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This position demands an enthusiastic individual who possesses a blend of technical agricultural expertise, strong communication skills, and the ability to engage with the local community. The individual selected for this position will be responsible for educational programming and informational assistance related to field crops, This position is also responsible for pesticide education and certification programs.
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North Carolina Cooperative Extension gives our residents easy access to the resources and expertise of NC State University and NC A&T State University. Through educational programs, publications, and events, Cooperative Extension agents deliver unbiased, research-based information to North Carolina citizens.
Pasquotank County, located in northeastern North Carolina within the Atlantic Coastal Plain, is home to over 40,661 residents. Spanning 269.33 square miles, 23% of the county's area is water, making it an ideal location for boating, fishing and other water-based activities. Bordered by the northern Albemarle Sound and two rivers, Pasquotank is a popular destination for maritime pursuits. Elizabeth City, the county seat and largest city, serves as the region's economic, cultural, and educational center. It is home to the U.S. Coast Guard Base Elizabeth City and three higher educational institutions, Elizabeth City State University, College of the Albemarle and Mid-Atlantic Christian University.
Pasquotank County boasts a proud agricultural heritage, generating over $79 million annually and ranking 23rd in North Carolina for the value of agricultural products sold. Corn and soybeans are the most widely cultivated crops, often rotated with wheat. In recent years, cotton production has risen, and peanuts are occasionally grown. The county's agricultural output is produced by 133 farms spanning 90,549 acres.
For information about Pasquotank County visit
https://www.pasquotankcountync.org/
To learn more about the
NCCE Pasquotank County Center go to
https://pasquotank.ces.ncsu.edu/
Duties and Responsibilities
The person in this position must possess a high degree of general agriculture subject matter competence. They must also have excellent problem solving, public speaking, verbal and written communication, and effective teaching skills for in person and virtual educational programs. Additionally, the person in this position must have the necessary education and experience to lead a strong Extension education program in the assigned areas.
The agent will provide leadership in planning, implementing, evaluating, and promoting educational programs with measurable impacts in field crop production. They are expected to possess knowledge of alternative farm enterprises, business management, and pesticide education. Collaborating with staff, producers, university specialists, and advisory members, the agent will identify gaps between current and desired outcomes, prioritizing educational programs that meet the needs of Pasquotank County farmers.
The agent's programs should address both current and emerging issues in agricultural production, natural resource management, and challenges such as alternative farm enterprises, business management, and water quality. The candidate must develop innovative strategies for delivering educational content, both in-person and virtually, to farmers, youth, farm families, and relevant organizations and businesses. The position requires the ability to lift 50 lbs.
This individual must be self-directed, capable of managing multiple responsibilities and schedules while demonstrating strong oral and written communication skills. They should be comfortable working with broad audiences and be open to exploring grant writing and project management.
This is a reposting of PG190721CE
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