Cooperative Extension Area Low Desert Weed Management Advisor Serving Imperial and Riverside Counties (24-24)
Company: University of California Agriculture and Natural R
Location: Holtville
Posted on: January 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Cooperative Extension Area Low Desert Weed Management Advisor
Serving Imperial and Riverside Counties (24-24) University of
California Agriculture and Natural Resources Application Window
Open date: December 15, 2025 Next review date: Friday, Feb 6, 2026
at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Apply by this date to ensure full
consideration by the committee. Final date: Tuesday, Apr 14, 2026
at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Applications will continue to be accepted
until this date, but those received after the review date will only
be considered if the position has not yet been filled. Position
description Position Overview The University of California,
Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) invites applications for
a UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Area Low Desert Weed Management
Advisor at the Assistant rank serving Imperial and Riverside
Counties . The Weed Management Advisor will implement an innovative
multi-county extension education and applied research program
focused on biology, ecology, and management of weeds of
agricultural importance in the lower desert cropping systems of
Imperial and Riverside Counties. Low desert commodities and
cropping systems include a diverse mix of agronomic crops (alfalfa,
wheat, Sudan grass, Rhodes grass, bermudagrass, Kleingrass, and
oilseed crops) as well as various cool-season vegetable and
specialty crops. Working closely with collaborators, including
local growers, UCCE Advisors and Specialists, and other partners,
the Advisor will develop strategies for controlling weeds and
disseminate information on effective management practices. UCCE
Advisors are responsible for conducting applied research and
extending knowledge. Research activities are applied and
mission-oriented, focused on addressing challenges in our
communities. Extension activities are the educational methods that
Advisors use to share research results directly with clientele and
communities, increasing knowledge and understanding of
science-based research that promotes the adoption of practices and
technologies to solve local problems. Extension activities may
include individual farm consultations, presentations, or organizing
educational workshops, short courses, and field demonstrations.
Information may also be disseminated through various channels, such
as radio, webinars, fact sheets, policy briefs, news blogs, social
media, and other outlets. Publications are expected in various
formats, including newsletters, articles for the popular press,
curricula, conference proceedings, and peer-reviewed journals.
Successful research and extension programs result in new
information that improves knowledge or understanding, and eventual
adoption of new skills or practices, changed attitudes or policies,
and improved environmental, economic, or social conditions. UCCE
Advisors are evaluated through an academic advancement system based
on four criteria: 1) extending knowledge, 2) applied research and
creative activity, 3) professional competence and activity, and 4)
university and public service. Location Headquarters : This
position will be headquartered in the UC Cooperative Extension
Office in Imperial County, located at 1050 E. Holton Road,
Holtville, California, 92250. Position Details Low desert
agricultural production areas in Southeastern California are
dynamic, diverse, and challenging. They encompass some of the
state's most productive areas due to their mild winters, extended
growing seasons, and access to irrigation water. Crop planting and
harvesting cycles reflect the arid nature of the Southwest and
differ substantially from those in the rest of California.
Accordingly, it is important that agricultural production
information be locally generated. Weed management is a critical
area for applied research in this unique growing area. The Advisor
will develop applied weed management research locally and in
partnerships with collaborators. It is expected that applied
research will cover the low desert agricultural areas of Imperial
and Riverside Counties, including the Imperial, Coachella, and Palo
Verde Valleys, which produce more than 100 commodities year-round.
Research is expected to address weed management practices,
including weed biology, ecology, and other weed management
techniques. Low desert crops are infested with various weeds,
including noxious and invasive weeds, as well as those resistant to
herbicides. Weed management research programs will be developed and
carried out in collaboration with UC ANR academics and appropriate
statewide efforts, including UC ANR Program Teams and Workgroups,
local stakeholders, and other collaborating industries in Imperial
and Riverside Counties. The Advisor is expected to collaborate with
other Cooperative Extension (CE) and Agricultural Extension
Stations (AES) researchers and educators to conduct research and
education programs that address the issues within weed management
and related disciplines. The advisor will be supported by CE and
AES specialists and researchers at UC Davis, UC Riverside, and UC
Berkeley. Additionally, the Advisor will also collaborate with USDA
ARS scientists, community groups, neighboring state agricultural
agents and specialists, relevant community colleges, and state
universities. Partnering/collaborating with local agencies, County
of Imperial Department of Agriculture, Weights, and Measures,
County of Riverside Department of Agriculture, Weights, and
Measures, Imperial Weed Management Area (WMA) groups, Low Desert
WMA groups, and California Invasive Plant Council is also
encouraged. Science-based research results and other educational
information will be disseminated using a variety of methods
including individual consultations, presentations at grower and
industry meetings, workshops, short courses, field demonstrations,
UC ANR publications, peer-reviewed journal articles, newsletters,
technical reports to commodity boards/funding agencies, and an
appropriate mix of contemporary and emerging electronic tools (such
as online learning, web content systems and repositories, social
media, impact and evaluation tools), along with specialized and
public media outlets. The advisor will collaborate with other local
UCCE Advisors to organize educational extension events and
workshops. Key clientele will include commercial farms (both large
and small), pest control advisers, allied industries, commodity
groups, seed companies, conservation/environmental groups, public
agencies, and consumers. The growing popularity of home gardening
in Imperial and Riverside Counties may create an opportunity to
reach urban and gardening clientele. The advisor joins a team of
highly motivated UCCE colleagues who are passionate about their
work. This is an exciting opportunity to develop and deliver
relevant program content and make a difference within local
communities and throughout California. The potential for
collaborative projects within the UC ANR system is limitless.
