Help us get the word out about these positions with the New York State IPM 
Program.
Thank you, Julie
Juliet E. Carroll, PhD
Fruit IPM Coordinator, New York State IPM Program, Cornell University
630 W. North St., Geneva, NY 14456, 315-787-2430, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

NYS IPM Program, nysipm.cornell.edu
Cornell Cooperative Extension provides equal program & employment opportunity
Diversity and inclusion are a part of Cornell University's heritage
The NYS IPM Program is Hiring Four Positions
The New York State Integrated Pest Management program (NYSIPM) at Cornell 
University is hiring four specialists to promote the adoption of IPM in New 
York State. All positions will be housed on either the Geneva or Ithaca 
campuses of Cornell University. The positions are:
* Biocontrol 
Specialist<http://nysipm.cornell.edu/about/job-opportunities/biocontrol-specialist>
 (Extension Associate)
* Alternative Weed Management 
Specialist<http://nysipm.cornell.edu/about/job-opportunities/weed-management-specialist>
 (Extension Associate)
* Coordinator for the Network for Environment and Weather 
Applications<http://nysipm.cornell.edu/about/job-opportunities/coordinator-network-environment-and-weather-applications>
 (Extension Associate)
* Coordinator for Livestock and Field Crops 
IPM<http://nysipm.cornell.edu/about/job-opportunities/livestock-and-field-crops-ipm-coordinator>
 (Senior Extension Associate)
NYSIPM is a nationally recognized leader in the development and promotion of 
IPM practices. http://nysipm.cornell.edu/.  The mission of NYSIPM is to develop 
sustainable ways to manage disease, insect, weed, and wildlife pests; and to 
help people use methods that minimize environmental, health, and economic 
risks. NYS IPM has both Agricultural and Community programs, with issues and 
settings that overlap. NYSIPM's Agricultural IPM programming includes fruits, 
vegetables, ornamentals, and livestock and field crops. Community IPM is the 
management of insects, weeds, plant diseases and wildlife in all settings that 
are non-production such as schools, lawns, gardens, landscapes, golf courses, 
parks, and buildings; and also includes invasive species and public health 
pests.
The personnel of NYS IPM operate in a collegial and cooperative environment 
where teamwork is emphasized and appreciated. Collaboration with other NYS IPM 
faculty and staff, Cornell University faculty and staff, and Cornell 
Cooperative Extension Educators, as well as specialists from other states and 
universities, is expected.
Education and Experience
All applicants must have an MS (required) or PhD (preferred) degree in 
Entomology, Plant Pathology, Horticulture or other suitable field. A minimum of 
2 years professional experience in extension education and research or 
demonstration in required for Extension Associates, 8 years for a Senior 
Extension Associate. Experience in these areas as a graduate student may apply.
Additional Information AND HOW TO APPLY

For additional information and application instructions go to 
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/Cornell/NYSIPM. Applications will be 
accepted until 8/31/2016, or until a suitable candidate is found.
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