An ENST alumna (Amanda Garzio-Hadzick) started a new position with Stroud Water Research Center back in September. She's working on a USDA climate smart grant to implement ag BMPs in order to sell the carbon and water quality credits generated. She shares this job posting with you in case there is an early/mid career soil judger/student that would be a good fit.
Stroud Water Research Center seeks a motivated individual with significant experience in managing and overseeing landowner relationships and communications for soil health practices implementation in a watershed restoration context. Experience with the outreach, coordination, organizing, and implementation of practices related to soil health, including no-till and cover crop systems implementation, as well as other agricultural best management practices is key.
https://stroudcenter.org/jobs/soil-health-project-coordinator/