State of South Carolina
Program Coordinator, Sustainable Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment
State of South Carolina, Orangeburg, South Carolina, us, 29117
Salary:
$38,985.00 - $72,134.00 Annually
Location :
Orangeburg County, SC
Job Type:
Temporary Grant - Full-Time
Job Number:
492686
Agency:
South Carolina State University
Division:
Office of 1890 Research & Extension Programs
Opening Date:
09/23/2024
Agency Specific Application Procedures::
Please submit resume on NEOGOV.Com.
Class Code::
AH35
Position Number::
PSA039
Normal Work Schedule::
Monday - Friday (8:30 - 5:00)
Pay Band:
Band 4
Opening Date:
09/23/2024
EEO Statement:
Equal Opportunity Employer
Veteran Preference Statement:
South Carolina is making our Veterans a priority for employment in state agencies and institutions.
Job Responsibilities
Job Summary:
The Program Coordinator for Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resources (SANRE) in collaboration with the State Program Leader (SANRE) will oversee all county extension operations, that will include program planning, implementing, evaluations and reporting. The candidate will assist the State Program leader in compiling the Extension Annual Plans of Work and Annual Report of Accomplishments to be submitted to USDA/NIFA. Will also, coordinate in-service training for County Extension agents and supervise students for their experiential learning during the Academic year and Summer Internship Program. Furthermore, will perform other duties as assigned by the Associate Extension Administrator.
Job Functions/Duties/Responsibilities:
Assist in reviewing and editing educational materials developed by the SANRE State Program Leader. Oversee all county extension operations, that will include program planning, implementing, evaluations and reporting. Assist in collecting monthly/quarterly activity reports from the 1890 Regional County agents Assist in the development, implementation, and the evaluation of professional training programs to equip 1890 Extension Agents with core skills needed to build vibrant and effective SANRE signature programs.
Assist in the organization of monthly meetings and/or conference calls with the SANRE Extension regional county agents and relevant staff. Communicate on a regular basis with state and regional leaders on key SANRE matters. Collaborate with the SANRE Program Leader in acquiring extramural funding and fees to support the SANRE Extension programs
Collaborate in conducting applied research in support of the SANRE Extension program and Clemson University to remain abreast of current research and other developments in community and economic development. Actively participate in professional activities at the state and national levels.
Individual will work with other Program Coordinators and staff in short-term and long-term planning to develop statewide initiative plans which reflect the program needs and priorities for the counties, as well as the state and federal commitments. The candidate will supervise students for their experiential learning during the Summer Internship Program. Furthermore, will perform other duties as assigned by the Associate Extension Administrator.
Required Skills/Abilities:
The employee must be able to use good judgment in making decisions, exhibit a good working relationship with people, and highly dependable in planning, implementing, and reporting activities. Individual must be able to relate to diverse disadvantaged rural/urban people as well as professionals. Individual will work with other Program Coordinators and staff in short-term and long-term planning to develop statewide initiative plans which reflect SANRE program needs and priorities for the counties, as well as the state and federal commitments.
Strive to establish and maintain excellent working relationships with other employees, technical staff, management, vendors and executive level staff within and outside of 1890.
Education and Experience:
Master's degree in agriculture, natural resources and the environment with at least three years of relevant work experience. Individual should possess knowledge of the Land-Grant University System and the history, philosophy, organization and objectives of 1890 Cooperative Extension. Experience in planning, implementing, and evaluating educational programs; ability to work with adults to recruit, train and manage volunteers is required. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; computer/computer software knowledge is required. Strong communication and interpersonal skills are also required.
Preferred Education and Experience:
Masters or Doctorate degree in agriculture, natural resources, and the environment. Three or more years of relevant work experience. Three or more years of coordinating experience involving multiple, full-time direct reports. Involved in applied research experience in a relevant field. Familiarity with agriculture, commercial horticulture, natural resources and other alternative enterprises. Has basic knowledge of Cooperative Extension and Land institutions. Can assist in planning, leading, and implementing strategic organizational initiatives.
Has basic innovative skills to create new programs. Is committed to fostering teamwork and collaborative work environments.
Supervisory Responsibilities :
Individual will supervise students for their experiential learning during the academic year and the Summer Internship Program. Will assist the Program Leader to train regional agriculture extension agents. Work Environment:
May assist the SANRE Program Leader to conduct visit farms, ranches, hatcheries, dairies, stables, orchards, fields, bee farms, aquaculture facilities, and a variety of other agricultural business locations during the day. Often travels to and from work sites in a truck, car, or van. May be exposed to a variety of temperatures and weather conditions. Occasionally may be exposed to the diseases and infections of farm animals. Physical Requirements:
Sometimes, working with farmer may include moving objects up to 50 pounds. Ability to operate a motor vehicle and other farm equipment. Must be able to walk, talk, see, hear, bend and stoop.
