POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

Assistant Cooperative Extension Specialist 
Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis

The Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, seeks 
to fill an 11-month, career-track position at the Assistant Specialist in 
Cooperative Extension level.

RESPONSIBILITIES:  This academic position has 100% Cooperative Extension 
responsibilities and will be located in the UC Davis Department of Plant 
Sciences.  The research and extension focus of the candidate will address 
restoration and conservation of multiple goals in working landscapes, 
including a focus on both natural (e.g., grasslands, wetlands, woodlands) 
and managed (e.g., rangeland, agricultural, urban, parks) ecosystems, and 
their interactions. Focal goals include, but are not limited to: safe and 
sustainable forage and food production; conservation and restoration of 
diverse species; enhanced provisioning of fertile soil, pollination, clean 
air; and control over pests and erosion.  This CE Specialist will bring 
statewide leadership, visibility, and cohesion to an interdisciplinary 
team of land grant researchers and educators to improve the success of 
ecosystem restoration projects.  This position will support the ANR 
Rangeland Watershed Workgroup that coordinates the natural resources 
research and education activities of more than 40 CE advisors, CE 
specialists and AES researchers.  Research will be conducted in the 
laboratories and fields at UC Davis, on diverse stakeholder lands (e.g. 
nature reserves, local, state and federal lands, and commercial farms and 
ranches), and at UC Field Stations located throughout California.  

The candidate is expected to develop a nationally-recognized program, 
secure extramural funding, and publish research results in appropriate 
refereed journals and limited distribution reports. Fulfillment of 
responsibilities may require extensive travel.  Candidate will have the 
opportunity to support undergraduate and graduate teaching missions of the 
Department and to be a member of Graduate Groups.  Affirmative action to 
include ethnic minorities, women, and other underrepresented clientele is 
expected as a component of all of the appointee’s programs.

QUALIFICATIONS:  PhD in restoration ecology, ecosystem management, 
rangeland ecology, plant ecology, plant biology, plant science, weed 
science, soil ecology, or a closely related field with an emphasis in 
restoration ecology. Applicants must have leadership ability, management 
and communication skills.  Ability to conduct independent research in 
ecology must be demonstrated.   

SALARY:  Commensurate with qualifications and experience.

TO APPLY:  Candidates should begin the application process by registering 
online at http://recruitments.plantsciences.ucdavis.edu/
Please include statements of research and extension interests, curriculum 
vitae, publication list, copies of 3 of your most important research 
publications, copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts (if within 
5 years of either degree), and the names, e-mail addresses, and telephone 
numbers of at least five professional references.  For administrative 
questions regarding the application process, please email Ms. Baljit 
Nijjar [email protected].  Review of the applications for this position 
will begin November 1, 2012.  The position will remain open until filled.

Bradley D. Hanson, Chair, Search Committee
Department of Plant Sciences
Mail Stop 4, One Shields Ave.
University of California, Davis
Davis, CA 95616
Telephone 530-752-8115 
E-mail: [email protected]

UC Davis is an affirmative action/equal employment opportunity employer 
and is dedicated to recruiting a diverse faculty community.  We welcome 
all qualified applicants to apply, including women, minorities, veterans, 
and individuals with disabilities.

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