$80K-110K a year
Conduct research and extension programs to promote oak woodland stewardship, collaborate with stakeholders, secure funding, and disseminate knowledge.
Ph.D. in related field, 3+ years experience in oak woodland or forest ecosystem research, strong research and communication skills, grant writing experience.
Job Title: UC Cooperative Extension Specialist - Oak Woodland Stewardship Company Overview: The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) is a leading institution dedicated to advancing agricultural and natural resource management through research, education, and community engagement. With a statewide network of research and extension centers, UC ANR fosters sustainable practices and innovative solutions to support California's diverse ecosystems and agricultural communities. Role Overview: As a UC Cooperative Extension Specialist focused on Oak Woodland Stewardship, you will play a critical role in developing and delivering research-based knowledge and outreach programs to promote the health and sustainability of oak woodlands. You will collaborate with landowners, resource managers, and stakeholders to address ecological challenges and enhance conservation efforts. What You'll Do: - You will conduct applied research on oak woodland ecology, management, and restoration. - You will develop and implement extension programs to educate landowners and resource professionals. - You will collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to address complex environmental issues. - You will publish research findings in scientific journals and extension publications. - You will secure funding through grant writing to support research and outreach activities. - You will engage with community stakeholders to promote sustainable land stewardship practices. - You will provide technical assistance and training to land managers and policymakers. - You will participate in statewide initiatives related to natural resource conservation. What You Bring: - A Ph.D. in forestry, ecology, natural resource management, or a related field. - At least 3 years of postdoctoral or professional experience in oak woodland or forest ecosystem research. - Strong expertise in ecological research methods and data analysis. - Excellent communication skills for diverse audiences, including scientific and public stakeholders. - Proven ability to secure external funding through competitive grants. - Experience in collaborative, interdisciplinary research and extension work. Bonus Points If You Have: - Experience working in California's oak woodland ecosystems. - Established relationships with local landowners, agencies, and conservation groups. - Proficiency in GIS and remote sensing technologies. - Demonstrated success in community engagement and participatory research. What We Offer: - We offer a supportive and collaborative work environment within a prestigious university system. - We offer competitive salary and comprehensive benefits including health, retirement, and professional development. - We offer opportunities for career growth and leadership in natural resource management. - We offer access to cutting-edge research facilities and field sites. - We offer flexible work arrangements to support work-life balance. Ready to Apply? To apply, please visit the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources careers page and submit your application by the deadline of June 4, 2025. Include your CV, cover letter, and contact information for three professional references. We look forward to your application and the opportunity to advance oak woodland stewardship together.
This job posting was last updated on 9/16/2025