Associate Director for Small Farms - UC Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education Program (U[...]
Company: University of California
Location: Camarillo
Posted on: March 13, 2025
Job Description:
County Locations: Fresno County, Ventura County, Yolo CountyDate
Posted: January 21, 2025Closing Date: March 10, 2025Location
Headquarters: This position has statewide responsibilities and may
be headquartered at any of the following locations: UC ANR, Davis,
CA; Hansen Research and Extension Center, Camarillo, CA; or Kearney
Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Parlier, CA.Position
OverviewThe University of California, Agriculture and Natural
Resources (UC ANR) invites applications for an Associate Director
for Small Farms, University of California Sustainable Agriculture
Research & Education Program (UC SAREP) Academic Coordinator
III.Purpose: The UC SAREP Associate Director for Small Farms will
provide statewide leadership, coordination, and oversight for small
farms outreach, technical assistance, and applied research and
extension activities within UC ANR and will direct the UC ANR Small
Farms Network, with guidance from the UC SAREP Director. The
Associate Director will join a growing team increasing access to
resources, research-based extension support, and sustainable
economic opportunities for small farms in California.Administrative
and Programmatic Responsibilities:Statewide Leadership and
Strategic Vision:
- Lead interdisciplinary efforts within UC ANR to support
economic viability and environmental sustainability for a diverse
clientele of small-scale farmers in California through outreach,
extension, applied research, and technical assistance.
- Provide leadership and oversight to the UC Small Farms Network
team implementing multi-county extension and technical assistance
for small-scale underserved farmers.
- Lead strategic planning and visioning efforts to drive
innovation and build transformative programs expanding support for
small farms in California, in collaboration with the UC SAREP
Director.
- Identify new directions and expand programs based on feedback
from diverse stakeholders including farmers, small farms staff and
academics, community-based partner organizations, and public
agencies.
- Communicate activities, accomplishments, impacts, and program
needs to external stakeholders.
- Support and enhance diversity, equity, and inclusion within the
Small Farms Network and UC SAREP.Grant Management and Funds
Development:
- Oversee large statewide contracts and grants supporting the
Small Farms Network, including coordination and reporting of
multi-county efforts, budget oversight, communication with funding
agencies on progress, deliverables, and success stories, and
evaluation of outcomes and impacts.
- Collaborate with the UC SAREP Director to develop new sources
of funding for the Small Farms Network, including preparing large
grant applications, engaging with philanthropic donors, and
building relationships with local, state, and federal
agencies.Policy Communication and Engagement:
- Synthesize research-based information and needs assessments
from county-based programs to communicate challenges and
opportunities for small farms at a state and national level through
engagement with partner organizations, policy makers, state and
federal agencies, and other stakeholders.
- Lead preparation of co-authored peer-reviewed journal articles,
conference presentations, and policy papers presenting best
practices for supporting small farms, needs and challenges of small
farms, and research highlighting crops, production systems,
economics, and policy impacts for small farms in California.
- Engage with policymakers, industry representatives, partner
organizations, public agencies, and community leaders and
stakeholders to inform local, state, and federal policies relevant
to small farms.
- Represent the UC ANR Small Farms Network on public committees,
task forces, and working groups.Program Administration:
- Coordinate evaluation and reporting of program activities and
impacts.
- Supervise and mentor statewide staff and academic positions
within the Small Farms Network.
- Collaborate with the UC SAREP Director and the Small Farms
Program Manager to coordinate team building, capacity-building, and
professional development for advisors, academic coordinators, and
staff.Qualifications and Skills RequiredEducation: A minimum of a
Master's degree in a discipline of the agricultural sciences (such
as horticulture, agronomy, plant science, agroecology, soil
science, entomology, plant pathology, or weed science),
environmental sciences, agricultural economics, policy, or a
related field relevant to small farm agricultural production,
management, economic viability, or regulatory compliance is
required at the time of appointment.Additional Requirements
- Demonstrated program leadership in extension or in a related
field such as policy, community development, or adult
education.
- Demonstrated subject matter expertise in an academic discipline
relevant to agricultural production, economics, or policy with
applicability to small farms.
- Demonstrated commitment to developing program activities based
on priorities expressed by diverse communities of
stakeholders.
- Ability to build, support, and lead diverse teams and promote a
culture of inclusivity and belonging.
- Track record of fundraising through extramural funding and/or
development opportunities.
- Effective project management skills and ability to evaluate
program impacts.
- Strategic planning and visioning skills to determine new
directions for program activities, funding sources, and
interdisciplinary collaborations.
- Administrative experience including managing contract and grant
budgets, reporting and evaluation, and understanding and following
institutional policies.
- Supervisory experience including performance management,
conflict resolution, and team building skills.
- Diplomatic skills to engage in dialogue and creative
problem-solving with diverse groups of stakeholders.
- Strong commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion both for
UC ANR employees and for clientele served by UC ANR programs.
- Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed;
proof of liability and property damage insurance on vehicle used is
required. Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a
University vehicle.
- This position has programmatic responsibilities statewide and
is not remote; the candidate must be available to work onsite at
the headquarters and travel to other sites based on programmatic
responsibilities.Salary & BenefitsSalary: The beginning salary will
be in the Academic Coordinator III series and commensurate with
applicable experience and professional qualifications. The step
placement in this series is based on experience.Benefits: The
University of California offers comprehensive benefits including
health insurance, retirement plans, two days per month paid
vacation, one day per month paid sick leave, and paid holidays.How
to ApplyPlease visit: https://recruit.ucanr.edu/ and choose
"applicants" (refer to position #24-01)Closing Date: To assure full
consideration, application packets must be received by March 10,
2025 (open until filled).Questions?Contact Tatiana Avoce; email:
tavoce@ucanr.eduThe University of California is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, disability, age, protected veteran status or other
protected categories covered by the UC nondiscrimination
policy.
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