Travel Requirements:
Overnight in-state and out-of-state travel is required (extensive statewide travel is required). Application Requirements/Special Instructions: This position is federally funded by the Farm Bill (Agriculture Improvement Act) Section 1444, Agricultural Extension Activities at 1890 Land-Grant Institutions / Section 1445, Agricultural Research Activities at 1890 Land Grant Institutions. The individual will be housed in the administrative office located in Orangeburg, SC.
The individual must have the ability to perform duties on own initiative while receiving minimal supervision. The employee must be able to use good judgment in making decisions, exhibit a good working relationship with people, and highly dependable in planning, implementing, and reporting activities. Individual must be able to relate to diverse disadvantaged rural/urban people as well as professionals.
A valid driver's license is required. The statements above describe the general purpose and responsibilities to this job.
South Carolina State University is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive work environment for all staff and applicants, regardless of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or disability.
Benefits for State Employees
The state of South Carolina offers eligible employees generous benefits, including health and dental insurance; retirement and savings plan options; and paid vacation and sick leave. Plus, work-life balance programs such as telecommuting and flexible work schedules are available to employees of some state agencies.
Insurance Benefits Eligible employees may enroll in health insurance, which includes prescription coverage and wellness benefits. Other available insurance benefits include dental, vision, term life insurance, long term disability and flexible spending accounts for health and child care expenses.
Retirement Benefits State employees are also offered retirement plan options, including defined benefit and defined contribution plans. Additionally, eligible employees may elect to participate in the South Carolina Deferred Compensation Program, which is a voluntary, supplemental retirement savings plan offering 401(k) and 457 plan options.
Workplace Benefits State employees may also be eligible for other benefits, including tuition assistance; holiday, annual and sick leave; and discounts on purchases, travel and more.
Note:
The benefits above are available to most state employees, with the exception of those in temporary positions. Employees in temporary grant and time-limited positions may be eligible for all, some or none of these benefits as benefits are associated with each position type. For these positions, contact the hiring agency to determine what benefits may be available.
$38,985.00 - $72,134.00 Annually
Location :
Orangeburg County, SC
Job Type:
Temporary Grant - Full-Time
Job Number:
492686
Agency:
South Carolina State University
Division:
Office of 1890 Research & Extension Programs
Opening Date:
09/23/2024
Agency Specific Application Procedures::
Please submit resume on NEOGOV.Com.
Class Code::
AH35
Position Number::
PSA039
Normal Work Schedule::
Monday - Friday (8:30 - 5:00)
Pay Band:
Band 4
Opening Date:
09/23/2024
EEO Statement:
Equal Opportunity Employer
Veteran Preference Statement:
South Carolina is making our Veterans a priority for employment in state agencies and institutions.
Job Responsibilities
Job Summary:
The Program Coordinator for Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resources (SANRE) in collaboration with the State Program Leader (SANRE) will oversee all county extension operations, that will include program planning, implementing, evaluations and reporting. The candidate will assist the State Program leader in compiling the Extension Annual Plans of Work and Annual Report of Accomplishments to be submitted to USDA/NIFA. Will also, coordinate in-service training for County Extension agents and supervise students for their experiential learning during the Academic year and Summer Internship Program. Furthermore, will perform other duties as assigned by the Associate Extension Administrator.
Job Functions/Duties/Responsibilities:
Assist in reviewing and editing educational materials developed by the SANRE State Program Leader. Oversee all county extension operations, that will include program planning, implementing, evaluations and reporting. Assist in collecting monthly/quarterly activity reports from the 1890 Regional County agents Assist in the development, implementation, and the evaluation of professional training programs to equip 1890 Extension Agents with core skills needed to build vibrant and effective SANRE signature programs.
Assist in the organization of monthly meetings and/or conference calls with the SANRE Extension regional county agents and relevant staff. Communicate on a regular basis with state and regional leaders on key SANRE matters. Collaborate with the SANRE Program Leader in acquiring extramural funding and fees to support the SANRE Extension programs
Collaborate in conducting applied research in support of the SANRE Extension program and Clemson University to remain abreast of current research and other developments in community and economic development. Actively participate in professional activities at the state and national levels.
