About The Position

The Alabama Cooperative Extension System is seeking qualified applicants for an Forestry, Wildlife, and Natural Resources Extension Agent – Northwest Region of Alabama. This position is a 100% Extension assignment covering ten counties. The Agent will be housed in either Winston, Walker, or Lawrence County. The Program Priority Area is Forestry, Wildlife and Natural Resources, and the Geographic Area of Responsibility is the Northwest Alabama Region (Lauderdale, Limestone, Colbert, Lawrence, Morgan, Franklin, Marion, Winston, Walker, Fayette, and Lamar Counties).

Requirements

  • Level I: Bachelor’s degree and 0 years of experience.
  • Level II: Bachelor’s degree and 4 years of experience or Master’s degree and 2 years of experience.
  • Implementing, managing, or delivering educational programs in a relevant discipline, including formal and/or informal teaching methods.

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor’s degree in Forestry or Wildlife Management with a minimum GPA of 2.75, or a Bachelor’s degree in a related field with a minimum GPA of 2.75 and at least two years of experience.
  • Master’s degree is preferred and does not require experience to apply.

Responsibilities

  • Proactively develop a regional technology transfer program through meetings, workshops, publications, web sites, and other outreach techniques to provide forestry, wildlife and natural resources related information to landowners, professionals, and the general public.
  • Be part of a state-wide Extension Priority Program Team and be expected to participate as a team member to plan, promote, and execute team programs as well as participate in team training opportunities.
  • Utilize all available/emerging technologies in their educational efforts as well as more traditional methods such as newsletters, news articles, workshops/group meetings, demonstrations and farm/home visits.
  • Participate in writing grants and participate in activities that support applied research/demonstrations beneficial to clientele.
  • Participating in regional and state FWNR associations, and other groups representing FWNR, is important for the EA to develop a reputation as an educational leader with the Alabama Cooperative Extension System.
  • Assist team leader and administrators in project outcome and impact evaluations.
  • Participate as a cohesive team member working with local clientele, advisory groups, volunteers, and other interested parties to determine regional needs for program outreach.
  • Partner with other EA’s and CEDs to provide educational leadership in planning, implementing, evaluating, and reporting programs conducted in the region.

Benefits

  • Generous benefits
  • Educational opportunities
  • Culture of support and work/life balance
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