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Our programs serve a wide range of individuals, including youth, adults, families, business owners, and community leaders. We offer diverse career opportunities in education, agriculture, environmental stewardship, foods and nutrition, leadership development, and community development. We are always seeking individuals skilled in office administration, program planning, information technology, and communications. As a statewide network of professionals, University of Illinois Extension is dedicated to creating local community impact and driving statewide transformation by translating research and knowledge into practical programs for Illinois residents.

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The University of Illinois values, respects, and supports all employees and emphasizes the diverse ways that employees carry out and support the university’s mission.

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Extension Educator, Agriculture and Agribusiness (Commercial Agriculture)

The Extension Educator coordinates educational programs in Commercial Agriculture, focusing on field crop production and management in Breese, IL. Responsibilities include program development, delivery, and evaluation, collaborating with campus specialists, conducting research, and strategic use of available funds to increase program quality and impact. The role requires a Master's degree in a relevant field, experience in educational programming, and the ability to earn Certified Crop Advisor certification. The position involves travel, physical tasks, and a salary of $59,000 to $82,000.

Learn More Apply - May 2, 2025

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Extension Educator, CED (Leadership/Local Government/Data for Decision-Makers)

The Extension Educator coordinates educational programs in Leadership, Local Government, and Data for Decision-Makers, managing program development, delivery, and community partnerships in Nashville, IL. Responsibilities include assessing community needs, designing curricula, delivering programs, collaborating with local officials, and evaluating program impact. The role requires a Master’s degree in urban planning, public administration, community development, or a related field, along with experience in community engagement and local policy development. The position involves travel, physical tasks, and a salary between $59,000 to $82,000.

Learn More Apply - May 2, 2025

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Extension Educator, Agriculture and Agribusiness (Commercial Agriculture)

The Extension Educator coordinates educational programs in Commercial Agriculture, focusing on field crop production and management in Paris, IL. Responsibilities include program development, delivery, and evaluation, collaborating with campus specialists, conducting research, and strategic use of available funds to increase program quality and impact. The role requires a Master's degree in a relevant field, experience in educational programming, and the ability to earn Certified Crop Advisor certification. The position involves travel, physical tasks, and a salary of $59,000 to $82,000.

Learn More Apply - May 2, 2025

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Extension Educator, Agriculture and Agribusiness (Commercial Agriculture)

The Extension Educator focuses on development, delivery, and evaluation of impactful programs in agriculture and agronomics in Jacksonville, IL. Responsibilities include needs assessment, program development, delivery, and evaluation, with an emphasis on providing research-based education to growers, community members, schools, and stakeholders. The educator will build diverse networks, support local food systems, and employ innovative teaching methods to maximize impact. A Master’s degree in a relevant field is required, along with experience in educational programming and strong communication and collaboration skills. The position involves regional travel, some physical activity, and offers a salary range of $59,000 to $82,000.

Learn More Apply - May 7, 2025

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Extension Educator, Natural Resources, Environment and Energy (NREE)

The Extension Educator coordinates educational programs in Natural Resource Conservation, Environmental Awareness, and Energy Sustainability in Jacksonville, IL. Programmatic focus includes the management and conservation of natural resources (e.g., rivers, forests, prairies), environmental quality (e.g., pollution, waste management, climate resilience), and sustainable energy practices. The role involves developing and delivering research-based programs and materials for diverse audiences and supporting volunteer initiatives such as the Master Naturalist, Climate Stewards, and Master Watershed Stewards programs. The Educator will collaborate with campus faculty, community stakeholders, and statewide teams, while maintaining strong networks across the region. A Master’s degree in a relevant field is required, along with educational programming experience and the ability to work collaboratively in team settings. The position involves regional travel, physical activity, and a salary range of $59,000 to $82,000.

