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Rutgers The State University County Agent III (Assistant Professor) - Commercial Agriculture - Burlington Cou in New Brunswick, New Jersey
Position Details
Recruitment/Posting Title | County Agent III (Assistant Professor) - Commercial Agriculture - Burlington County |
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Department | Agric & Natural Resources |
Salary | Annual Salary |
Posting Summary | Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is searching for a community-engaged scholar to provide leadership, educational programming, and applied research-based information in commercial agricultural production, with a preference for knowledge and familiarity of vegetable production. This is a full-time, 12-month, tenure-track faculty position at the rank of County Agent III (equivalent to Assistant Professor). This position is located at the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Burlington County, 2 Academy Drive, Westampton, NJ. Agriculture and Natural Resource Agents are expected to demonstrate excellence in extension practice, teaching, and service. Key duties include providing leadership in assessing local needs to design, implement, and evaluate relevant programming in commercial agronomic or horticultural crop production, collaborating with agricultural producers and commercial commodity organizations, agencies, and internal ANR and NJAES working groups, and developing strategies to maximize the effectiveness of teaching and engagement, programmatic impact within Extension Practice, and service in appropriate service roles, utilizing a variety of delivery modes. Rutgers Cooperative Extension is committed to fostering a welcoming and inclusive organization, which empowers all staff to contribute towards a vision for success. Rutgers University and the ANR Department have a strong commitment to attracting diverse faculty and providing excellence in community engagement following the Rutgers Diversity Strategic Plan (https://diversity.rutgers.edu/university-plan), the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Diversity Plan https://execdeanagriculture.rutgers.edu/diversity-equity-inclusion/), and Rutgers Cooperative Extension Diversity Equity plan (https://njaes.rutgers.edu/extension/diversity-equity-inclusion/rce-strategic-plan-for-diversity-equity-inclusion.pdf) which is why we encourage candidates from diverse, underrepresented communities to apply. |
Position Status | Full Time |
Posting Number | 24FA1307 |
Posting Open Date | 12/11/2024 |
Posting Close Date | 01/13/2025 |
Minimum Education and Experience | A Master's Degree from an accredited institution in horticultural sciences, agronomy, plant or soil sciences, or other closely related fields within the scope of commercial crop production is required. In addition, three years of relevant experience following attaining the Bachelor's degree is required. Experience or course work in integrated pest management, commercial crop production, agribusiness management, working with diverse audiences, and/or collaboration/coalition building are preferred. |
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Certifications/Licenses | A valid New Jersey driver's license or the ability to obtain one, the ability to complete Rutgers and/or Burlington County Defensive Driving Courses, and other HR training as required. A valid NJDEP Pesticide Applicator's License, or the ability to acquire one within the first 18 months of hire, is also required.This position would be responsible for assisting clientele in implementing and sustaining appropriate commercial agricultural practices. |
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities | Reporting to the Chair of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, this position will provide county and regional leadership and collaboration across working groups, stakeholders, and Extension Departments and Specialists specifically for commercial agriculture producers. The position will:
Cooperative efforts with Extension Specialists, faculty colleagues, fellow ANR faculty and staff include:
Extension Practice:
Extension Teaching:
Service
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Equipment Utilized | Computer, printer, and related software including but not limited to Microsoft Office suite; Email for communications and research, locally and nationally; Equipment related to programming and teaching (laptop, LCD projector, etc.); digital cameras, etc. Working knowledge of current and changing electronic technology. |
Physical Demands and Work Environment | Ability to work evenings and weekends as needed. Successfully and efficiently work in both office and research farm settings and field visits. Comfortable and accustomed to working in rural agricultural settings. |
Overview | This ANR County Agent III in Burlington County is expected to establish an outstanding program in commercial agricultural crop production, the merits of which will lead to regional and/or national recognition. Burlington County Commercial Agriculture and Crop Production Statistics: Covering 827 square miles of land and water, Burlington County is the largest county in New Jersey and stretches from the Delaware River to the Atlantic Ocean. Burlington County has retained over 93,594 acres (approximately 18 percent of the total county land mass) in farmland. Burlington County has 925 farms with an average size of 101 acres. The total market value of agriculture products sold is over 135 million dollars. Agriculture crops produced in the County are diverse and range from cranberries and blueberries to traditional field crops, vegetables and nursery crops. Livestock production including cattle, poultry and swine are also in Burlington County. |
Statement | Members of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources focus on commercial agriculture and horticulture, fisheries and aquaculture, environmental and resource management issues, farm business development and marketing, pesticide safety and training, integrated pest management (IPM), and other related subjects. htps://njaes.rutgers.edu/anr/ |
Special Instructions to Applicants | Please provide a statement on your understanding and contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion and your specific plans and goals for advancing equity and inclusion at Rutgers University-SEBS-Rutgers Cooperative Extension (for additional information go to Rutgers University Diversity Plan https://diversity.rutgers.edu/university-plan, the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Diversity Plan https://execdeanagriculture.rutgers.edu/diversity-equity-inclusion/), and the Cooperative Extension Diversity Equity plan (https://njaes.rutgers.edu/extension/diversity-equity-inclusion/rce-strategic-plan-for-diversity-equity-inclusion.pdf. |
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Quick Link to Posting | https://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/241380 |
Campus | Rutgers University-New Brunswick |
Home Location Campus | Off Campus |
City | Westampton, NJ |
State | NJ |
Location Details | Rutgers NJAES Cooperative Extension of Burlington County, 2 Academy Drive, Westampton, NJ 08060-3826 |
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