ASSISTANT COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SPECIALIST IN METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURE AND FOOD 
SYSTEMS

University of California, Berkeley

 

The Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management at the 
University of California, Berkeley seeks an Assistant Cooperative Extension 
Specialist (Fiscal Year) in Metropolitan Agriculture and Food Systems.  The 
expected start date is January 1, 2014.  The Metropolitan Agriculture and Food 
Systems Specialist will help create a collaborative, multidisciplinary and 
multifaceted research and outreach program with UC Cooperative Extension 
Advisors and Specialists; community partners; government/institutional groups; 
and nascent urban food farms, urban agriculture initiatives and businesses 
across California.

The position will include research collaboration, community and business 
partnership building, public policy analysis, information sharing, and 
coordination with other extension and university programs.  Specifically, the 
Specialist’s program should aim to create synergies among a diverse range of 
urban food system initiatives and to evaluate and scale up their impacts.  
Areas of focus might include connecting urban agro-ecosystems with food 
security and nutrition programs; the impacts of the regulatory context of urban 
agriculture initiatives on producers and consumers; and eco-cultural 
revitalization through the collaborative development of urban and peri-urban 
agricultural innovation zones.

The successful candidate will have an earned doctoral degree in the social 
sciences, such as political science, anthropology, sociology, planning, or 
geography; or from an appropriate interdisciplinary program, such as natural 
resource, agricultural, environmental, urban, or nutritional studies.  The 
Ph.D. or equivalent is required by the date of hire.  Additional qualifications 
include the demonstrated ability to work productively with diverse communities 
and stakeholders (including socioeconomically disadvantaged communities), and 
the ability to build cross-disciplinary teams to address social, ecological, 
and economic challenges of food systems.  The Specialist will be expected to 
develop a nationally-competitive research program and to obtain extramural 
grant funds.  Meaningful engagement in University of California’s Agriculture 
and Natural Resource’s Strategic Initiatives and Program Teams is also 
essential for a successful program.  Please refer to: 
http://ucanr.org/About_ANR/Strategic_Vision/.  The department seeks candidates 
whose research and service has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to 
diversity and inclusion in education and outreach.

Applicants should submit the following documents on-line at 
http://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/apply/JPF00194:  1) a cover letter, 2) a 
curriculum vitae, 3) a statement of research and extension interests and 
experience, 4) pdf copies of up to 3 recent publications, and 5) a list of 
three referees who may be asked to submit a letter of recommendation. Each 
document uploaded should be submitted as a separate pdf file.  Filenames should 
include the applicant’s last and first names.  All letters will be treated as 
confidential per University of California policy and California state law.  
Please refer potential referees, including when letters are provided via a 
third party (i.e., dossier service or career center), to the UC Berkeley 
statement of confidentiality: http://apo.chance.berkeley.edu/evalltr.html.

The closing date for applications is October 21, 2013.

Additional information on this position can be found at 
http://ourenvironment.berkeley.edu/MetropolitanAgriculture/.  For additional 
information on the Department and the campus visit 
http://ourenvironment.berkeley.edu, and http://berkeley.edu.  The University of 
California is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.

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