JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
Employment Opportunity: Soil Health Specialist
Job Summary: The employee will work across Chisago, Isanti, and Washington counties. The focus of this
position will be to develop and implement soil health practices and serve as the lead staff for education
programs that help farmers, crop advisors, and others adopt practices that improve water quality, enhance
groundwater, expand habitat, and conserve soil resources. This position will actively facilitate positive
landowner relationships with local partners in three counties to implement conservation planning, technical
assistance, and cost share/incentive programs.
Minimum Qualifications:
• A two-year degree in soil science, agronomy, or other agriculture related field; or any combination of
education and experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of the position.
• Strong farming background, with an understanding of agricultural practices in our region.
• An understanding of basic agronomic and agricultural economic principles.
• Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license.
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills and capable of working with a wide variety of people.
• Must be physically able and willing to work in varied terrain and weather conditions, and capable of lifting
50 lbs.
• Applicants should be able to learn quickly, follow instructions, handle multiple projects, and adapt to
changing job duties and/or responsibilities.
• Ability to work independently or as part of a team with multiple district staff and other government
agencies and organizations.
• Ability to obtain USDA Job Approval Authority.
• Ability to obtain Crop Advisor certification within 5 years.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Four years of demonstrated soil health experience.
• Four-year or advanced degree.
• USDA Job Approval Authority.
• Certified crop advisor.
Location: Home office is located in North Branch (Chisago County), with regular office visits to Cambridge
(Isanti County) and Oakdale (Washington County)
Compensation: $65,000 – $85,000. This position may be hired at a Technical or Specialist level depending on
qualifications and experience.
Status: Regular full time, non-exempt
Benefits: Full benefits package. Hybrid work environment.
Application Deadline: 4:00 p.m. Friday May 24, 2024
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
• Provide ongoing agronomic and conservation technical assistance to landowners with priority on minimum
tillage, no-till, strip-till, cover crops, crop rotation, nutrient management, and other soil health related
practices.
• Build strong working relationships with other agronomy professionals in the area.
• Increase program awareness through networking and partnership coordination and leading outreach efforts
at farmer-facing events and workshops including public speaking.
• Increase farmer enrollment in conservation programs offered through partners.
• Provide communication recommendations to partners for reaching new farmers and providing visibility for
success stories.
• Become knowledgeable and provide referrals to other conservation programs and opportunities to support
individual farmer-driven goals.
• Participate and receive additional training to stay on the leading-edge of soil health strategies and practices.
• Maintain records of all work and track the status of each project. Provide timely updates to District
Managers of the Chisago, Isanti, and Washington SWCDs.
• Work cooperatively with SWCD partners.
• Assist with training SWCD partner staff.
• Accept other duties as assigned by the District Manager.
Apply now by submitting:
1. Letter of interest
2. Resume
3. Three references
4. Chisago SWCD “Application for Employment” to craig.mell@mn.nacdnet.net or the address listed below:
Chisago SWCD
Atn: Craig Mell
38814 Third Ave.
North Branch, MN 55056
Candidates selected for an interview will be notified by telephone.
Soil Health Specialist
Posted: June 27, 2024 by icebergdev
Category: Washington Conservation District
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
Employment Opportunity: Soil Health Specialist
Job Summary: The employee will work across Chisago, Isanti, and Washington counties. The focus of this
position will be to develop and implement soil health practices and serve as the lead staff for education
programs that help farmers, crop advisors, and others adopt practices that improve water quality, enhance
groundwater, expand habitat, and conserve soil resources. This position will actively facilitate positive
landowner relationships with local partners in three counties to implement conservation planning, technical
assistance, and cost share/incentive programs.
Minimum Qualifications:
• A two-year degree in soil science, agronomy, or other agriculture related field; or any combination of
education and experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of the position.
• Strong farming background, with an understanding of agricultural practices in our region.
• An understanding of basic agronomic and agricultural economic principles.
• Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license.
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills and capable of working with a wide variety of people.
• Must be physically able and willing to work in varied terrain and weather conditions, and capable of lifting
50 lbs.
• Applicants should be able to learn quickly, follow instructions, handle multiple projects, and adapt to
changing job duties and/or responsibilities.
• Ability to work independently or as part of a team with multiple district staff and other government
agencies and organizations.
• Ability to obtain USDA Job Approval Authority.
• Ability to obtain Crop Advisor certification within 5 years.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Four years of demonstrated soil health experience.
• Four-year or advanced degree.
• USDA Job Approval Authority.
• Certified crop advisor.
Location: Home office is located in North Branch (Chisago County), with regular office visits to Cambridge
(Isanti County) and Oakdale (Washington County)
Compensation: $65,000 – $85,000. This position may be hired at a Technical or Specialist level depending on
qualifications and experience.
