Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
06 Dec, 25
Salary
20.0
Posted On
07 Sep, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Travel, Transportation, Qualtrics, Color, Sensitivity, Technology, Height, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, Educational Materials, Program Development, Communication Skills, Disabilities, Microsoft Teams
Industry
Other Industry
Clare, Michigan, United States, 48617
In State, Michigan, United States
Extension Community Food And Environment 10058942
Full Time/Part Time: Temporary
Extension
Support Staff
Opening on: Sep 5 2025
Closing at: Sep 25 2025 - 23:55 EDT
00
$20
Michigan State University Extension
1080597
POSITION SUMMARY(BASIC JOB FUNCTION)
:
In alignment with the mission, programs and initiatives of MSU Extension, delivers research-based information to program participants through various methods and/or provides support and coordination of MSU Extension programs.
UNIT POSITION SUMMARY
Michigan State University Extension is committed to fostering a welcoming and collaborative environment, which requires all staff to contribute toward a vision for success regardless of title or position within the organization. We strive to create a positive culture, access to resources, and a sense of belonging for staff, partners, and programming participants. This means that all staff at MSU Extension are dedicated to the following:
POSITION SUMMARY:
This position allows for a traditional Monday-Friday work week with some remote work hours upon need.
The position will be based out of the Isabella County Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College Land Grant Office (SCTC LGO), with weekly trips to farms throughout Michigan.
SCTC’s LGO food sovereignty garden will be one of the 15 farms being tested. This position will require weekly meetings with the LGO staff for updates and team building. It will be required to allocate time towards the food sovereignty garden when needed. One-hour Zoom calls will be held weekly debriefing and planning.
The MSUE Soil Technician will be responsible for helping with data collection, field work and farmer support for a grant investigating the impact that Indigenous farming practices have on soil health indicators. It is the responsibility of the technician to build intentional relationships with the farmer to access their needs and support their goals towards healthy soil and abundant crops for their future. The technician will be working with a dynamic team that consists of a group composed of plant/soil scientists, MSU/MILES Extension educators, community partners, technical assistance networks, USDA staff, and NRCS Tribal Liaisons.
The technician will help team members collect samples and take part in meetings and research activities across Michigan on 15 indigenous farms. Farm sampling would include soil sampling in the spring and in the fall. The technician will be part of a larger network that engages researchers, cooperators, and farmers helping to coordinate field days and social opportunities for the network with an emphasis on Indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge that supports food sovereignty and soil health.
The Soil Technician will be asked to communicate frequently via email with the team. The Technician will also use various technology applications like Excel, Canva, Zoom and TEAMs to help accomplish various project goals. Training for various programs will be offered if necessary.
Mileage and travel expenses incurred while working with the team will be reimbursed such as travel to research plots, field days and meetings. In some instances, an MSU pool vehicle can be provided. Mileage will not be reimbursed for travel to and from the office.
No equipment is required; a computer will be supplied.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
SUMMARY OF PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The Soil Technician will be able to lift 50 lbs. and work outdoors during the summer several hours at a time
Please refer the Job description for details