Counties of Responsibility . This position will serve Imperial and
Riverside Counties. Reporting Relationship : In this appointment,
you will report directly to the UC Cooperative Extension Director
for Imperial and San Diego Counties, with input from the Director
of UC Cooperative Extension for Orange, Riverside, and San
Bernardino Counties. This is not a remote position; the advisor
must be available to work onsite at the headquarters location and
travel to and be present in the other assigned county. Specific
expectations for maintaining office hours and fieldwork in the
geographic area covered by this position will be outlined upon hire
by the respective supervisors. Qualifications and Skills Required
Required Qualifications Education : At the time of appointment, a
minimum of a master's degree in weed science, agronomy, botany, or
a related field is required. Key Qualifications Knowledge and
experience in crop production and weed management or a related
field. The CE Advisor must possess or obtain within one year a
Qualified Pesticide Applicator Certificate (QAC) or License (QAL)
prior to applying or supervising the application of any pesticide.
Capacity or potential to accomplish team-based research and
education programs consistent with the values of UCANR. Applicants
need to meet appointment criteria for the respective University of
California academic title series UC Academic Personnel Manuals ( )
Applications need to document research, extension, and/or teaching
experience applicable to the academic title and document
appropriate scholarly achievements relevant to this position.
Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed, proof
of liability, and property damage insurance on the vehicle used is
required. Must possess or obtain a valid California Driver's
License to drive a county or university vehicle. We are unable to
sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this
time. Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the
U.S. at the time of hire. This is not a remote position. Additional
Skills Required Interest in and a desire to pursue a career in UC
Cooperative Extension. Technical Competence and Impact: The
candidate should understand key concepts of weed ecology and weed
management science to optimize engagement and development and be
able to design and implement a program that leads to positive
changes and impact within the community and beyond. Communication:
Demonstrated excellence in written, oral, interpersonal and
information technology communication skills. Collaboration,
Teamwork and Flexibility: The candidate should demonstrate the
ability to work collaboratively as a team member with key external
stakeholders and county-based staff, as well as with other
colleagues within UC ANR. Lifelong Learning: Advisors are expected
to evolve and grow throughout their careers and respond to changes
in the industry, clientele, and organizational structure. As a
condition of employment, the finalist will be required to disclose
if they are subject to any final administrative or judicial
decisions within the last seven years determining that they
committed any misconduct, are currently being investigated for
misconduct, left a position during an investigation for alleged
misconduct, or have filed an appeal with a previous employer.
"Misconduct" means any violation of the policies or laws governing
conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including,
but not limited to, violations of policies or laws prohibiting
sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment,
discrimination, dishonesty, or unethical conduct, as defined by the
employer. UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy ( ) UC
Anti-Discrimination Policy for Employees, Students and Third
Parties ( ) APM - 035: Affirmative Action and Nondiscrimination in
Employment ( ) Desired Experiences Experience in successful
Extension programming or community development A deep understanding
of agronomy and weed management Demonstrated excellence in written,
oral, interpersonal, and information technology communication
skills Demonstrated ability to share complex information in a
manner tailored to the audience Demonstrated ability to work
collaboratively as a team member with industry and other
stakeholders About UC ANR UC ANR is a division of the University of
California (UC) system that bridges the gap between local issues
and the expertise of the UC system by providing research-based
information, educational programs, and technical expertise to the
public in areas such as agriculture, natural resources, nutrition,
and youth development. UC ANR is part of a nationwide Cooperative
Extension network, which began in the early 20th century to connect
research from land-grant universities with the everyday needs of
people in communities across the United States. Today, we
collaborate with farmers, ranchers, diverse communities, youth and
adult educators, and policymakers to address local and statewide
issues related to food systems, water, climate change, and
sustainable agriculture through a statewide network of campus-based
researchers, county-based Advisors, and community educators. Our
mission is to cultivate thriving communities, sustainable
agriculture, resilient ecosystems, and economic prosperity in
California and globally through equitable generation and sharing of
collaborative, science-based solutions. Over 180 UCCE Advisors
conduct applied research and extension education from county-based
UCCE offices serving all 58 counties from 70 locations. By working
and living among those we serve, UC ANR expands the University of
California's reach to engage all people and communities in
California, ensuring equal access to the resources UC has to offer.