Individual will work with other Program Coordinators and staff in short-term and long-term planning to develop statewide initiative plans which reflect the program needs and priorities for the counties, as well as the state and federal commitments. The candidate will supervise students for their experiential learning during the Summer Internship Program. Furthermore, will perform other duties as assigned by the Associate Extension Administrator.
Required Skills/Abilities:
The employee must be able to use good judgment in making decisions, exhibit a good working relationship with people, and highly dependable in planning, implementing, and reporting activities. Individual must be able to relate to diverse disadvantaged rural/urban people as well as professionals. Individual will work with other Program Coordinators and staff in short-term and long-term planning to develop statewide initiative plans which reflect SANRE program needs and priorities for the counties, as well as the state and federal commitments.
Strive to establish and maintain excellent working relationships with other employees, technical staff, management, vendors and executive level staff within and outside of 1890.
Education and Experience:
Master's degree in agriculture, natural resources and the environment with at least three years of relevant work experience. Individual should possess knowledge of the Land-Grant University System and the history, philosophy, organization and objectives of 1890 Cooperative Extension. Experience in planning, implementing, and evaluating educational programs; ability to work with adults to recruit, train and manage volunteers is required. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; computer/computer software knowledge is required. Strong communication and interpersonal skills are also required.
Preferred Education and Experience:
Masters or Doctorate degree in agriculture, natural resources, and the environment. Three or more years of relevant work experience. Three or more years of coordinating experience involving multiple, full-time direct reports. Involved in applied research experience in a relevant field. Familiarity with agriculture, commercial horticulture, natural resources and other alternative enterprises. Has basic knowledge of Cooperative Extension and Land institutions. Can assist in planning, leading, and implementing strategic organizational initiatives.
Has basic innovative skills to create new programs. Is committed to fostering teamwork and collaborative work environments.
Supervisory Responsibilities :
Individual will supervise students for their experiential learning during the academic year and the Summer Internship Program. Will assist the Program Leader to train regional agriculture extension agents. Work Environment:
May assist the SANRE Program Leader to conduct visit farms, ranches, hatcheries, dairies, stables, orchards, fields, bee farms, aquaculture facilities, and a variety of other agricultural business locations during the day. Often travels to and from work sites in a truck, car, or van. May be exposed to a variety of temperatures and weather conditions. Occasionally may be exposed to the diseases and infections of farm animals. Physical Requirements:
Sometimes, working with farmer may include moving objects up to 50 pounds. Ability to operate a motor vehicle and other farm equipment. Must be able to walk, talk, see, hear, bend and stoop.
Travel Requirements:
Overnight in-state and out-of-state travel is required (extensive statewide travel is required). Application Requirements/Special Instructions: This position is federally funded by the Farm Bill (Agriculture Improvement Act) Section 1444, Agricultural Extension Activities at 1890 Land-Grant Institutions / Section 1445, Agricultural Research Activities at 1890 Land Grant Institutions. The individual will be housed in the administrative office located in Orangeburg, SC.
The individual must have the ability to perform duties on own initiative while receiving minimal supervision. The employee must be able to use good judgment in making decisions, exhibit a good working relationship with people, and highly dependable in planning, implementing, and reporting activities. Individual must be able to relate to diverse disadvantaged rural/urban people as well as professionals.
A valid driver's license is required. The statements above describe the general purpose and responsibilities to this job.
South Carolina State University is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive work environment for all staff and applicants, regardless of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or disability.
Benefits for State Employees
The state of South Carolina offers eligible employees generous benefits, including health and dental insurance; retirement and savings plan options; and paid vacation and sick leave. Plus, work-life balance programs such as telecommuting and flexible work schedules are available to employees of some state agencies.
Insurance Benefits Eligible employees may enroll in health insurance, which includes prescription coverage and wellness benefits. Other available insurance benefits include dental, vision, term life insurance, long term disability and flexible spending accounts for health and child care expenses.
Retirement Benefits State employees are also offered retirement plan options, including defined benefit and defined contribution plans. Additionally, eligible employees may elect to participate in the South Carolina Deferred Compensation Program, which is a voluntary, supplemental retirement savings plan offering 401(k) and 457 plan options.
Workplace Benefits State employees may also be eligible for other benefits, including tuition assistance; holiday, annual and sick leave; and discounts on purchases, travel and more.
Note:
The benefits above are available to most state employees, with the exception of those in temporary positions. Employees in temporary grant and time-limited positions may be eligible for all, some or none of these benefits as benefits are associated with each position type. For these positions, contact the hiring agency to determine what benefits may be available.