We are recruiting a Project Technician position as part of a 5-year USDA-funded project focusing on promoting climate-smart and sustainable agriculture for expanding food production in New England through regionally adapted agroforestry systems (Project “ADAPT”). The project integrates research, education, and extension to (i) develop and test three agroforestry systems (silvopasture, polycultures, forest farming), (ii) promote agroforestry extension programs for landowners, professionals, and other interested communities (iii) build agroforestry knowledge and skills through diverse educational opportunities. Project collaborators include researchers and extension staff from three universities (University of New Hampshire, Dartmouth, and Yale), nonprofit and private organizations engaged in agroforestry-related activities, and landowner cooperators. Project results will contribute to developing climate-smart agriculture and forestry in New England through (i) mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, (ii) fostering market opportunities, and (ii) enhancing climate adaptation and resilience. The Project Technician will have primary responsibility for performing tasks and collecting data in the field and lab related to implementing and maintaining agroforestry experiments on university lands. The successful candidate should have practical experience with basic data collection techniques as part of scientific field research related to agroforestry, forestry, and/or agricultural systems. Additionally, the Project Technician may also support activities related to communication and education, such as supporting various extension, education, and outreach initiatives and events. The Project Technician will support the implementation of the ADAPT project.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level