Thursday, June 25, 2020

National Young Farmers Coalition's California Program

The National Young Farmers Coalition's California Program is designed to build political fluency, capacity, and leadership among California’s young farmers, particularly farmers of color. By listening to, resourcing, and supporting young farmers while retaining consistent relationships, we envision these farmers will have the confidence and tools to shape the future of agriculture in the state.

Young Farmers seeks a California Campaigns Director to build support and capacity for farmer-led change at the state level. We are looking for a candidate who is passionate about building power among communities that have been excluded from policy making and formal structures of power, particularly young farmers of color. Our ideal candidate is an experienced campaigner who understands the agricultural political landscape in California, can garner multi-stakeholder, multi-sector support for young farmer success, and can bring a strong racial equity analysis and thoughtful design process to the work of educating and motivating young farmers, particularly young farmers of color, to build power and win change.

The National Young Farmers Coalition is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, age, religion, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status, political orientation, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. We strongly encourage people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, and veterans to apply.

For full job description and application details, please visit our website:

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Food Systems Researchers - International

The Lexicon, a California based NGO, is hiring food systems researchers with established domain expertise in the following subject areas: regenerative agriculture, food equity, food & climate change, supply chains, and agrobiodiversity.

Applicants must have a secondary degree in a food or ag related field, demonstrable expertise in self-directed food research, and the ability to meet tight deadlines.

Strong English language writing skills are a must, as is fluency in Google's suite of cloud based tools (Drive, Sheet, Doc, etc.)

The work begins immediately and starts with a 3 month probationary period.

Interested applicants can share a resume with Mary@thelexicon.org

Thursday, June 18, 2020

Attorney Advisor (General) USDA Office of the General Counsel

Attorney Advisor (General), USDA, Office of the General Counsel
Attorney position in Little Rock, Arkansas

Duties associated with this position include providing legal advice, research, analysis and interpretation of federal, state and local laws, as well as oral and written opinions, memoranda, pleadings, briefs and legal support of all USDA programs and litigation.


For more information, go to USA JOBS at https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/571112200

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Food Security and Sustainability Program Manager - Honolulu, Hawaii

The City and County of Honolulu (“City”) Office of Climate Change, Sustainability and Resiliency is seeking a Food Security and Sustainability Program Manager

Job Responsibilities Include:

  • Serve as lead for the City’s Food Security & Sustainability Program
  • Develop a strategic food system development plan to address sustainability within Oʻahu’s food system, poverty-related affordability, food deserts, and increasing access to locally-produced foods
  • Oversee the drafting, implementation, coordination, and monitoring of the plan’s actions to establish long-term food resilience on Oʻahu and navigate the impacts of climate change on Oʻahu’s food systems
  • Conduct research on best practices among U.S. and international cities regarding the integration of food security and sustainability, and incorporates these lessons into City policy and plans
  • Support the development of Oʻahu’s food networks by identifying and building partnerships with Federal, State, non-profit, and community agencies/organizations to better align among various levels of government and NGOs
  • Recommend policies and initiatives with particular purview to the island’s disproportionately-impacted and vulnerable communities 
  • Represent CCSR and the City at various stakeholder and community meetings throughout Oʻahu
  • Launch and coordinate an Oʻahu Food Policy Council or similar entity


Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Maryland Sea Grant Fellow - University of Maryland

Maryland Sea Grant (MDSG) and the Agriculture Law Education Initiative (ALEI) are seeking a Legal Fellow to provide legal research, writing, and educational assistance for these two institutions. MDSG supports research, education, extension, and outreach on critical environmental issues in the Chesapeake and coastal bays and their watersheds. ALEI is comprised of legal specialists and other extension specialists who help agricultural producers understand and comply with state, federal, and local laws and regulations. The Maryland Sea Grant Legal Fellow will help work toward these goals through projects involving training and programming for government agencies, coastal industries, and coastal communities addressing coastal law and policy in Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay. Project topics are likely to cover legal questions in environmental areas such as aquaculture, sea level rise impact and resilience, and stormwater management in Maryland.
This is an excellent opportunity to gain experience with a variety of legal, policy, and regulatory matters concerning aquaculture, environmental compliance, and land use policy, including the impacts of sea-level rise on coastal communities and governmental responses to the changing landscape. The fellowship serves to increase the capacity of local, state, and federal government agencies as well as non-governmental partners and coastal industries in Maryland, and to promote integration of a range of perspectives into problem-solving for Maryland to provide more inclusive solutions and facilitate training around and development of coastal laws and policies. Delivering presentations to stakeholder groups, including commercial, public, and private property owners and regulatory officials, will be required. Professional development activities include networking with different environmental legal groups, presentations, and travel to learn about other marine-focused legal education work in the region. The Legal Fellow will also investigate funding sources for structuring a long-standing legal resource within MDSG.
The Legal Fellow will be hired by Maryland Sea Grant (MDSG), administered by the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, and work under the direction of ALEI Environmental and Agricultural Legal Faculty Specialist Nicole Cook. The Fellow’s projects will be selected in collaboration with a legal advisory team established specifically for this fellowship. The Legal Fellow will do the majority of the work at an office located at the University of Maryland’s Wye Research Center in Queenstown, Maryland; however, in-state travel to meetings and presentations as well as travel within the Delmarva area may be required.
Candidates will ideally begin during the week of September 1st, 2020. This position is full-time Contractual Contingent 2 position and will be completed one year later on August 31, 2021, or one year after the start date.

Sunday, June 7, 2020

Remote Contract Opportunity - Colorado Farm & Food Systems Response Team

Contract Opportunity
Colorado Farm & Food Systems Response Team
Position: Food Policy Analyst
Terms: Part-Time, Temporary, 2-3 months starting ASAP and no later than June 12th
Compensation: $5,000 maximum, based on final deliverables
Location: Colorado, but position can be fulfilled remotely

The Colorado Farm & Food Systems Response Team will be bringing on two contract positions - a policy analyst and a systems development analyst focused on supporting stronger connections to technical assistance. Please see the attached descriptions, share them widely, and apply if you yourself are interested!

Systems Analyst Position:
https://lnkd.in/gqF2rWi

Policy Analyst Position:
https://lnkd.in/gn5qfs2

The Colorado Farm & Food Systems Response Team (CFFSRT) works to support Colorado
farmers and ranchers as they respond to current and potential market disruptions due to
COVID-19. Through policy advocacy, sharing and communications, funding, training and
technical assistance, and on-going data analysis, we work to ensure all Colorado producers are
equitably connected to resources and market connections. Our team is focused on supporting
the specific needs of small- and mid- size growers, direct market farms, beginning farmers and
ranchers, veteran farmers, farmers of color, and female farmers. Read more here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10RogQCGSj8mddiPFrA79qbIhZH7fc8EQArNHKXusbAo/edit