Utah State University Extension invites applications for a 12 ‑ month, full ‑ time County Extension faculty position in Agriculture and Natural Resources, serving Beaver County with some crossover support to neighboring counties. The position may be filled as tenure ‑ track (Extension Assistant/Associate Professor) or non ‑ tenure track (Professional Practice Extension Assistant Professor), depending on academic credentials and experience. The successful candidate will develop, deliver, and evaluate research ‑ based educational programs that support agricultural producers, strengthen local communities, and enhance quality of life for both youth and adults. Extension faculty also recruit, train, and supervise volunteer leaders and serve as vital connectors between clientele, community partners, and Utah State University. An office will be provided at the USU Extension office in Beaver, Utah. The anticipated start date is July 1, 2026 . A master’s degree is required for Extension Assistant or Associate ranks. A bachelor’s degree and substantial professional experience is required for the rank of Professional Practice Extension Assistant Professor. About the Region Beaver County is in west ‑ central Utah, bordered by Nevada to the west and the scenic Tushar Mountains to the east. The region includes arid desert landscapes, mountain valleys, and the communities of Beaver, Milford, and Minersville. It is also home to the Eagle Point Ski Resort. Local agriculture is centered on beef cattle production, alfalfa and grass hay production and 4 ‑ H livestock and horse programs. The position requires knowledge of livestock production (especially beef cattle), production agriculture (alfalfa and grass hay), and 4-H agriculture programs (Jr. Livestock, 4-H Horse). Candidates with experience in these areas — and related natural resource or youth agriculture topics — are encouraged to apply.
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