Learn More Apply - May 7, 2025

Visiting Extension Watershed Outreach Associate, Commercial Agriculture and Natural Resources, Environment, and Energy (Water Quality) 

The Visiting Extension Watershed Outreach Associate develops and delivers educational programs in Commercial Agriculture and Natural Resources, with a focus on water quality and watershed management across phosphorus-priority regions in southeastern Illinois. Responsibilities include program development, delivery, and evaluation; building relationships with local watershed leaders and stakeholders; and collaborating with campus faculty and specialists to support the Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy. This role supports outreach and planning efforts in the Little Wabash and Embarras River Watersheds, engaging in technical assistance, BMP promotion, and program impact tracking. Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, agricultural engineering, ecology, or a related technical field, with experience in agricultural production or natural resource management. The position involves local and regional travel, physical tasks in varied outdoor conditions, and offers a salary range of $50,000 to $55,000.

More Info Apply - May 9, 2025

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Visiting Extension Outreach Associate, Agriculture and Agribusiness 

The Visiting Extension Outreach Associate develops and delivers educational programs in Agriculture and Agribusiness, focusing on regenerative farming, biodiversity, and climate-smart agriculture at the Urbana-Champaign campus. This position leads outreach and research initiatives aligned with agricultural stewardship, sustainability, and carbon sequestration practices, supporting the mission of University of Illinois Extension. Responsibilities include program development and evaluation, managing communications and outreach strategies, collaborating with Extension specialists and faculty, and working with agricultural partners to advance soil health, circular farming, and smart technologies. Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree in agricultural sciences, environmental studies, or a related technical discipline, along with experience coordinating information or stakeholder groups. The role involves statewide travel, community engagement, and some physical work outdoors. The salary range for this full-time academic professional position is $53,000 to $65,000.

More Info Apply - May 9, 2025

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Extension Educator, Family and Consumer Science (SNAP-Ed)

The Extension Educator delivers research-based educational programs in Family and Consumer Science, focusing on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Education Programs (SNAP-Ed) to support obesity prevention and health promotion in limited-resource communities within Macon, Piatt, and DeWitt Counties. This full-time academic professional position involves developing, delivering, and evaluating programs using policy, systems, and environmental change strategies. The role includes building community partnerships, providing technical assistance, facilitating professional development, and supporting local organizations in implementing evidence-based practices. Extension Educators are expected to work collaboratively with faculty, specialists, and community stakeholders, while also contributing to statewide initiatives as needed. A Master’s degree in public health, community health, nutrition, or a related field is required, along with experience in teaching and community collaboration. Preferred qualifications include SNAP-Ed or EFNEP experience, and work in diverse settings. The position requires regional travel, physical tasks in varied environments, and is based in Decatur, IL. The salary range is $59,000 to $82,000.

More Info Apply - May 9, 2025

Extension Educator, 4-H Youth Development 

The Extension Educator provides leadership for 4-H Youth Development programming in a multi-county unit, focusing on positive youth development, volunteer management, and community engagement in Marion, IL. Responsibilities include program development, delivery, and evaluation; guiding expansion and quality efforts; collaborating with staff, volunteers, and partners; and contributing to statewide priorities through innovative, research-based initiatives. The role requires a Master’s degree in a relevant field, knowledge of youth development best practices, and experience with program planning and volunteer support. The position involves travel, physical activity, and a salary of $59,000 to $82,000.

More Info Apply - May 19, 2025

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Extension Educator, Agriculture and Agribusiness (Local Food Systems and Small Farms)

The Extension Educator coordinates educational programs in Local Food Systems and Small Farms, with a focus on fruit and vegetable production, food safety, and community-based agriculture in Southern Illinois. Responsibilities include program development, delivery, and evaluation; collaboration with other educators and stakeholders; and building networks to increase local food access and knowledge. This role emphasizes outreach to diverse audiences, including growers, schools, and underserved communities, through research-based initiatives that address food production, marketing, and sustainability. A Master’s degree in a relevant field and experience with agriculture or informal education are required. The position involves travel, physical activity, and a salary of $59,000 to $82,000.

More Info Apply - May 19, 2025

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