Apply for Job Job ID369983 LocationAll Other -See Job Description Job FamilyEducation-Extension Full/Part TimeFull-Time Regular/TemporaryRegular Job Code9623 Employee ClassAcad Prof and Admin Add to Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Working Title:Minnesota Master Naturalist Regional Extension Educator Appointment:Full-time, Assistant Extension Professor (9623), P&A Extension Area:Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources Systems / Minnesota Master Naturalist Program Office Location:Option ofExtension Regional Office; preference for northern Minnesota (Cloquet not available), location to be determined at hire. Pay Range:$69,000-$78,000 annually; depending on education/qualifications/experience. Apply By:September 14, 2025 About the Program The Minnesota Master Naturalist Program teaches adult volunteers about Minnesota's natural resources and empowers them to educate others and to play meaningful roles in conservation projects. The program's mission is to foster understanding, appreciation, and stewardship of Minnesota's natural environment by developing a corps of informed and skilled adult volunteers dedicated to conservation education and service within their communities. Approximately 1,000 volunteers annually contribute nearly 100,000 service hours for conservation projects affecting over 10,000 acres of land, contributing to new scientific research, and educating more than 25,000 people across Minnesota. After completing a 40-hour core training course, volunteers remain active from year to year by completing at least 8 hours of ongoing education and 40 hours of service. About this Position This Extension Educator position is part of the Minnesota Master Naturalist Program team, currently composed of two other Regional Extension Educators, one State Specialist, and one Program Coordinator. They will provide statewide educational programming leadership for consistent, coordinated, and high-quality ongoing education and service opportunities for our existing program volunteers that help them meet their annual requirements to remain active and fulfill our commitment to a long-term volunteer experience. Responsibilities Provide shared leadership for Minnesota Master Naturalist, a statewide volunteer-driven conservation program: 60% As part of the Minnesota Master Naturalist team, lead a highly impactful volunteer program designed to promote active, informed engagement in conservation activities statewide. This includes assessing educational needs, then designing, delivering, and evaluating content of the Minnesota Master Naturalist program. Lead the delivery of programming for at least one of the three biomes that comprise the Minnesota Master Naturalist curriculum. Programming may occur in-person, virtually, online or hybrid modalities. Innovate, test, and apply best practices in order to drive continuous improvement in recruiting, training, retaining, and supporting volunteers for high public value service opportunities. Drive continuous improvement in training, retaining, and supporting volunteers for high public value service opportunities. Contribute to innovative and practical research around environmental education, volunteerism, learner engagement, and/or related domains. Lead ongoing learning opportunities for MMNat volunteers: 30% Assess needs of active Minnesota Master Naturalist volunteers and develop programming that fosters continual learning, growth, and volunteer activity. Evaluate external programs for suitability as "advanced training" for existing volunteers. Work with Extension Learning Technologies and other internal teams to develop efficient and effective workflows around event registration, attendance tracking, and related operations tasks. Assess annual advanced training standards and requirements to maintain active volunteer status, and recommend changes as needed. Service, engagement, and, professional development: 10% Develop collaborations and partnerships that drive learning and volunteer opportunities that are broadly accessible and meet the needs of Minnesota's diverse communities. These include environmental learning centers, local units of government, state agencies, and many other organizations and groups that host and support Minnesota Master Naturalist training and volunteer service. Represent Extension and the Minnesota Master Naturalist program on University, local, state, and national committees, professional organizations, and related service roles. Participate in relevant ongoing professional development via conferences, self-directed study, and/or other appropriate means of maintaining a high level of expertise. LOCATION OF POSITION This position will be based at an Extension Regional Office, with a preference for northern Minnesota (Cloquet not available). The location will be determined at hire. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Master's degree in ecology, natural resources, wildlife management, conservation, environmental education, or a closely related field. Three (3) years of professional work experience with environmental, adult, or volunteer education in a natural resources @context. Experience teaching or delivering programming to adult learners in non-credit settings via a variety of formats. Experience working constructively with peoplefrom diverse backgrounds, demographics, and educational levels. Advanced experience with educational program design, development, and delivery. Strong organizational skills with the ability to conduct and manage multiple projects at the same time and to adapt to changing program priorities. Preferred Qualifications: Successful experience working both independently and as part of a team. Demonstrated leadership experience in building collaboration to design, deliver, and evaluate environmental education programs for adult audiences. Ability to integrate research-based and technical information from scientific and educational literature and from subject matter experts across academic disciplines and professions to produce effective learner-focused educational materials. Familiarity with the use of educational software and technology, including video conferencing, webinars, social media, andonline course management. Knowledge and understanding of conservation topics and natural environments in Minnesota. Additional Requirements: Valid driver's license and own means of transportation with required liability insurance in order to travel to programming sites and to transport materials for programming; and at times other personnel. Must be able to travel within the designated communities and provide in-person programming. This includes being in an outdoor environment/setting frequently and in varied weather conditions (hot, cold, rainy/wet, etc). Able to traverse forests, prairies, and related natural landscape environments Travel (in-state and national) is necessary to perform the responsibilities of this position. This may include frequent day-trips and an estimated 8-12 overnight trips per year. Mileage and sustenance reimbursement are provided according to University policies. Ability to maintain... For full info follow application link. The University recognizes and values the importance of diversity and inclusion in enriching the employment experience of its employees and in supporting the academic mission. The University is committed to attracting and retaining employees with varying identities and backgrounds. 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