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North Carolina Soybean Producers Association · 1 day ago

Research Coordination Manager

The North Carolina Soybean Producers Association is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the profitability of soybean farmers in North Carolina. The Research Coordination Manager is responsible for managing the association’s research grant awards, prioritizing research needs, and serving as a liaison between the soybean farmer industry and academic institutions.

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Charles Hall
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Responsibilities

Solicit, review and rank research proposals; assist the association’s research committee with annual research awards to university faculty and private institutions
Manage grant-funded projects, oversee lifecycles, ensure deliverables are met, track progress against timelines and budgets
Ensure compliance with funder requirements for successful project completion, work with team to align activities with project goals
Support the association’s board of directors in setting long-term research priorities and in evaluating the impact of research investments
Staff the association’s research committee and serve as the association’s subject matter expert on applied research, agricultural research, and agricultural production
Attend field days, grower meetings, Extension meetings, regional / national soybean research meetings, and in general represent the association to farmers, to the industry, and to academia
Draft written articles and other content summarizing and evaluation research project deliverables for publication in association newsletters, reports, and on social media
Plan farmer-facing soybean production meetings, seminars, conference sessions
Engage with the North Carolina Extension Service, the Soybean Extension Specialist at North Carolina State University, university faculty and county Extension agents to prioritize, plan and implement soybean production research
Represent the association at meetings, workgroups and seminars hosted by the United Soybean Board and engage with colleagues from U.S. state soybean boards

Qualification

Applied agricultural researchResearch methodsSoybean production knowledgeStatistics knowledgeProject managementCommunication skillsTeam collaboration

Required

Master's degree or higher in a relevant field of study; formal training or experience in applied agricultural research
Valid passport; ability to travel within the U.S. and internationally
Valid driver's license
Excellent written and oral communication skills
General knowledge of research methods, basic knowledge of statistics, familiarity with applied agricultural experiments and research protocols on farms and on research stations
Familiarity with soybean production in the U.S. including currently available seed technology, plant nutrition products, and pesticides, as well as production practices

Preferred

Training in an agricultural discipline such as crop science, soil science, plant pathology, entomology, agricultural engineering or another relevant discipline
A farm background with experience of soybean production and other row crops
Knowledge of research methods including small plot research protocols and on-farm research protocols
Experience sharing soybean agronomic management advice with growers through Cooperative Extension programs

Benefits

Health and dental insurance
Employer-sponsored retirement plan

Company

North Carolina Soybean Producers Association

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A private nonprofit striving to maximize the profitability of North Carolina's soybean farmers in an economically and environmentally sound manner.

Funding

Current Stage
Early Stage
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