Grower's Liasion
3 days ago
Position Title: Growers Liaison
Duration: full time Hours: Monday- Friday 8:30-4:30pm
Position Start Date: immediately
Location: Yellowknife (some community travel required)
Salary: $30hr to start
Purpose: The Territorial Agrifood Association is a community-based agrifood sector organization serving the NWT and based in Yellowknife. The Growers Liaison will work closely with the Executive Director to carry out the following activities:
Support individual growers, food producers' communities and organizations throughout the Northwest Territories on food related initiatives
- Implement and lead TAA Farmer led research programming and initiative
- Collaborate with partners such as the Wilfred Laurier Farmer Led Research project team
- Build relationships and develop positive connections with "commercial" growers and food producers throughout the NT
- Provide assistance (occasionally hands on) to growers and producers in relation to agrifood, food systems and growing initiatives throughout the NWT
- Work closely with growers and producers throughout the NT to connect them with appropriate TAA programs and resources
- Coordinate the TAA soil testing program
Knowledge sharing and mobilization, special projects, and travel
- Organize and participate in community consultations
- Attend agrifood sector gatherings in the NWT to display and distribute informational and promotional materials
- Travel to meet with growers and producers throughout the NWT on behalf of the TAA
- Help growers and producers throughout the NWT who are preparing for, partnering with and/or undertaking food sector research
- Maintain the TAA community garden plot including conducting minor research trials
- Plant and maintain demo growing units in the TAA office
Communications and training
- Share grower and producer perspectives to inform programming and projects
- Participate in regular meetings with the Executive Director to report on activities
- Provide monthly written reports to the Executive Director with updates and evaluations of ongoing activities
- Organize and lead video conferencing with growers and producers as needed/directed
- Support event and activity promotion by carrying out a variety of activities including creating posters, ads and Facebook posts in collaboration with the TAA communications team; updating event information on the share calendar; taking photographs during events; and uploading photos to the TAA share drive
- Take notes at meetings and file appropriately
- Support and back up other TAA staff
- Other duties as required
Qualifications
**Applicants do not have to have all the following qualifications before applying, but they should be interested in developing these skills as well as learning about and supporting community based and commercial food systems in the NWT.
- Interest in applied research
- Understanding of small scale commercial and community farming and food production
- Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively with a diverse team
- Solution-oriented
- Excellent project organization, planning, and implementation skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills with ability to write for different audiences
- Experience with communication systems such as email, Facebook, and website management
- Skilled in Microsoft Word
- Ability to maintain confidentiality
- Strong organizational skills with ability to manage and prioritize multiple projects
- Ability to meet deadlines
No relocation assistance is provided.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $30.00 per hour
Expected hours: 37.5 per week
Work Location: In person