Extension Instructor or Open Rank Extension Educator - Water & Cropping Systems (Lincoln County)
University of Nebraska Lincoln
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Posted: 16-Nov-24
Location: Lincoln, Nebraska
Internal Number: 94541
Requisition Number: F_240197
Department: NE Ext Engagement Zone 3-12352
Description of Work:
Overview This position is based in North Platte, NE with the geographic accountability region of Lincoln, Logan, McPherson, Keith, Hooker, Grant, Thomas, and Arthur Counties. Primary responsibilities are developing and delivering water and cropping systems extension programming that: a) improves profitability and sustainability, b) reduces environmental risk, c) encourages stewardship, d) enhances resiliency, and e) expands consumer awareness of food, forage, grain, and fiber. The incumbent is an active participant in developing solution-based resources as a member of the statewide Water and Cropping Systems team.
Nebraska Extension professionals are committed to engaging with community partners, organizations, and all audiences, as well as individuals, in ways that reflect an understanding and value for individual differences. Nebraska Extension strives to ensure that innovative programming, translational research, and learning opportunities promote equity and inclusion.
This twelve-month, non-tenure track position carries the title of open rank extension educator or extension instructor, depending on the candidate's level of education. Those possessing a graduate-level degree in the requested area of instruction will be considered for an open rank educator position, a full-time, promotable, non-tenure track appointment. Those in possession of an undergraduate degree in the requested area of instruction will be considered for an instructor position, a full-time, non-promotable, non-tenure track appointment that will be renewed annually for a maximum of five (5) years in the appointment. If hired as an instructor, the incumbent will be expected to make satisfactory progress toward and complete a master's degree within the initial five-year appointment period. As part of the Nebraska benefits package, UNL offers tuition remission for full-time employees, up to 15 credit hours per year. Once the master's degree is earned within that period, the position will advance to an assistant extension educator appointment.
PROGRAMMATICRESPONSIBILITIES (approximately 80%):
Collaborates closely with colleagues, state and federal agencies, industry representatives, and crop producers to address agronomic and management issues in diverse cropping systems.
Develops, delivers, and measures impacts of programs and engagements regarding rainfed and irrigated crop production systems in Nebraska.
Participates in collection and interpretation of data to develop data driven, digital, and precision agricultural management strategies for clientele.
Uses innovative strategies and cutting-edge teaching and learning methods to design, develop, deliver, and evaluate programs for a robust extension education program focused on water and cropping production systems within the assigned geographic region, and as a member of the statewide Water and Cropping Systems Team.
Engages in a collaborative-learning environment with crop producers and encourages adoption of research-based information in decision-making.
Participates in and supports the Nebraska On-Farm Research Network.
Identifies needs and provides access to educational opportunities within the assigned geographic region, working with unit leaders, extension advisory committees, and local stakeholders (e.g., Natural Resources Districts and local commodity associations).
Works in a multi-disciplinary team environment with extension professionals and other partners to translate and teach the latest research-based information.
Uses entrepreneurial practices to secure grants, contracts, program fees, and partnerships to leverage the extension educational program's resource base and to extend the reach and impact of these programs.
Partners with research faculty members in action research that can be applied to educational programming.
Conducts needs assessments, identifies priorities, measures program impact, and reports results at professional meetings and in professional publications.
Participates in professional development to enhance and maintain professional expertise in cropping systems and extension pedagogy.
Supports youth development programs by teaching in areas related to Water and Cropping Systems.
Serves in, contributes to, or supports the specific Lead Educator roles as described in the Roles and Responsibilities of the Lead Educator document found at https://myextension.unl.edu/lead-educator-position-description as determined in partnership with the supervisor(s).
Coordinates with Engagement Zone Coordinator(s) and other Extension professionals locally and in accountability region to develop a robust Nebraska Extension presence by
Cooperating with local faculty and staff in a team environment to promote Extension's educational opportunities and impact in the host county.
Cultivating a culture of collaboration with local leaders and community members that builds positive relationships between the University and the community.
Supporting engagement of advisory or policy groups such as the Extension Board, Ag Society, or County Commissioners/Board of Supervisors.
Understands and adheres to Equal Employment Opportunities; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; and Civil Rights compliance efforts.
Accepts committee assignments, reporting responsibilities, and other special ad hoc assignments as requested at the administrative unit, college/division, institute, and/or university level.
Some travel is required. Must meet driver standards according to UNL policy and have a valid driver's license.
Recognizing that diversity enhances creativity, innovation, impact, and a sense of belonging, the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources (IANR) and Nebraska Extension are committed to creating learning, research, Extension programming, and work environments that are inclusive of all forms of diversity. Consistent with the University's N2025 Strategic Plan, every person and every interaction are treated as important to our collective well-being and our ability to deliver on our mission.
This position is not eligible for employment-based permanent residency sponsorship. UNL may be able to sponsor temporary work authorization (e.g., H-1B) for the successful candidate.
As an EO/AA employer, the University of Nebraska considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation. Seehttps://www.unl.edu/equity/notice-nondiscrimination.
Minimum Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in agronomy, crop science, plant sciences, water science, biological systems engineering, or a closely related field (extension instructor) OR master's degree in agronomy, crop science, plant sciences, water science, biological systems engineering or a closely related field (extension educator). If hired as an instructor, the incumbent will be expected to make satisfactory progress toward and complete a master's degree within the initial five-year appointment period.
Field experience in production agriculture emphasizing cropping systems relevant to Nebraska agriculture.
Water management experience, including developing programs and strategies addressing known issues such as source water protection, irrigation management, runoff protection, or similar issues affecting agricultural production.
Successful experience teaching in a formal or non-formal setting.
Demonstrated ability to communicate (i.e., publications, presentations, web, and social media).
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience using precision agriculture strategies to address diverse cropping systems relevant to Nebraska agriculture.
Outstanding leadership skills demonstrated by roles in college, career, and/or community activities.
Understanding of different ethnic and socioeconomic audiences and a commitment to developing and delivering both inclusive and targeted programming.
Successful experience developing financial support for educational programs, including grant writing, fund generation, contracting, and/or cost recovery efforts.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities and programs effectively.
With over 25,000 students, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a diverse educational insitution with international stature. The intellectual center for the state of Nebraska and beyond, we are a land-grant, top tier national research-extensive insitution. Part of the Big Ten conference, Big Ten Academic Alliance, our mission includes growing relationships and resources that enable the University of Nebraska to change lives.