SGMA Technical Assistance Community Educator for Small Farms (CES IV) - Salinas, CA, Job ID 72062
Company: University of California Agriculture and Natural R
Location: San Jose
Posted on: April 24, 2025
Job Description:
SGMA Technical Assistance Community Educator for Small Farms (CES
IV) - Salinas, CA, Job ID 72062
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
Job Description
The SGMA Technical Assistance Community Educator for Small Farms
will conduct technical assistance, extension education, and policy
analysis and communication to support small-scale farms during the
implementation of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act
(SGMA). The SGMA TA Community Educator will assess regional needs
of small-scale farmers relevant to SGMA implementation and
determine appropriate methods for outreach, education, and
technical assistance. Duties include visiting farms to provide
individual technical assistance; developing educational materials;
conducting outreach activities, workshops, and field days;
participate in strategic planning and evaluation of statewide
program deliverables and objectives; facilitating access to
resources available from nonprofit and private sector partners;
attending meetings of local groundwater sustainability agencies
(GSAs); reviewing groundwater sustainability plans (GSPs); and
analyzing groundwater management policies to generate
recommendations.
The SGMA TA Community Educator will work under the general
supervision of the Small Farms SGMA Technical Assistance Academic
Coordinator II and will collaborate closely with UC ANR Small Farms
Advisors and staff based in relevant county regions. Project work
will be coordinated with the statewide team for SGMA technical
assistance for small farms as well as the Community Alliance with
Family Farmers (CAFF) and other nonprofit and agency partner
organizations. This position is part of a statewide team providing
technical assistance to small farms with SGMA implementation in
multiple counties under the UC ANR Small Farms Network, a program
of UC SAREP. As part of the statewide network, the Small Farms
Community Education Specialist will identify one or more areas of
content expertise related to production, regulatory compliance, or
marketing in which to serve as a subject matter expert and a lead
worker coordinating development of educational materials on
specialized topics.
This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed.
This position will cover Santa Clara, San Benito, Santa Cruz, and
Monterey.
Home Office Location - The selected candidate may choose between
the San Martin office for Santa Clara County or the Monterey County
office, subject to space availability and support of the County
Director.
The home department is the Sustainable Agriculture Research &
Education Program. While this position is normally based at either
80 Highland Avenue Unit K San Martin, CA 95046 for the San Martin
office (Santa Clara County) or 1432 Abbott Street Salinas, CA 93901
for the Monterey County office, this position is eligible for
hybrid flexible work arrangements, for applicants living in the
State of California, at this time. Please note that hybrid flexible
work arrangements are subject to change by the University.
Pay Scale: $63,800/year to $99,200/year (salary pay scales differ
by county/location)
Job Posting Close Date:
This job is open until filled. The first application review date
will be 12/13/2024.
Key Responsibilities:
30%
Development and delivery of extension education materials in
English and Spanish or Mandarin:
- Serve as regional subject matter expert on California
groundwater policy and regulations, sustainable groundwater
management, and implementation of the Sustainable Groundwater
Management Act (SGMA).
- Develop training and outreach materials in English and Spanish
or Mandarin to assist small-scale farmers with groundwater
management, water conservation, and implementation of SGMA.
- Analyze existing training and outreach materials and provide
recommendations to partner agencies and organizations.
- Plan, conduct, and evaluate workshops, field days, webinars,
tailgate meetings, and other educational and extension events.
- Contribute to the Small Farmer SGMA Toolkit co-developed with
CAFF and other educational deliverables of the SGMA Technical
Assistance Program.
- Develop summaries of current and proposed management actions of
local and regional GSAs with potential impacts to small-scale
farmers.
- Collaborate with bilingual staff in the Small Farms Network to
conduct outreach and training and develop educational materials in
multiple languages.
- Contribute to content development and logistics for delivery of
webinars conducted statewide.
- Lead development of educational materials where background and
expertise are sufficient to serve as a subject matter expert for
specific project topics.
30%
Technical assistance with SGMA implementation in English and
Spanish or Mandarin:
- Assist small-scale farmers to understand and engage with
communications, governance processes, planning processes, and
management actions of local and regional GSAs.
- Conduct site visits to small-scale farms to assess irrigation
and groundwater infrastructure and conditions and provide
recommendations for improvement.
- Provide technical assistance to small-scale farmers with
irrigation system, pump, and well assessments.
