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AGRICULTURE EDUCATOR, SPECIALIZING IN HORTICULTURE (50%) - DOUGLAS COUNTY

Working Title: Douglas County Agriculture Educator, Specializing in Horticulture (50%)

Official Title:  Instructor or Assistant Professor (faculty rank to be determined for individual hired with a Master's degree) or Extension Associate (for individual hired with a Bachelor's degree)

Geographic Areas Served:  Primarily Douglas County and occasionally extending beyond county boundaries for specific commitments and team programming.

Office Location: Douglas County University of Wisconsin-Extension Office; Courthouse, Room 107, 1313 Belknap Street, Superior, Wisconsin 54880

Type of Appointment:
With a Master's degree:  This is a probationary tenure-track faculty appointment within the University of Wisconsin-Extension.  During the probationary period, faculty members may receive renewed probationary appointments.  At the end of the period, faculty members may be promoted to the ranks of tenured faculty.  Standards of excellence and scholarship are expected to be met throughout a faculty member's career.  

With a Bachelor's degree:  This position is a fixed-term academic staff appointment in the University of Wisconsin-Extension's division of Cooperative Extension.  Fixed-term academic staff appointments are made on an annual basis, with renewal possible. Standards of excellence and scholarship are expected to be met throughout an academic staff member's career.  An individual hired with a Bachelor's degree as an Extension Associate must complete an approved Master's degree within five years of the initial appointment.  The academic staff member, in consultation with the Associate Program Director and District Director, will develop a graduate education plan within the first year of employment subject to approval by the academic department.  The academic staff member must make ongoing progress in the approved Master's program to qualify for annual appointment renewals. Upon completion of the approved Master's degree program, the individual is eligible to apply for admittance into the academic department.  Upon admittance, the individual's appointment will convert to probationary faculty as described by the faculty section of the original position description. 

Position Purpose: 
As an academic staff and/or faculty member of the University of Wisconsin-Extension, employed with Douglas County, the Agriculture Educator is a leader in accessing and applying research findings from consumer and commercial horticulture, agronomy/plant sciences, dairy and animal sciences, agricultural economics, and natural resources to meet identified educational needs and interests of county individuals, families, businesses, organizations and communities.  The Educator works to integrate concerns and issues identified at the county, state, and national levels relative to agricultural profitability and environmental quality and to build the capacity of adults, youth, families, organizations and communities

From past University of Wisconsin - Extension work and experiences and general knowledge about Douglas County agriculture, horticulture and natural resources it is anticipated that the major focus of this position will be in areas of consumer horticulture; commercial horticulture; general agriculture including dairy, animal and crop production, economics and marketing; farm and agricultural business management; agricultural economic development; and natural resources.  The Agriculture Educator is expected to provide overall coordination, training and support to the Master Gardeners Association. 

Primary Duties/Essential Job Functions:

Other Position Expectations and Responsibilities:

Working Conditions: 

Key Relationships:
This position is accountable to the Northern District Director (hiring authority), State Program Director for Agriculture and Natural Resources (ANRE), Douglas County Department Head, and the Douglas County Extension Education and Recycling Committee 

Academic Relationships:
This is a faculty position in the UW-Extension Academic Department of Agriculture/Agribusiness and, subject to faculty regulations, is appointed to the University of Wisconsin System rank and tenure track.  A tenured appointment must be obtained by the end of the sixth year of full-time employment (or twelfth year of 50% employment) to retain the position, in accordance with UW-Extension faculty policies and procedures. 

Qualifications:
To be considered eligible for the Douglas County Agriculture Educator, Specializing in Horticulture as a faculty member, you must meet all of the following minimum qualifications:

To be considered eligible for the Douglas County Agriculture Educator, Specializing in Horticulture as an academic staff member, you must meet all of the following minimum qualifications:

Additional knowledge, skills and abilities desired:

Organizational Competencies:
Individuals who demonstrate increasing capacity in the following organizational competencies, as indicated by the examples listed below, are likely to experience higher levels of success within their Cooperative Extension positions:

Position Description Clarification:
This position description represents a general outline of job duties, expectations, responsibilities and qualifications.  It is not intended to be comprehensive in nature.  In addition, this position is likely to evolve over time and therefore this position description may not fully reflect the precise nature of the position at a future point in time. 

Position Benefits:
Excellent State of Wisconsin benefits, including retirement, health insurance, vacation, sick leave, and other insurances.

Equal Opportunity: 
As an affirmative action employer, UW-Extension provides equal opportunity in programs and employment; and is strongly committed to maintaining a climate supportive of respect for differences and equality of opportunity. UW-Extension does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, creed, color, disability, sex/gender, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, religion, marital status, arrest record or non-program related conviction record; or identity as a veteran, disabled veteran, Vietnam veteran or any other military service.  We promote excellence through diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply. 

Materials will be made available in alternative format upon request.  Please call 711 if you are hearing or sight impaired and need assistance.   Direct inquiries concerning equal opportunity to:  UWEX Workforce Equity and Diversity; Room 501; 432 N. Lake Street; Madison, WI  53706.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE AND DEADLINE:

To receive full consideration, application materials must be received by Tuesday, December 15, 2009 and include all of the following:

Application materials that do not comply with these instructions are incomplete and will not be considered.  Applications will continue to be accepted until the screening process is complete.

Submit application materials to Cooperative Extension Human Resources at:
   a) ces.jobs@uwex.edu (preferred method); OR
   b) 432 N. Lake Street, Room 249; Madison, WI  53706

Optional Confidentiality Form Under Wisconsin Statutes, if asked, UW-Extension is required to provide a list of all nominees and applicants who have not requested in writing that their identities remain confidential.  The identities of all finalists must be released upon request.

Please note that a criminal records review will be conducted prior to employment.  In compliance with the Wisconsin Fair Employment Act, convictions and pending charges will be considered only as they relate to this position. 

POSITION VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
AGRICULTURE EDUCATOR, SPECIALIZING IN HORTICULTURE (50%) - DOUGLAS COUNTY
Posted: 11/5/09
Refer to: PVL# C10023
REVIEW BEGINS: 12/15/09

University of Wisconsin, United States Department of Agriculture and Wisconsin counties cooperating. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, the University of Wisconsin-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including ADA and Title IX requirements.