Hello All:

Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant is hiring a Climate Extension Specialist to 
work on the University of Illinois campus in Urbana, Illinois. More 
information can be found below. Applications are due January 3, 2018. 
Visit http://go.illinois.edu/A1700731 to apply. Please spread the word!


Climate Extension Specialist, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant (A1700731)
University of Illinois Extension
College of Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences

The Climate Extension Specialist position is a joint position with 
Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant (IISG) and the Midwestern Regional Climate 
Center (MRCC).  This position is responsible for fostering relationships 
with users of climate data and information in the Midwest regarding 
agriculture, Great Lakes coastal issues, and other climate-sensitive 
issues.  This position will develop weather and climate outreach 
programs and decision-support tools that will improve the decision-
making processes of communities and partners with regard to climate 
adaptation, as well as coordinate all climate-related outreach and 
stakeholder engagement activities for IISG and MRCC.   

One full time position is available.
Location: Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant, University of Illinois campus 

The University of Illinois conducts criminal background checks on all 
job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer.

Specific responsibilities of the Climate Extension Specialist are as 
follows: 
•       Collaborate with researchers, agencies, and the public to 
provide science-based, climate information to stakeholders and develop 
weather and climate outreach programs and decision support tools for 
communities and partners. Coordinate all climate-related outreach and 
stakeholder engagement activities for IISG and MRCC, this includes:

•       Work with partners and community stakeholders in the southern 
Lake Michigan region to identify information gaps or training needs, and 
design decision support tools, workshops, publications, meetings, 
webpages, social media feeds, or other outreach tools to meet those 
needs. This work will be done in conjunction with other state federal 
agencies, NGOs, community groups, etc., as appropriate.

•       Work with critical facilities to enable their use of the IISG 
and MRCC assessment and monitoring tools and resources (e.g., Flood 
Vulnerability Assessment) to reduce their risks to flooding.

•       Lead or co-lead grant proposals related to climate outreach and 
stakeholder engagement in the Great Lakes and Midwest region.

•       Serve as the liaison between IISG, MRCC, and NOAA climate 
programs, the researchers at relevant University units, and regional Sea 
Grant climate specialists.

•       Communicate climate and climate-related topics to diverse 
audiences including scientists, community officials, and the public.

•       Provide science-based communication and educational 
opportunities to stakeholders concerning preparation strategies for 
climate extremes and variability, including but not limited to 
vulnerability assessments, workshops, and presentations. Collaborate 
with other climate services in the region, including but not limited to, 
state climatologists, Land Grant Extension, National Integrated Drought 
Information System, and National Weather Service offices.

•       Market the products and resources of the MRCC and IISG.

•       Develop educational resources for educator and student climate 
literacy, this includes: working with federal, state, local, NGO, and 
other partners to provide resources for formal and informal educators, 
and developing or participating in the development of train-the-trainer 
workshops, curricula, websites, and/or publications so that educators 
have materials needed to educate the students they work with about 
climate concepts.

•       Prepare reports and news releases concerning the impacts of 
weather and climate in the Midwest and assist with answering requests 
from the media.

•       Supervise students, interns, and technicians contributing to 
IISG or MRCC climate outreach programming and stakeholder engagement 
activities as needed.

•       Assume additional related responsibilities to enhance the 
mission of the unit.

•       Local, regional and out-of-state travel required; personal 
transportation required.

Administrative Relationship: This position is administratively 
responsible to the Outreach Program Leader, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant.  

Qualifications (Required):
•       Master’s degree in Atmospheric Sciences, Geography, Meteorology, 
or closely related field.
•       Experience in outreach work
•       Excellent writing and public speaking skills, and a demonstrated 
ability to communicate science to non-scientists.
•       Ability to work as part of a team.
•       Proficient in MS Office Suite

Qualifications (Preferred): 
•       Experience developing decision-support tools and other outreach 
products.
•       Experience co-planning stakeholder workshops including: 
identifying and inviting participants, developing workshop materials, 
contributing to agendas, and coordinating workshop logistics.
•       Experience in grant writing.

Additional Information
The position is a full-time, benefits-eligible, non-tenured academic 
professional position appointed on a 12-month service basis.  The 
expected start date is as soon as possible after the closing date.  
Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Generous 
vacation and sick leave. State Universities Retirement System. Group 
health, dental, vision and life insurance.

Application Procedure:  To apply, go to http://go.illinois.edu/A1700731. 
Log in to your account and upload a cover letter, resume, as well as the 
names and contact information of three professional references.  Resume 
dates must be in month/year format and employment history, at a minimum, 
should include all work dating back to the completion of your 
undergraduate degree.  Positions that were less than full-time/100% must 
be noted as being part-time.  Transcripts may be requested at a later 
date.  To receive full consideration, all requested application 
materials must be submitted via the online system by the close date of 
January 3, 2018.  

For further information about the position, please contact Sarah Zack at 
[email protected].  For technical assistance with the online 
application process, call 217-333-6747 or email [email protected].

Illinois is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants 
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, 
religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender 
identity, age, status as a protected veteran, or status as a qualified 
individual with a disability. Illinois welcomes individuals with diverse 
backgrounds, experiences, and ideas who embrace and value diversity and 
inclusivity.  (www.inclusiveillinois.illinois.edu).


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Sarah A. Zack | Pollution Prevention Extension Specialist
Visiting Scholar at Loyola University Chicago
p: 217-300-4076 | f: 773-508-3646 | [email protected]
Illinois Indiana Sea Grant | University of Illinois Extension

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