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POSITION SUMMARY
As part of MSU Extension (MSUE), the Agriculture and Agribusiness Institute (AABI) and MSU AgBioResearch (ABR), this position will work closely with apple growers and conduct applied research both in grower orchards, and research centers to respond to apple grower needs. In addition, this position will provide local and statewide leadership, conduct programming, and related research associated with apple production and the apple industry. Michigan is the second-most agriculturally diverse state within the United States and is the 3rd leading apple producing state in the U.S. This position is located near the major apple production region in Michigan. The position will work with apple growers within the region and statewide, evaluating issues within their orchards as well as opportunities to adopt new management techniques. You will collaborate across work teams and Institutes, including working with faculty, specialists, and educators to achieve efficient, profitable, and sustainable apple production and overall advancement for the Michigan apple industry.
In this position, you will also design, implement, and evaluate educational programming based on basic and applied research addressing the needs of Michigan growers. You will secure intra- and extramural grant funding to support your research and Extension programs, to address, but not limited to, such themes as fertility, pruning, training systems, plant growth regulators, as well as topics related to climate resiliency in apple production. You will be expected to be an effective communicator and ensure dissemination of research- based information through various methods, including multi-media, distance education technologies, social media, written articles, and in-person meetings, and will provide growers, processors, and agri-business professionals with the knowledge to profitably produce their crop, while minimizing environmental impact. Additionally, you will serve as an informational resource for MSU personnel and clientele.
The position will be based at the 440-acre Clarksville Research Center, located in Clarksville, Michigan, near the leading apple producing region of Michigan.
This position may be eligible to utilize a flexible work environment, however, there is an expectation to work from the Clarksville Research Center. The needs, responsibilities, and opportunities of an individual’s position and office location drive the ability and amount of work-location flexibility.
This position is a full-time, fixed term end-dated appointment, renewable annually based upon successful performance and continued funding.
Characteristic Duties/Responsibilities
Develop, conduct, and evaluate innovative research-based educational programs that meet current and projected statewide needs of apple growers, processors, and agri-business professionals, and support growth and understanding of critical issues facing people in Michigan.
Develop an innovative, and forward-thinking applied apple research program, intra- and extramurally funded, addressing contemporary and future industry needs.
Develop and maintain positive working relationships intra- and inter-organizationally and create and promote positive public relations for MSU Extension, AABI and ABR.
Understand and support the Agriculture and Agribusiness Institute’s and AgBioResearch’s efforts in diversity, equity, inclusion, and Civil Rights, with a special emphasis on removing barriers from participation and reaching diverse populations, including but not limited to race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, religion, age, height, weight, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or veteran status, socio-economic class and other human differences.
Serve as an information resource for apple personnel throughout Michigan, and work with statewide AABI workgroups to effectively plan and implement relevant programming.
Author/co-author, produce, and submit research results, reports, and educational articles in appropriate venues including University publications and websites, industry publications, and scientific journals.
In concert with the MSUE work team(s) and MSU AgBioResearch, interact with federal, state, and county agencies that support agriculture industries to determine research, demonstration, and programmatic needs of the region as well as the state, and communicate those needs to county commissioners, campus-based departments, and research partners.
Develop and utilize appropriate media methods to communicate current and timely information, research results, and relevant industry updates, as well as a schedule of current and future activities.
Collaborate with MSU Extension and AgBioResearch staff to gather and report programming outputs and impacts, to demonstrate program effectiveness, and to guide future program priorities for MSU Extension, the AABI, work teams, and ABR.
Actively participate in professional development opportunities.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Degree
Masters -Horticulture, Crop Science, or related to horticulture or crop science, and/or related to apple production.
Minimum Requirements
Master’s degree from an accredited institution in a field of study related to horticulture or crop science, and/or related to apple production must be earned by date of hire.
Background in apple production, and experience in horticulture practices related to apple research and education.
Experience conducting research independently.
Experience successfully acquiring and managing grant funding and resources.
Ability to demonstrate sensitivity, knowledge, and use of appropriate approaches, skills, and techniques, which reflect an understanding and awareness of social, cultural, and economic diversity of the target population served.
Ability to create and carry-out a project plan from development of initial concept to project completion and follow-up/impact assessment.
Strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills.
Experience and proven ability working productively with a team serving in both leadership and contributor roles.
Self-motivated with demonstrated ability to work independently in an office environment without daily supervision and/or coaching.
Proficiency in use of technology (e.g., web research, Zoom, Qualtrics, Microsoft Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook for mail/calendaring, distance delivery/communication technology, etc.) for day-to-day work and educational program delivery, record keeping, reporting, team-based communications, and overall management.
Experience with marketing/promotion of educational programs.
Demonstrated success in program development and delivery to diverse audiences/communities, and proven ability in establishing and working with a diverse network of constituents and community members across race, color, gender, national origin, gender identity, religion, age, height, weight, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, family status, veteran status, socioeconomic class, and other differences.
Understanding of and ability to implement Civil Rights and compliance standards.
Ability to lift and carry educational materials, equipment, etc. up to 25 lbs.
Ability to travel in local and surrounding communities and occasional long-distance travel are required as a regular part of this position.
Transportation is the responsibility of the employee.
Demonstrated skills and professional development from the last five years related to cultural competency and inclusive excellence.
Other skills and/or physical abilities required to perform duties of the position.
Desired Qualifications
Persons with a Ph.D. from an accredited institution in a field of study related to horticulture, or crop science with a background in apple production.
Three or more years of experience in Extension program delivery or demonstrated ability and skill in horticulture practices related to apple research and education (relevant experience acquired within the last 5-years preferred).
Demonstrated drive and initiative, with proven ability to manage multiple responsibilities and tasks simultaneously.
Required Application Materials
Current resume/CV.
Cover letter.
Four (4) professional references including two (2) current or previous supervisors.
Special Instructions
This position is a full-time, fixed term end-dated appointment, renewable annually based upon successful performance and continued funding.
Starting salary commensurate with education and experience.
Summary of Physical Demands
WORK ENVIRONMENT
This position requires driving as a regular part of the position, carrying educational materials, equipment, etc. up to 65 lbs.
Essential functions of this position include:
Ability to lift a bushel of apples from the floor to a table with an anticipated weight of up to 65 pounds.
Ability to carry a bushel of apples weighing up to 65 pounds a distance of approximately 20 feet to move from one part of storage to another.
Website
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