The WVU Extension Service is seeking a self-motivated individual who will implement a comprehensive Extension program in agriculture and natural resources (ANR) and 4-H Youth Development (4- HYD) with a focus on agribusiness, consumer horticulture, local foods, and agritourism and implement a comprehensive Extension program in 4-H. This is a county-based faculty position serving Tucker County and supporting Extension activity in the region.
Tucker County is a rural county located in north-central West Virginia. The population is 6,762 (2020 US Census). This position will primarily work with farmers, families and landowners to enhance their livelihoods and quality of life. This twelve-month position carries the academic rank of Assistant Professor or Visiting Instructor, depending on the candidate's level of education. An Assistant Professor appointment with a graduate-level degree will be a full-time, promotable, tenure-track appointment. A Visiting Instructor appointment with an undergraduate-level degree will be a full-time, non-tenure track appointment.
Major Responsibility of the County Extension Agent
This position's major responsibility is the interpretation and delivery of relevant educationalinformation to the citizens of the county and the region, with specific emphasis on an effortto ensure the application of this knowledge.
The Agent is responsible to the ANR Program Director for all ANR programmatic and administrative matters. The agent will seek input from the 4-HYD Program Director when appropriate for matters related to 4-HYD programming. In addition, the Agent works cooperatively with the appropriate County Program Coordinator (CPC) to integrate his/her program efforts into the total County Extension program. The amount of time which an Agent spends in specific program areas and/or in program components is determined in concert with the Unit Director.
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Upon completion of the application, screening, and interview process, a candidate will be presented to the Tucker County Extension Service Committee for their consideration. Final placement of the agent in the County is subject to the approval ofthe Tucker County Extension Service Committee.
About WVU Extension:
WVU Extension is a primary outreach division of West Virginia University, embracing the heart of the University's land-grant mission. WVU Extension maintains a presence and connections in communities across all 55 West Virginia counties. It assesses local needs, seeks science-based best practices to meet these needs, and delivers educational programs and resources through several formal and informal systems. These connections are critical to the design, implementation, and evaluation of Extension and community engagement programs.
WVU Extension envisions a West Virginia where all its people can reach their fullest potential. Our mission is to improve lives and livelihoods of all West Virginians. Extension's work is guided by collaboration and partnership; doing no harm; providing trusted, science-based practical education; helping people help themselves; serving all people, and exercising accountability. WVU Extension focuses on providing trusted and practical educational programs that improve health, education, and prosperity. These programs help people, businesses, and communities solve problems, develop skills, and build a better future.
WVU Extension is part of the National Cooperative Extension System present in every state and territory and is overseen by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). It was created by Congress through the 1914 Smith-Lever Act. It is designed as a collaborative program funded through federal, state, and local match.
WVU Extension also includes the Fire Service Extension (c. 1931), the Institute for Labor Studies and Research (c. 1959); the Occupational Health and Safety Extension (c. 1988), and the WVU Center for Community Engagement (c. 2021).
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