Status: Regular full time, non-exempt
Benefits: Full benefits package. Hybrid work environment.
Application Deadline: 4:00 p.m. Friday May 24, 2024
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
• Provide ongoing agronomic and conservation technical assistance to landowners with priority on minimum
tillage, no-till, strip-till, cover crops, crop rotation, nutrient management, and other soil health related
practices.
• Build strong working relationships with other agronomy professionals in the area.
• Increase program awareness through networking and partnership coordination and leading outreach efforts
at farmer-facing events and workshops including public speaking.
• Increase farmer enrollment in conservation programs offered through partners.
• Provide communication recommendations to partners for reaching new farmers and providing visibility for
success stories.
• Become knowledgeable and provide referrals to other conservation programs and opportunities to support
individual farmer-driven goals.
• Participate and receive additional training to stay on the leading-edge of soil health strategies and practices.
• Maintain records of all work and track the status of each project. Provide timely updates to District
Managers of the Chisago, Isanti, and Washington SWCDs.
• Work cooperatively with SWCD partners.
• Assist with training SWCD partner staff.
• Accept other duties as assigned by the District Manager.
Apply now by submitting:
1. Letter of interest
2. Resume
3. Three references
4. Chisago SWCD “Application for Employment” to craig.mell@mn.nacdnet.net or the address listed below:
Chisago SWCD
Atn: Craig Mell
38814 Third Ave.
North Branch, MN 55056
Candidates selected for an interview will be notified by telephone.
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
Employment Opportunity: Soil Health Specialist
Job Summary: The employee will work across Chisago, Isanti, and Washington counties. The focus of this
position will be to develop and implement soil health practices and serve as the lead staff for education
programs that help farmers, crop advisors, and others adopt practices that improve water quality, enhance
groundwater, expand habitat, and conserve soil resources. This position will actively facilitate positive
landowner relationships with local partners in three counties to implement conservation planning, technical
assistance, and cost share/incentive programs.
Minimum Qualifications:
• A two-year degree in soil science, agronomy, or other agriculture related field; or any combination of
education and experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of the position.
• Strong farming background, with an understanding of agricultural practices in our region.
• An understanding of basic agronomic and agricultural economic principles.
• Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license.
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills and capable of working with a wide variety of people.
• Must be physically able and willing to work in varied terrain and weather conditions, and capable of lifting
50 lbs.
• Applicants should be able to learn quickly, follow instructions, handle multiple projects, and adapt to
changing job duties and/or responsibilities.
• Ability to work independently or as part of a team with multiple district staff and other government
agencies and organizations.
• Ability to obtain USDA Job Approval Authority.
• Ability to obtain Crop Advisor certification within 5 years.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Four years of demonstrated soil health experience.
• Four-year or advanced degree.
• USDA Job Approval Authority.
• Certified crop advisor.
Location: Home office is located in North Branch (Chisago County), with regular office visits to Cambridge
(Isanti County) and Oakdale (Washington County)
Compensation: $65,000 – $85,000. This position may be hired at a Technical or Specialist level depending on
qualifications and experience.
Status: Regular full time, non-exempt
Benefits: Full benefits package. Hybrid work environment.
Application Deadline: 4:00 p.m. Friday May 24, 2024
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
• Provide ongoing agronomic and conservation technical assistance to landowners with priority on minimum
tillage, no-till, strip-till, cover crops, crop rotation, nutrient management, and other soil health related
practices.
• Build strong working relationships with other agronomy professionals in the area.
• Increase program awareness through networking and partnership coordination and leading outreach efforts
at farmer-facing events and workshops including public speaking.
• Increase farmer enrollment in conservation programs offered through partners.
• Provide communication recommendations to partners for reaching new farmers and providing visibility for
success stories.
• Become knowledgeable and provide referrals to other conservation programs and opportunities to support
individual farmer-driven goals.
• Participate and receive additional training to stay on the leading-edge of soil health strategies and practices.
• Maintain records of all work and track the status of each project. Provide timely updates to District
Managers of the Chisago, Isanti, and Washington SWCDs.
• Work cooperatively with SWCD partners.
• Assist with training SWCD partner staff.
• Accept other duties as assigned by the District Manager.
Apply now by submitting:
1. Letter of interest
2. Resume
3. Three references
4. Chisago SWCD “Application for Employment” to craig.mell@mn.nacdnet.net or the address listed below:
Chisago SWCD
Atn: Craig Mell
38814 Third Ave.
North Branch, MN 55056
Candidates selected for an interview will be notified by telephone.