Classification Title
Extension Program Asst
Classification Minimum Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent.
Job Description
This position is responsible for providing program support to the St. Johns County Agriculture Program, with an emphasis on assisting Extension education and outreach activities, supporting client troubleshooting, coordinating agricultural programs and workshops, and helping deliver services that strengthen agricultural production within the county.
Assist in daily research and laboratory tasks
Soil, water, and plant tissue sampling from field trials
Harvesting research and demonstration plots
Weighing and labeling soil and plant samples
Crop triage and diagnostics: pH and EC testing, disease and insect identification, etc
Collaborating with UF/IFAS campus-based labs for assistance
Ordering and assembling supplies from various UF vendors
Record keeping and assistance with the creation of forms and reporting templates
Sending reports to clients
Driving samples to the post office or labs on the main campus (Gainesville)
Work with and train part-time technicians or student interns
Assist in daily Extension programming
Assist clients at the Extension office with basic trouble-shooting questions
Write blogs, fact sheets, and assist with the SJC Ag newsletter
Participate in advisory committees and network with grassroots organizations
Coordinate pesticide programs
Set up for field days and workshops throughout the county (Libraries, Fairgrounds, Farmers' markets)
Assist 4-H and Horticulture programs as determined by the Commercial Ag Agent
Provide support for Ag-based 4-H Clubs and Summer camps
Help answer phones or walk-ins as needed for office support
Assist the County Extension Director (Production Agriculture)
Assist with livestock and forage requests
Provide on-farm assistance for pond diagnostics
Participate in meetings and provide support for county Beekeepers
Performs other duties as assigned.
SUPERVISION
Received: The Commercial Agriculture Agent assign work in terms of general instruction. The supervisor spot-checks completed work for compliance with procedures, accuracy, and the nature and propriety of the final results.
Exercised: Assist in providing supervision as needed.
NORMAL WORK SCHEDULE
8:30 to 5:00 (30-minute lunch), Monday-Friday. Flexible, as determined by the Agent. Some work outside these hours may be necessary.
Requirements
REQUIRED LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, AND OTHER SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS OF LAW.
Must possess and maintain a valid Florida driver's license and any other endorsements
necessary to legally operate vehicles used while assigned to this position and: for the purpose of travel to UF/IFAS and Gainesville vicinity, and to stores to buy necessary materials and supplies and other duties as assigned.
Would be expected to obtain a pesticide license in 1 year.
Background check and fingerprinting required.
Other Characteristics Of The Position
Working Conditions: Work duties include working outdoors and carrying crates of soil and produce samples throughout the year, mostly Fall – Spring.
Risk/Safety Conditions: This position has some exposure or risk to physical health and/or physical safety.
Essential Physical Activities: Standing for long periods, bending over and lifting 30+ lbs, collecting soil and plant samples in the field, using field equipment (soil sampling probes, soil moisture sensors) and being in fields with conventional pest management practices, being exposed to heat and the elements, corrosive lab materials and supplies.
Demonstrate commitment to contributing to a respectful and caring community for all.
COMMUNICATION
Contacts are typically with IFAS/County employees, elected and appointed officials, vendors, and members of the general public. This position often fields customer complaints and has to troubleshoot for solutions.
Contacts are typically to provide services or to give or exchange information, or to resolve problems.
Expected Salary
$19.15-$20.23/hr Commensurate with Experience
Required Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent.
Valid FL driver's license required.
Preferred
Practical background in production agriculture (row crops) and farm equipment.
Knowledge of agronomic pests (diseases, insects, weeds).
Florida pesticide license holder.
Familiarity with St. Johns County, the University of Florida and the Florida Cooperative Extension service.
Lives within the Tri-County Ag Area (Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns)
Ability to fluctuate between an office, laboratory and field environments.
Team player with good communication skills and ability to work independently while staying focused and on schedule.
A desire to learn and improve the livelihoods of St. Johns County farmers.
Special Instructions To Applicants
In order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter and resume.
Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.
This position is eligible for veteran's preference. If you are claiming veteran's preference, please upload a copy of your DD 214 Member Copy 4 with your application for consideration. See our Veteran's Preference Page for more specific information.
This is a Time-Limited position.
Health Assessment Required: Yes