- Determine appropriate referrals to providers and resources such
as mobile irrigation labs, Water Efficiency Technical Assistance
(WETA) providers, UC Cooperative Extension farm advisors, CDFA's
State Water Efficiency and Enhancement Program (SWEEP), and
nonprofit organizations.
- Refer small-scale farmers to consultants providing legal,
engineering, geological, hydrogeologic, and environmental services
and facilitate communication between farmers and consultants,
including working with a translator when appropriate.
- Review farm lease agreements for concerns related to SGMA, such
as groundwater access, allocations, and fees, and refer farmers to
nonprofit organizations and professional advisors for assistance
with lease writing.
- Participate in professional development and team training
activities to enhance technical expertise and outreach skills.
- Refer local GSAs to tools, resources, and materials needed to
engage and consider impacts of SGMA implementation to small-scale
farmers.
30%
Outreach and Communication in English and Spanish or Mandarin:
- Attend meetings of local GSAs and review GSPs, proposed
management actions, and sub-basin coordination agreements.
- Participate in local GSA public meetings and communicate
updates on proposed management actions, requirements, and events to
small-scale farmers in English and Spanish or Mandarin.
- Facilitate communication between GSAs and small-scale farmer
communities in English and Spanish or Mandarin.
- Serve on committees of local GSAs such as outreach committees
when possible and/or assist small-scale farmers to serve on GSA
committees.
- Conduct outreach and disseminate educational materials in
English and Spanish or Mandarin through bilingual radio, social
media, email lists, events, and in-person outreach to increase
awareness of local GSA proposed management decisions and
opportunities to participate.
- Conduct farm visits to distribute educational materials and
inform farmers of local GSA actions in English and Spanish or
Mandarin.
- Manage communications including farmer contacts, email lists,
flyers, bilingual radio outreach, web content, videos, blog posts,
newsletters, and social media platforms.
10%
Data Management and Evaluation:
- Coordinate with UC ANR advisors and staff, partner
organizations, and small-scale farming communities to prioritize
needs for outreach, training, technical assistance, and policy
engagement.
- Gather and analyze data on challenges for small farms with
groundwater management and SGMA implementation and provide results
to program leadership.
- Evaluate progress towards goals and objectives, organize data
for required reporting, and contribute to communicating program
outcomes and impacts.
- Participate in strategic planning and evaluation with the SGMA
Technical Assistance Program team to prepare action plans and
strategies for measuring project results.
- Synthesize information on the experiences, needs, and concerns
of small farms with SGMA implementation and prepare and deliver
policy communications for public agencies, nonprofit partner
organizations, and elected officials.
Requirements:
- Minimum of a Bachelor's degree and/or equivalent
experience/training in the agricultural, environmental, or social
sciences, or a related field.
- Continuing education in related field.
- Advanced knowledge (coursework or relevant experience) in
irrigation, groundwater management, hydrology, water resources,
water policy, water law, water conservation, or other topics
relevant to sustainable groundwater management
- Prior experience working in an agricultural setting or working
directly with farmers.
- In-depth quantitative and/or analytical skills to evaluate
regional trends, policies, and management decisions.
- Advanced organizational skills to manage multiple activities
simultaneously to meet objectives within prescribed timelines.
- In-depth experience in outreach, community engagement, adult
education, or other community-based activities.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications including
Microsoft Excel.
- Advanced verbal, written, and interpersonal communication
skills and presentation skills.
- Proficient bilingual communication abilities in English and
Spanish or Mandarin Chinese.
Preferred Skills:
- Post-baccalaureate degrees, coursework, certifications, or work
experience relevant to groundwater policy and management.
- Proficient bilingual communication abilities in English and
another language such as Hmong, Iu Mien, Lao, Khmer, Vietnamese,
Punjabi, or Korean.
- Experience communicating technical information to culturally
diverse audiences.
- Advanced knowledge of organizational and governmental policies,
procedures and regulations.
- Advanced ability to network with affiliated organizations
outside the university to advance program effectiveness.
Special Conditions of Employment:
- Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a
County or University vehicle. Ability and means to travel on a
flexible schedule as needed, proof of liability damage insurance on
vehicle used is required. Reimbursement of job-related travel will
be reimbursed according to University policies.
- The University reserves the right to make employment contingent
upon successful completion of the background check. This is a
designated position requiring a background check and may require
fingerprinting due to the nature of the job responsibilities. UC
ANR does hire people with conviction histories and reviews
information received in the context of the job
responsibilities.
- As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free
environment in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco
products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products
(e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited.
- Travel including travel outside normal business hours may be
requested.
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