Technical Assistance Provider
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Job description
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Promote and support NCAT's mission.
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Enroll woolgrowers in the program and ensure producer eligibility by gathering necessary documents.
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Assist woolgrowers to implement conservation practices, best practices to improve wool quality, and increase market access opportunities.
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Complete NRCS Environmental Evaluations in accordance with NRCS standards.
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Provide regionally appropriate technical assistance to woolgrowers via in-person site visits, phone, and email.
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Monitor conservation practice implementation, monitoring, and measure and report on necessary information to the USDA.
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Collect data and contribute to quarterly project reports towards benchmarks and goals.
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Work closely with producers to gather necessary documentation and administer incentive funds, such as but not limited to the Wool Quality Improvement Fund and Market Innovation Fund.
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Present at conferences, producer association meetings, stakeholder meetings, and other appropriate forums.
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Administer program details to project participants and maintain their confidential records and information.
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Develop and maintain positive, productive, professional relationships with producers, partner organizations, agencies, research institutions, and Tribes as part of program delivery.
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Create outreach and promotional materials, such as press releases, blog posts, and podcasts.
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Cultivate positive, inclusive, and productive relationships internally with teammates, working collaboratively within the NCAT team and across NCAT as a whole. Teamwork is an essential function of this job.
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS: This position requires a BA/BS degree in agriculture, animal science, natural resource management, conservation, or related fields. Experience in building soil health through regenerative ranching and farming; and demonstrated competence/certification in whole farm planning, such as NRCS conservation planner certification., * Commitment and passion for the NCAT mission.
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Strong knowledge of animal agriculture in the West and familiarity with ag-related organizations and government agencies.
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Understanding or willingness to learn about the sheep and wool industry.
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Experience working for or with the NRCS.
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Experience in providing technical assistance for conservation agriculture practices.
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Experience working with land managers and agricultural producers in conservation planning, soil health planning, and implementation.
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Competence in GIS mapping, data management, and using software such as the Web Soil Survey and the Rangeland Analysis Platform.
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Competent with Microsoft Office and Google Suite.
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Demonstrated knowledge of western ecology, plants, wildlife, soils, and climate.
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Excellent attention to detail and demonstrated verbal and written communication skills.
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Exceptional ability to communicate and build relationships with farmers, ranchers, community organizations, government agencies, partners, private contractors, and the general public.
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
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Self-directed and organized with the ability to multitask to meet multiple deadlines.
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Exceptional ability to work productively both independently and in a collaborative team setting.
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Familiarity with the sheep and wool industry is preferred.
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Ability to conduct on-farm fieldwork in challenging terrain, weather, and climate conditions while carrying up to 30 pounds.
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Willingness and ability to travel around the region. Travel may involve flexible work hours, including evenings and weekends. Some overnight travel will be required.
Benefits & conditions
SALARY AND BENEFITS: This position offers a salary range of $63,000 to $67,000 based on experience and qualifications, along with a comprehensive benefits package., $63,000.00