Extension Educator - Agriculture and Natural Resources, Fairfield
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration, Youth Development, Academic, Public Health
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Extension Educator - Agriculture and Natural Resources, Fairfield County Department: FAES | Fairfield County
This position is located in Lancaster, OH.
Position OverviewFairfield County Ohio State University Extension seeks an Educator to work collaboratively with county, area and state teams of Extension professionals and with local agency leaders and volunteers. ANR educator helps producers develop and expand profitable, sustainable farming and other agricultural businesses – thereby impacting jobs and economic opportunity for Ohio’s citizens. Educator provides leadership, collaboration, consulting, unbiased information, applied research, and access to land‑grant university knowledge to address local issues and needs.
Despite being one of the most rapidly urbanizing counties in Ohio, Fairfield County growers continue to market $160 million worth of agriculture and horticulture products annually. More than 50% of Fairfield County's land mass is in farms. In addition, 17% remains in forestland. Agriculture in the county is quite diverse including not only traditional crops and livestock such as corn, soybeans, wheat, hay, beef cattle, dairy, swine, sheep and goats, but also horses, prawns, hops, Christmas trees, fruit, vegetables and a vast variety of flower and landscape plants.
The county also is home to two small livestock packing houses. In addition, the Fairfield county often faces urban‑suburban‑rural interface with individuals and communities. Home horticulture is also a focus, driving the development of educational programming and individualized consultation.
The Educator will be responsible for a broad range of basic to complex duties that could include but are not limited to:
Providing guidance and/or leadership for Agriculture and Natural Resources programming targeted to local and area needs. Utilize appropriate methods, both formal and informal, of community assessment to identify educational needs and opportunities of local community. Design, implement and teach educational programming, based on these needs, to groups and individuals comprised of adults and/or youth. The Educator may be required to replicate and adhere to existing programs that meet the needs of their local community.
The Educator will develop promotional material, work with and/or lead committees and volunteers, and establish and maintain partnerships within the community that support the achievement of the program goals.
The Educator evaluates educational programs and dissemination methods, as well as utilizes existing evaluation instruments to evaluate the teaching effectiveness, program quality and results of local programs. Participate in discussions with county representatives concerning program funding and may be responsible for the management of the county budget. May also be responsible for securing external funds to support local programming. Participate as a member of county, multi‑county, and/or state Extension teams to further the overall mission, vision and values of both Ohio State University Extension and Agriculture and Natural Resources.
QualificationsMINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. 0 years of relevant experience required. 0-2 years of relevant experience preferred.
Extension Educator 1
Requires a Bachelor's Degree
$42,100 - $55,000
Extension Educator 2
Requires a Master's Degree
$47,700 - $62,300
Extension Educator 3
Requires a Master's Degree and 11+ years of direct or related work experience
$55,700 - $72,700
The offer for this position will fall within this range based on internal equity, unit’s available budget, and the candidate’s qualifications.
Resume and cover letter, specific to the posting, are to be included at time of application, include months and years worked for each employment listed.
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