Our vision is that UC ANR will be valued in every California
community for meaningful engagement and making a positive
difference in people's lives. About Imperial and Riverside Counties
Imperial County is home to approximately 180,000 residents who live
and work within its seven cities (Brawley, Calexico, Calipatria, El
Centro, Holtville, Imperial, and Westmorland) and eight
unincorporated communities (Bombay Beach, Heber, Niland, Ocotillo,
Palo Verde, Salton City, Seeley, and Winterhaven). Imperial County
has a rich agricultural heritage, which includes the production of
half of our nations winter vegetables, extensive renewable
resources, including geothermal, wind, and solar, a wide-range of
cultural and outdoor recreational activities with hundreds of
points of interest such as the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area,
a magnet for off-road enthusiasts, the Sonny Bono Salton Sea
National Wildlife Refuge, a renowned birding site, and a lively
population with frequent family-oriented community events.
Riverside is the fourth-largest county in California and the
10th-largest in the United States. It covers more than 7,300 square
miles and is home to 2.4 million residents. A variety of crops are
produced in Riverside County, including nursery stock, dairy,
avocados and citrus, dates, alfalfa, and vegetable crops. UC
Riverside, a campus of over 26,000 students, has a history of
high-impact innovation that dates back to its earliest days as the
Citrus Experiment Station. Riverside is located 55 miles east of
Los Angeles and 90 miles north of San Diego. Learn more about UC
ANR ( ) and UC ANR Mission Statement ( ) UC ANR administers
Statewide Programs and Institutes ( ) that focus research and
extension on solving priority problems that engage ANR academics
and UC faculty in integrated teams UC ANR Program Areas and Program
Teams ( ) help unify, communicate, and advocate for our work. UC
ANR uses Public Value Statements ( ) to communicate how our work
makes a difference to the public. UC ANR academics are expected to
share and exhibit UC ANR's commitment to UC ANR's Civil Rights
Compliance Policy ( ) UC ANR is committed to supporting inclusive
excellence and is guided by UC ANR Principles of Community ( ) We
strive to create an environment where all individuals, regardless
of background, feel valued and respected and have equal
opportunities for growth and success. Salary & Benefits Salary :
The salary range for this Cooperative Extension Advisor position is
Assistant Rank, Step I ($85,600) to Step VI ($108,600). Step
placement in the Advisor series is based on applicable experience
and professional qualifications. For information regarding
Cooperative Extension Advisor salary scales, please refer to the
University of California website: If the successful candidate is
currently a UCCE Advisor, the candidate will be offered the
position without change to the candidate's current rank, step,
salary and/or appointment terms; and if applicable, is eligible to
retain indefinite status. This position is eligible for indefinite
status following three successful reviews and subject to terms
noted in UC ANR Policy and Procedure Manual, Section 315 UC ANR
Policy and Procedure Manual, Section 315 ( ) Benefits : The
University of California offers comprehensive benefits including
health insurance, retirement plans, two days per month paid
vacation, one day per month paid sick leave, and paid holidays.
This position is eligible for sabbatical leave privileges as per
the terms of the University policy. For more information, refer to
the UC Benefits website at: How to Apply If interested in this
position, please visit: and choose "applicants" (refer to position
24-24 ). An in-person finalist interview may be required as part of
the search process. Closing Date : To assure full consideration,
application packets must be received by February 6, 2026 - (Open
until filled) Questions? Contact Tatiana Avoce at University of
California Cooperative Extension As a University employee, you will
be required to comply with all applicable University policies
and/or collective bargaining agreements, as may be amended from
time to time. Federal, state, or local government directives may
impose additional requirements. The University of California is an
Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other
protected status under state or federal law. As of January 1, 2014,
ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment in which smoking, the
use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated
nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited.
Application Requirements Document requirements Curriculum Vitae -
Your most recently updated C.V. Cover Letter Statement of Research
and Extension - Please submit a Statement of Research and Extension
Interests, including how your current and/or past research and
extension experience could contribute to, or be applicable to, the
needs of the local community. Provide examples of potential goals
and outcomes from your research and extension activities.
References - Please submit a page of 3-5 references with contact
information (include phone and email address) College Level
Transcripts - Electronic transcripts or legible scanned copies
(PDF) of original transcripts will be accepted. Transcripts must
identify coursework completed, grades earned, degrees conferred,
and confer dates. Please DO NOT send transcripts that are password
protected. Reference requirements 3-6 required (contact information
only) About UC Agriculture and Natural Resources The University of
California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources is an
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer advancing inclusive
excellence. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age,
protected veteran status, or other protected categories covered by
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