to individuals seeking certification or recertification.
  • Develop and implement evaluation tools (formative and summative) for measuring and reporting consistent program impacts across the short and long term.
  • Provide support for 4-H Youth Development in partnership with your local 4-H educator.
Desired Qualifications
  • Training or experience in at least one of the following topics: public lands management, collaborative natural resources management, coupled human-natural ecosystems, federal planning processes (e.g., National Environmental Policy Act), rangeland monitoring, invasive rangeland plants, human-wildlife interactions, rangeland livestock systems, science communication, or other topics relevant to clientele needs in Carbon County.
  • Experience in developing and delivering science-based outreach to meet needs identified by community members.
  • Experience developing partnerships with external organizations or government agencies.
  • Experience fostering positive relationships with clientele in a community they served.
  • Excellence in ability to communicate orally, in writing, and interpersonally. Evidence documented through application materials and experience.
  • Experience and/or training in teaching youth and adult audiences.
  • Experience conducting needs assessments and program impact evaluations.
  • Demonstrated ability to use diverse approaches to develop and deliver science-informed outreach related to agricultural or natural resource topics.
  • Demonstrated knowledge/appreciation of agricultural communities and a commitment to travel and work in remote areas and rural counties in Wyoming.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of Extension and the land-grant university system.
  • Demonstrated ability to engage effectively in and contribute positively to teamwork.
  • Experience in planning and implementing applied research activities.
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