JOB ANNOUNCEMENT :: Pests, Pesticides & IPM Project Coordinator

Jul 20, 2016

Pests, Pesticides & IPM Project Coordinator
Academic Coordinator II
AP #16-12

LOCATION HEADQUARTERS: Kearney Agricultural Research & Extension Center, Parlier, CA or UC IPM State Office, Davis, CA.

CLOSING DATE: To assure full consideration, application packets must be received by August 12, 2016 (open until filled).

POSITION PURPOSE: The University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) is seeking a Project Coordinator (Academic Coordinator II) to provide scientific and administrative leadership for a CDPR/UC IPM project while maintaining the day-to-day operations of the project. The Project Coordinator will be the central point of communications and budget management for all work, ensuring project deliverables are completed as outlined in the contract. The Academic Coordinator's clientele will include a wide diversity of California stakeholders. Primary clientele will include the pesticide regulatory community (state, county and federal), key members in urban, agricultural and natural area pest managers, and IPM academics.

This position solely serves the CDPR/UC IPM contract, a 24-month project entitled Pests, Pesticides and IPM: Pest Management to Sustain a Growing World Population. This project is a high level, high profile, statewide agency effort to engage diverse stakeholders to document successes and ongoing concerns about pests, pesticide use, and integrated pest management (IPM) in California while meeting the pest management requirements of an expanding global population. Information generated by targeted interest groups will be used to make specific recommendations to the California Department of Pesticide Regulation and UC Statewide IPM Program to establish an improved understanding of current perspectives and concerns about pests and pest management.

The desired outcomes of this collaboration are to establish an ongoing public dialogue to productively approach the complex issues surrounding managing pests in our state, nation, and world.

For more information, see attachment.


By Gale Perez
Posted by - Public Education Specialist

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