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The University of Vermont is seeking a Research Assistant to join a collaborative team working on the "Sustainability Metrics for Consumer-Facing Farms" project led by Principal Investigator Dr. David Conner funded by the USDA ARS Food Systems Research Center Sustainability Metrics program at the University of Vermont. The project aims to understand the interaction of economic, environmental, social, production, and human sustainability dimensions in consumer-facing agriculture (CFA) farms in Vermont. This position reports to Dr. Gillian Galford and focuses on environmental sustainability as part of this interdisciplinary project. The Research Assistant will play a crucial role in data collection, analysis, and site visits to farms, collaborating with a diverse team of researchers and community partners.

 

The Research Assistant will be an integral part of the research team, contributing to the understanding of sustainability metrics for small- and mid-sized farms. The position offers valuable research experience and the chance to work in a collaborative and dynamic environment, alongside community partners actively involved in Vermont's agricultural industry. We anticipate hiring in the mid-range of the pay band. Apply online at: https://www.uvmjobs.com/postings/64993

 

Job Functions:

Function 1. (25%)

Function 2. (20%)

Function 3. (15%)

Function 4 (15%)

Function 5 (10%)

Function 6 (10%)

Supervise or train undergraduate student employee on mapping and field tasks

Minimum Qualifications

1. Bachelor's degree in environmental science, geography, or a related field.

2. Proficiency in environmental GIS and remote sensing. Familiarity with ArcGIS Pro and Google Earth Engine API Code Editor is preferred.

3. Experience with academic research, team-based projects and/or communication of technical materials (e.g., community partnerships, teaching, publications).

4. Ability to work independently on research tasks.

5. Willingness to travel to farms and participate in fieldwork.

 

The University of Vermont is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any category legally protected by federal or state law.

 

 

Dr. Gillian L. Galford (she/her)

University of Vermont

Research Associate Professor, Rubenstein School of Environment & Natural Resources

Fellow, Gund Institute for Environment

Program Director, Geospatial Technologies and GIS Certificate

210 Colchester Ave (Farrell Hall 213), Burlington, VT 05405

802.656.2920 | @g_galford

 

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