TAMUS

Extension Program Specialist II

Angleton, TX Full time

Job Title

Extension Program Specialist II

Agency

Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service

Department

Entomology

Proposed Minimum Salary

$5,083.34 monthly

Job Location

Angleton, Texas

Job Type

Staff

Job Description

Under general supervision, develop and implement educational programs and/or services that produce significant positive impacts for stakeholders.

Responsibilities:

People

  • Effectively engage volunteers to improve and increase educational programming.

  • Identify faculty/staff training needs and deliver or facilitate the delivery of training, employing train-the-trainer methods where appropriate.

Programs

  • Work to effectively coordinate and integrate programs relevant to subject matter expertise.

  • Engage with clientele and targeted audiences to prioritize issues and develop effective and relevant educational programs, products and/or services to meet the expectations of stakeholders.

  • Develop effective learning environments for adult and youth audiences.

  • Effectively utilize evaluations to assess program impacts.

  • Produce programmatic reports which effectively document program impacts.

  • Provide expertise for disciplinary, multi-disciplinary and/or interdisciplinary programming and projects of the agency.

  • Evaluate the impact of regional Extension programming, including pre/post surveys, knowledge-gain assessments, and long-term outcome measures.

  • Prepare an annual in-depth outcome report for at least one signature program.

  • Maintain accurate documentation of events, participation, and outcomes to support program accountability.

  • Regional Beekeeper Support & Technical Expertise

  • Provide regional technical expertise on honey bee management, colony health, and IPM strategies.

  • Work directly with beekeepers, fruit & vegetable producers, home gardeners, and other stakeholders to address management issues and provide evidence-based recommendations.

  • Support and expand Extension apiary programming within the region, ensuring timely, accurate guidance on beekeeping practices.

Partnerships

  • Contribute to grant proposals and execution of grants.

  • Grant Writing, Resource Development & Funding Acquisition

  • Identify and pursue funding opportunities from state, federal, regional, and industry sources that support honey bee education, research, and outreach.

  • Assist with project development, budgeting, reporting, and communication with funders.

  • Demonstrate effective working relationships with sponsors and donors, and secure and maintain support and resources for educational programs.

  • Develop personal and organizational relationships with industry and other external groups to advance organizational goals.

  • Contribute effectively to coordinated program efforts which extend beyond the department or unit.

  • Coordinate and cooperate effectively with coworkers and partners to deliver effective educational programs and accomplish agency and departmental goals.

  • Demonstrate commitment to the department, agency and discipline through service on committees and participation in activities that support these organizations.

  • Establish a record of activity and recognition in professional and/or industry-related organizations that benefit AgriLife Extension’s goals.

  • Collaborate with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension and Research personnel across centers and campus on projects related to honey bee management, pollinator health, and IPM.

  • Participate in and contribute to department, district, and statewide Extension team meetings.

  • Attend conferences, trainings, and professional society meetings for ongoing professional development.

  • Perform additional responsibilities as needed to support the mission of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, the Department of Entomology, and statewide pollinator programming.

Education and Experience:

  • Master’s degree in applicable field.

  • Five or more years of related professional experience.

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:

  • Knowledge of word processing, database, presentation and spreadsheet applications.

  • Ability to multitask and work cooperatively with others.

  • Excellent written and verbal communication, analytical, interpersonal and organizational skills.

  • Knowledge and expertise in honey bee biology and beekeeping.

  • Knowledge of honey bee pests, pathogens, and diseases.

  • Knowledge and experience in design, implementation and evaluation of educational programs.

  • Experience in conducting applied field-oriented research related to honey bees and beekeeping.

  • Ability to work closely with various audiences, communicate effectively (both oral and written), and function effectively as a team member or leader.

  • Plan, conduct, and evaluate applied research/demonstrations

All positions are security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation, and employment is contingent upon the institution’s verification of credentials and/or other information required by the institution’s procedures, including the completion of the criminal history check.

Equal Opportunity/Veterans/Disability Employer.