Small Farms Extension & Research Associate 2 (Spanish or Chinese Bilingual) Riverside / San Diego, CA, Job ID 85209
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University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
Job Description
Position Summary:
The Small Farms Extension and Research Associate will assist UC ANR Small Farms Advisors in the delivery of technical assistance, training, outreach, and applied research activities to increase extension support for small-scale, diversified, and historically underserved farmers. Areas of focus include on-farm production challenges such as irrigation, nutrient management, and pest management; regulatory compliance; marketing and business support; and incentive program and grant application technical support.
Working under the general direction of a county-based Small Farms Advisor, the Associate assists UC ANR academics, staff, and collaborating growers with collection and analysis of data needed for grower surveys, applied research projects, program development and evaluation, and policy communications. The Associate will also provide expert, technical assistance in English, as well as Spanish or Chinese to small-scale farmers to enhance on-farm productivity, compliance with local, state, and federal regulatory programs, and access to resources such as grants, incentives programs, and emergency relief programs. The Associate will assist UC ANR academics in the extension of applied research results and the development, delivery, and evaluation of bilingual, culturally appropriate, research-based educational materials and extension programming to support small-scale, diversified, and historically underserved farmers. The Associate will develop and conduct effective methods to increase outreach and participate in program evaluation, needs assessments, and strategic planning for outreach and extension efforts in the assigned county or counties. Applied research duties include assisting with survey development and translation, recruitment of farmer participants, setup of field experiments, data collection and management, basic data analysis for outreach, educational programming, and research projects. Research, outreach, and extension efforts will also be coordinated with a statewide network of Small Farms Advisors and program staff in multiple counties. The Small Farms Network will work closely with partner agencies and non-profit organizations to coordinate and leverage statewide technical assistance efforts.
The position requires regular travel to farms within assigned counties, including remote and rural areas, a minimum of two days per week as needed, and occasional travel outside the assigned counties.
This position will cover Riverside and San Diego Counties.
Office Location - The selected candidate may choose either the Riverside or San Diego office as their office location, contingent upon space availability and approval of the County Director. If the San Diego office is selected, in addition to the two days a week spent traveling to farms, the employee will also be required to report to the Riverside office once a week to work directly with the Riverside team. If the Riverside office location is selected, in addition to the two days a week spent traveling to farms, the employee will also attend monthly in-person staff meetings in San Diego.
This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed.
Pay Scale: $31.23 /hour to $39.60/hour
Job Posting Close Date:
This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 4/22/2026.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide growers with direct, one-on-one, bilingual technical assistance and extension support. Travel to farms, conduct farm visits and meet with farmers individually to assist with production challenges, marketing, regulatory compliance, and access to grants, incentives, and economic relief programs. Assist farmers with online applications and collect data to identify barriers to access to programs.Assist with survey development and data collection for county-level and statewide needs assessments to inform strategic planning of outreach, training, and applied research efforts. Assist with translation and review of survey questions. Assist with recruitment of survey participants.Collect and organize evaluation data from participants at workshops and individual farm visits. Gather input from farmers and conduct basic analyses of data to inform program improvements.Organize and maintain electronic records such as farmer contact lists and coordinate bilingual outreach through radio, social media, newsletters, farm visits, and networking. Organize, promote, and assist with extension workshops on a range of research, extension, and technical assistance topics.Gather data to inform policy discussions, including feedback from partner organizations, and summarize results for policy communications. Develop and deliver presentations at meetings with nonprofit partner organizations, regulatory agencies, and policy makers to provide research-based information on the needs and challenges of small-scale farms and to develop new collaborations.Develop and design bilingual educational materials and deliver educational programming to assist small-scale farmers in accessing markets and assistance programs, complying with regulations in areas such as food safety, labor, groundwater use, fertilizer use, pesticide use, and organic certification, and addressing crop production challenges through improved irrigation, nutrient management, pest management, and other production practices.Serve as a lead worker on multi-county outreach and technical assistance efforts where background and expertise are sufficient to serve as a subject matter expert for specific project topics.Collect soil, plant, insect, water, and other types of samples to assist with research and technical support activities.
Assist the Small Farms Advisor with research activities and data management, including data collection for field research trials. Travel to field research sites to complete activities.Keep accurate and timely records and develop systems to organize reporting data. Manage database and Excel records, assist with tracking of activities, farmer contacts, and expenses, organize information for program evaluation, and prepare data summaries.Conduct basic data analysis on demographic, survey, and field trial data.Provide oral and written reports on a regular basis on data collection and results.Assist in development of reports as required by funding agencies and internal reporting procedures.
Provide coordination and bilingual support for outreach projects with growers, such as on-farm demonstrations and tailgate meetings.Order supplies for research and extension projects.Prepare equipment and supplies necessary for field work and data collection.Recruit farmers to participate in on-farm research trials and assist with translation and communication to facilitate research activities.Coordinate logistics necessary for data collection with county office staff and other research assistants.Keep academics, staff, and other project collaborators informed of data collection status, pertinent results, and issues affecting research projects.Travel to farms to conduct outreach, training, and research activities.
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Preferred Skills:
Special Conditions of Employment:
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