Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Specialist

18 days ago

San Francisco, California, United States

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Job Description

The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources is hiring a Climate Smart Agriculture Community Education Specialist in San Francisco, CA. The role involves research support, data management, program evaluation, and report preparation. Candidates should possess strong analytical skills and effective communication abilities. The position offers a salary range of $49,200 to $66,200 annually, along with benefits like health insurance and paid time off.
The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources is seeking a highly skilled Climate Smart Agriculture Community Education Specialist to join our team. As part of a statewide cohort, the successful candidate will assist their supervisor with research activities, data management, program evaluation, and report compilation.

This role involves analyzing data, preparing reports, and developing recommendations to support decision-making. The ideal candidate will have strong analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as the ability to communicate complex information to diverse stakeholders. You will also be responsible for identifying areas for improvement and implementing changes to enhance program effectiveness.

We offer a competitive salary range of $49,200.00/year to $66,200.00/year, depending on qualifications and experience. Our benefits package includes comprehensive health insurance, retirement savings plan, and paid time off. If you are a motivated and detail-oriented individual who is passionate about promoting sustainable agriculture, we encourage you to apply.

University Of California, Division Of Agriculture And Natural Resources


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