Conservation and Agriculture Specialist
Great River Greening
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Great River Greening is a leading environmental restoration nonprofit with a mission to inspire, engage, and lead local communities in conserving and caring for the land and water that enrich our lives. Our services extend throughout Minnesota in partnership with local communities, governmental agencies, conservation and agricultural organizations, individuals, and businesses. Great River Greening has grown significantly in its geographic scope in the last few years, but the staff remains small and works collaboratively as a friendly and committed team.
Great River Greening values Science, Community, Partnership, and Education. We are committed to the principals of equal opportunity regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or disability, and to cultural engagement, within our organization, within our environmental sector, and in the communities where we live and work.
Position Description
The Conservation and Agriculture Specialist joins a diverse team of conservation staff, each of whom executes and manages individual projects, as well as collaborates on larger projects and events. Guided by our mission, this position will strengthen our regenerative agriculture program as an expert in conservation-based cropping systems, especially continuous living cover. Projects may include soil health management, soil sampling, cover crops, perennial cropping systems, carbon storage/sequestration, climate-resilient practices, grazing and agroforestry, and other related conservation practices. The Conservation and Agriculture Specialist will conduct independent field and site reviews and must have access to a car. While most of the activity for this position is currently in our Southern MN region, work will extend across Great River Greening’s other geographic regions: Twin Cities Metro, Central MN, and Northern MN.
This is an exempt, full-time position with a salary range of $55,000-65,000, depending upon experience. We offer a generous benefits plan that includes health, dental, 401k, LTD, Dependent Care and Health Care FSA, life insurance, 14 paid holidays, and a PTO plan. This position is open to remote work. Great River Greening offers a flexible workplace, and staff are currently working hybrid. Staff are currently required to be in-office once a week on Tuesday to attend staff meetings and check-in with other staff members.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
Farmer Outreach and Technical Assistance (40%)
- Provide education on conservation agronomy and sustainable agriculture, including conservation practice benefits and implementation information.
- Serve as a technical expert on cover crops and other soil health practices and how those can be implemented on farms with success.
- Strategically advance continuous living cover crops and perennial agriculture across Minnesota.
- Gather, organize, and analyze field-based data, including soil health assessments, soil sampling, and vegetation sampling.
- Assist other staff with livestock and cropping specifications across restoration projects.
- Write and review management plans and assess those produced by Greening staff, contractors, and partners, where applicable.
- Provide technical assistance and consultative services to farmers and assist in enrolling farmers in NRCS Farm Bill programs in coordination with NRCS offices across the state.
- Serve as a resource for local farmers and landowners when regenerative agriculture, agroforestry, agroecology, soil health, and climate adaptation opportunities are available.
Partner Outreach (20%)
- Foster collaborations among peer NGOs, SWCDs, government agencies, academic institutions, watershed districts, and agricultural partners.
- Create literature or handouts as needed for publications/social media.
- Develop outreach and training material including reports, webpages, flyers, videos, one-pagers, social media posts, and podcasts.
- Assist the organization in calculating its climate and carbon sequestration/storage objectives in its regenerative agriculture projects.
Event Planning and Recruitment (20%)
- Assist in planning, coordinating, promoting and hosting community events, farmer roundtables, field days, and stakeholder meetings to promote and celebrate continuous living cover and silvopasture/agroforestry in coordination with local businesses and landowners.
- Represent Great River Greening at volunteer events, public meetings, and in interaction with public and private landowners.
Mission Specific Work (20%)
- Attend and participate in conservation and volunteer planning meetings.
- Participate in fundraising functions under the direction of Development and Operations.
- Perform other related tasks as required.
Required Skills and Abilities
- In-depth knowledge of Midwestern agronomic principles and conservation/regenerative practices – especially cover crops, soil health, ecosystem service markets, grazing, agroforestry, agroecology, and edge-of-field practices.
- Experience collaborating with the agricultural community, including communicating with, consulting, or providing technical assistance to farmers and agriculture industry professionals.
- Effective tabling in outreach settings.
- Skilled at personal communications and fostering partnerships to advance sustainable systems.
- Ability to manage complex and collaborative projects, tracking, and developing budgets and bid proposals, independently and in collaboration with a team.
- Possess an understanding of current climate adaptation techniques and/or carbon storage/sequestration practices and approaches.
- Conscientious, collaborative, and dependable.
Preferred Skills and Certifications
- Experience planning and coordinating events and managing registration.
- Experience managing and conducting field surveys for plant, soil, and water sampling as well as management and analysis of collected data.
- Understanding of ecological management and agroecology systems.
- Certified crop advisor (CCA) and/or TSP Certifications.
- Experience with and an understanding of harvest, storage, cleaning, processing, and supply chain of crops.
Other Beneficial Skills and Certifications
- Some experience with ArcPro (preferable), ArcMap, or Google Earth.
- Aerial photo interpretation.
- Conservation stewardship plan writer (forestry).
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in plant or soil sciences, agriculture, ag business, agronomy, environmental science, or related field and at least one year of experience in direct professional outreach or applied research relating to: soil health, sustainable agriculture, conservation, agroecology, regenerative agriculture, climate change, ecology, water quality, or environmental analysis, including experience in field sampling, methods development, data collection and analysis, and/or writing for both scientific and lay audiences. Extensive field knowledge and experience can be substituted for formal education.
- Must have a valid driver’s license and access to transportation to conduct site visits and meetings with partners.
Application Instructions
Submit cover letter addressing qualifications, resume, and any references by e-mail to: Grant Seipkes @ gseipkes@greatrivergreening.org
Applicants reviewed as received. See www.greatrivergreening.org for more information.
When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.
Category | Admin & Leadership, General / Stewardship |
Tags | Outreach, Sustainable Agriculture, Soil Science |