- Help to oversee and maintain research plots through sowing and transplanting, weeding, irrigating, fertilizing, and organizing
- Sample field plots in accordance with project timelines, including soil, plant biomass, and gasses
- Process numerous soil and plant biomass samples via drying, grinding, weighing, washing, sieving, threshing, extracting, etc.
- Carry out laboratory procedures such as soil and plant nutrient, carbon, and physical characteristic measurements
- Periodically assist with research projects in other programs as needed
- Carefully record, enter, and manage field and laboratory data in notebooks, spreadsheets, and online databases in alignment with specific project guidelines
- Ensure that equipment and supplies needed for all tasks are available, clean, and in good working order before, during, and after use
- Maintain relationships and communication with external collaborators; help to coordinate and participate in cross-project field and lab work
- Research, Data Synthesis, and Writing (12%)
- Assist with data analysis
- Plan and carry out individual research in accordance with broader goals of the lab
- Synthesize and present project results at meetings
- Research and develop protocols
- Refine field and lab protocols based on the needs of the Soil Ecology program
- Train, direct, and oversee the work of interns and research assistants in the lab for field and lab tasks
- Give public or private tours of The Land Institute’s research plots and facilities; remain informed and attuned to the work and the mission of the organization
- Participate in The Land Institute’s diversity initiatives
- Develop, maintain, and honor relationships with diverse groups and people
- Build relationships with diverse partners with a mind toward further collaboration
- Mission Driven: You are passionate about the mission of The Land Institute and are interested in aligning your skills and personal genius to benefit this work.
- Courageous: You do not retreat or shy away from hard things. You face challenges and conflict with professionalism, grace, and resolve.
- A Boundary Spanner: You bring an interdisciplinary skill set and you model self-awareness in your own preferences. You are motivated to always be learning and you adapt to span boundaries with people across a range of different perspectives.
- Inspiring and Inspired: You are inspired by the people around you, finding and harnessing the genius in your colleagues to meet the organizational objectives, and you are inspiring to others through example and by working to realize your own genius.
- Growth Mindset: You have the vulnerability to know what you don’t know, admit your flaws, and learn from others to grow and develop yourself and the organization.
- A Creative Collaborator: You believe in the power of a diverse collective to generate ideas and solutions. You excel at strategic thinking, being open to new perspectives, and managing innovation. You bring a playful, positive approach to the work and like meeting new people and deepening connections with those you already know.
- Excited by change: You embrace nascent and evolving situations and enjoy engaging new people, ideas, and possibilities. You think about change holistically: internal, external, organizational, and cultural. You like iterating systems, building efficiency, and operationalizing design. You are willing to jump in and contribute to new projects as needed.
- You hold a Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field (e.g. Biology, chemistry, ecology, agronomy, soil-relevant field)
- You have experience working outdoors in extreme conditions
- Background in agriculture, farming, ecology, or a related field
- Interested in a career related to agriculture, ecology, and sustainable food systems
- Good communication skills, both written and oral
- Basic math skills and numerical literacy
- Computer literacy; able to use word processing and spreadsheet applications
- Interest and ability to learn new software such as R, AirTable, and other programs for statistical analysis and lab organization
- Observe safety and security procedures; use equipment and materials properly
- Ability to multitask and meet deadlines
- Demonstrate accuracy and thoroughness; look for ways to improve and promote quality
- Ability to work well with others throughout the organization to build positive teamwork
- Prioritize and plan work activities; use time effectively
- Consistently at work and on time; punctual; ensure that work responsibilities are covered when absent
- Follow policies and procedures; complete administrative tasks correctly and on time; support organization’s goals and values
- Willing to adjust schedule to meet the demands of the organization
- Experience with soil, chemistry, or agriculture related field and/or lab work
- Experience as part of a research lab and conducting an independent research project
- Familiarity with statistical analyses and programming languages such as R
Generally available to work forty hours per week, via in-person and digital meetings, primarily during 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Central Time on weekdays when most of our staff and collaborators are working. We are flexible for caregivers who might need to provide rides or support, attend appointments, or be available for caregiving.
This role is based in Salina, Kansas, and is primarily in person, especially during the field season. Some limited remote work during the off-season is possible. Occasional overnight travel to the Lawrence, Kansas field station and annual conferences or all-hands meetings is required.
- Ability to work outdoors, sometimes in inclement weather.
- Work primarily in the field in the summer, often in extreme heat
- Work in a general office or laboratory research setting in the off-season
- Physical fitness required for soil sampling and other fieldwork
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs
This is a two-year grant-funded position
- Remote-friendly work environment
- Paid parental leave
- Competitive, equitable compensation
- 403(b) Retirement
- 403(b) Employer contributions
- Health Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Employer-Provided Life Insurance
- Flexible Spending Account
- Dependent Care
- Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance
- Voluntary Life Insurance
- Accidental Insurance
- Critical Illness Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Paid holidays
- Generous paid time off
- Complete laptop workstation and set up for remote work