Associate Director for Small Farms
Company: University of California Agriculture and Natural R
Location: Davis
Posted on: January 25, 2025
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Job Description:
Associate Director for Small Farms - UC Sustainable Agriculture
Research & Education Program (UC SAREP) - Academic Coordinator III
(24-01)
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
County Locations: Fresno County, Ventura County, Yolo County
Date Posted: January 21, 2025
Closing Date: March 10, 2025
Job Description:
Location 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 Overview
The 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. This position
will pursue new opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration
with multiple SAREP programs to enhance support for small-scale
farms across the food supply chain within an expanded statewide
program.
is a statewide program of UC ANR with a mission for research and
education supporting agriculture and food systems that are
economically viable, conserve natural resources and biodiversity,
and enhance quality of life and equity in California communities.
We envision a farming and food system that supports resilience
through diversified production, marketing, and distribution
systems; values all food system workers and supports their
wellbeing; contributes to the health and vitality of urban, rural
and Tribal communities; uses resources in a way that protects the
environment in trust for future generations; and reflects the
ethnic, linguistic, and cultural diversity of California. UC SAREP
includes the UC ANR Small Farms Network, UC Master Food Preservers,
and UC Organic Agriculture Institute and works to find synergies
and develop interdisciplinary and cross-program collaborations from
production to marketing along the food supply chain.
The assists small-scale family farms to thrive economically through
extension support, bilingual and culturally relevant training,
applied research on small-acreage and emerging specialty crops, and
policy engagement. Small Farms Advisors and staff in several
multi-county regions of California provide research-based extension
support and technical assistance for crop production, regulatory
compliance, marketing, and access to resources for environmental
and economic resilience, with a focus on diversified farming
systems, local and direct marketing, niche and emerging crops, and
crops valued by diverse cultural communities. The Small Farms
Network has a historic and current commitment to equity and
inclusion for underserved and limited-resource farmers and serves
as an information hub connecting diverse farming communities to the
resources of the University of California.
Administrative and Programmatic Responsibilities:
Statewide Leadership and Strategic Vision:
Grant Management and Funds Development:
Policy Communication and Engagement:
Program Administration:
Collaboration and Partnerships:
Counties of Responsibility. This position is focused on work across
the state and will coordinate activities across multiple counties
and regions. Travel to UC SAREP meetings and field visits to sites
conducting program activities is expected.
Reporting Relationship: The Associate Director for Small Farms
serves under the administrative and programmatic guidance of the UC
SAREP Director.
Qualifications and Skills Required
Education: 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
Desired Experience
Skills Required - UC ANR Academic Coordinator III
Technical Competence and Impact: Strong understanding of key
concepts related to agricultural production, extension education,
and environmental, social, and economic sustainability in farming
and food systems. Ability to design and assess outreach and
education programs that lead to positive changes within local
communities that can extend to regional, state, and national
impacts.
Communication: Demonstrated excellence in written, oral,
interpersonal, and virtual communication skills. Ability to
communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders and to share
complex information in a manner tailored to the audience, including
communications to policy makers, funders, and other external
stakeholders.
Collaboration, Teamwork and Flexibility: Demonstrated ability to
work collaboratively as a team member with others in a
collaborative leadership model and matrixed team environment.
Ability to facilitate communication and coordination among multiple
team members and related programs. Ability to adapt programs and
activities as stakeholder, program, and organizational needs
change.
Lifelong Learning: Demonstrated commitment to ongoing professional
improvement.
Learn more about Skills and Areas of Programmatic Review (including
Professional Competence, University and Public Service and
Affirmative Action and DEI) at:
About UC ANR
UC ANR is a division of the University of California (UC) system
that bridges the gap between local issues and the expertise of the
UC system by providing research-based information, educational
programs, and technical expertise to the public in areas such as
agriculture, natural resources, nutrition, and youth development.
UC ANR is part of a nationwide Cooperative Extension network, which
began in the early 20th century to connect research from land-grant
universities with the everyday needs of people in communities
across the United States. Today, we collaborate with farmers,
ranchers, diverse communities, youth and adult educators, and
policymakers to address local and statewide issues related to food
systems, water, climate change, and sustainable agriculture through
a statewide network of campus-based researchers, county-based
Advisors, and community educators. Our mission is to cultivate
thriving communities, sustainable agriculture, resilient
ecosystems, and economic prosperity in California and globally
through equitable generation and sharing of collaborative,
science-based solutions. Over 250 UC ANR academics conduct
research, extension, and education serving all 58 counties from 70+
locations, including county-based UCCE offices, 13 statewide
programs and institutes, and 9 research and extension centers. By
working and living among those we serve, UC ANR expands the
University of California's reach to engage all people and
communities in California, ensuring equal access to the resources
UC has to offer. Our vision is that UC ANR will be valued in every
California community for meaningful engagement and making a
positive difference in people's lives.
Learn more about UC ANR
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UC ANR focus research and extension on solving priority problems
that engage ANR academics and UC faculty in integrated teams
UC ANR help unify, communicate, and advocate for the work we
do.
UC ANR communicate how our work makes a difference to the
public.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources is
committed to attracting and retaining a diverse workforce and will
honor your experiences, perspectives, and unique identity. We
encourage applications from members of historically
underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, women, individuals with
disabilities, veterans, LGBTQ+ community members, and others who
demonstrate the ability to help us create and maintain working and
learning environments that are inclusive, equitable and
welcoming.
UC ANR academics are expected to share and exhibit:
Salary & Benefits
Salary: 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. For information, please refer to the .
The Academic Coordinator position is a three-year renewable term
appointment. Performance in this position is evaluated annually
with merit actions evaluated every three years. Upon completion of
a successful review, you may be reappointed for another definite
term. Our intention with this definite term appointment is to
reappoint based on positive performance reviews, the continuing
need for the position, and funding availability.
Internal UC ANR candidates are encouraged to apply. Current CE
Advisors and CE Specialists may apply and hold their current
position or move to an AC III with an underlying 0% CE Advisor/CE
Specialist title, assuming they have indefinite status.
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. For more information, refer to the UC Benefits website
at:
How to Apply
Please visit: 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:
Applicants may wish to explore the UC Davis Services for
International Students and Scholars web page at as a resource.
University of California Cooperative Extension
As a University employee, you will be required to comply with all
applicable University policies and/or collective bargaining
agreements, as may be amended from time to time. Federal, state, or
local government directives may impose additional requirements.
The 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.
As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment
in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the
use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly
prohibited.
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