Intermediate (2-5 years of experience)
Summary of the Role
The Agricultural Educator is responsible for providing education and guidance on agricultural practices, sustainability, and resource management to students, farmers, and the community at large. This role involves developing curriculum, conducting workshops, and fostering an understanding of the agricultural industry and its impacts on the environment and society.
Required Skills
Public speaking and presentation
Collaborative working and networking
Project and program management
Educational assessment and evaluation
Knowledge of sustainable agriculture and environmental science
Leadership and mentorship
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Agricultural Education, Environmental Science, or a related field.
Minimum of 2 years of experience in an educational role with a focus on agriculture.
Knowledge of current agricultural practices and sustainable farming techniques.
Ability to develop and implement curriculum and educational programs.
Strong communication and presentation skills to effectively teach and inspire diverse audiences.
Experience with grant writing and managing educational projects is preferred.
Valid teaching certification or licensure is a plus.
Responsibilities
Design and implement educational programs and curriculum related to agriculture and environmental science.
Conduct field trips and hands-on demonstrations to provide practical learning experiences.
Collaborate with local farmers, industry experts, and researchers to stay updated on the latest agricultural trends and techniques.
Develop and manage community outreach initiatives to promote awareness of sustainable farming practices.
Assess and evaluate the effectiveness of educational materials and programs.
Advocate for agricultural education in schools and among policymakers.
Provide mentorship and professional development opportunities to students and new educators in the field.