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Weed Management Specialist (Horticulture)

Job ID:
223209
Organization:
Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness
Division:
Economic Development Division, Horticulture Technology
City:
Guelph, Ridgetown, Woodstock
Position(s) language:
English
Job term:
1 Temporary contract for up to 12 months with the possibility of extension
Job code:
12124 - Industrial Development Officer 3
Salary:
$1,627.28 - $2,077.03 Per week*
*Indicates the salary listed as per the OPSEU Collective Agreement.

Do you have knowledge of and experience with new, emerging or existing practices, products and technology related to weed management with a focus on the horticulture sector? Do you want to play a key role in supporting the competitiveness of Ontario's agri-food sector? If so, consider this opportunity to join a dynamic, highly qualified team of specialists providing knowledge translation and transfer, assessing and applying new research and technologies, and encouraging adoption of best practices with the aim of helping Ontario's horticulture sector, remain competitive and sustainable.

Plant health - preventing, mitigating and managing pests is a critical component of agricultural production. Help us transform new research and ideas into practical programs, products and services which will ensure Ontario's agricultural sector remains competitive and environmentally responsible both now and into the future.

The Ministry:
The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness helps to build a stronger agri-food sector by investing in the development and transfer of innovative technologies, retaining and attracting investment, developing markets, providing regulatory oversight, and providing effective risk management tools.
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The Division:
The Economic Development Division is responsible for programs and services to support information technology transfer. Staff work with farmers, agri-businesses, municipalities, and other partners in the agriculture sector to identify needs and opportunities, adopt new technologies and make sound business decisions. It is responsible for expanding Ontario food and agricultural sales in export and domestic markets, and providing support to the processing industry through investment attraction, investment retention and sector development.

The Branch:
The Agriculture Development Branch is responsible for dealing with issues and challenges relating to agricultural production (crops and livestock). The branch promotes high quality agricultural production through the application of best management practices, on-farm quality assurance programs and plant and animal health strategies to ensure a competitive and environmentally responsible agri-food sector.

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We are committed to build a workforce that reflects the communities we serve and to promote a diverse, anti-racist, inclusive, accessible, merit-based, respectful and equitable workplace.

We invite all interested individuals to apply and encourage applications from people with disabilities, Indigenous, Black, and racialized individuals, as well as people from a diversity of ethnic and cultural origins, sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions.

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About the job

As a Provincial Weed Management Specialist in the horticulture sector, you will:
• Lead the development of strategies to prevent and mitigate impacts of weeds on Ontario's agriculture sector
• Develop seminars and courses, electronic and print information packages as well as design demonstrations of new, emerging and innovative techniques and products.
• Facilitate delivery of program information services, education and training across commodities to facilitate change.
• Represent Provincial or Ministry interests on multidisciplinary working groups.
• Provide expertise to senior management regarding the development, coordination, and implementation of strategies, policies, and programs related to plant health for the Ontario horticulture sector.
• Maintain regular contact with clients and partners and develop coalitions and networks.
• Review and assess leading-edge agricultural research and practices from around the world and adapt the findings to Ontario industry needs.

What you bring to the team

Mandatory requirement:

• Must possess a valid Class "G" Driver's License or equivalent as recognized by the Province of Ontario in order to conduct site visits at rural and remote locations, you must have the ability to travel to areas not serviced by public transportation.

Technical knowledge:

You have:
• expert knowledge of the scientific theories and principles of weed management in horticulture crops.
• expert knowledge of production practices, understand the economics and environmental impacts of weeds on the agricultural industry to develop expert leading-edge information and educational materials that will assist clients with improving their competitive position
• Knowledge of current economic development issues, research accomplishments, environmental impacts and issues, production practices, marketing trends and theories as well as programs and services provided provincially, nationally and internationally by governments, universities and private institutions in horticulture production.

Research and Analytical Skills:

You have:
• Knowledge of research methods and practices in order to investigate viability and applicability of new methods, techniques and technology, analyze validity of research findings, prepare reports and provide recommendations on their suitability and applicability for Ontario conditions.
• Analytical and problem-solving skills to assess information, education and training needs of agriculture and rural clients, and provide information, services and alternative innovative strategies and solutions.
• Evaluative skills to investigate issues, new trends and developments related to weed management in horticulture.

Communication and Interpersonal skills:

You can
• Communicate effectively in writing through the compilation and preparation of technical reports, briefing notes, articles, and electronic media
•Establish and enhance partnerships and networks to facilitate program delivery, sharing of information, education and training
•Develop and maintain effective provincial, national and international working relationships, and demonstrated ability to develop partnerships with clients
• Present information, outline options/recommendations on how technologies, policies and programs can be applied, facilitate understanding and promote acceptance.

Training and Facilitation Knowledge:

You have:
• Knowledge of techniques and methods of adult education and training in order to develop educational and training materials for clients and colleagues as well as conduct training on new products and techniques.
• Knowledge of consultation and group facilitation techniques as well as needs assessment techniques and program evaluation methods.

Project Management and Organizational Skills:

You can:
• Manage concurrent projects and activities.
• Plan and coordinate activities in consultation with clients and stakeholders.
• Identify time and resource requirements in order to address agriculture and rural issues.

Additional information:

Apply by:
Friday, December 6, 2024 11:59 pm EST
Position details:
  • 1 English Temporary, duration up to 12 months, 1 Stone Rd W, Guelph, West Region or 120 Main St E., Ridgetown, West Region or 480 Peel St, Woodstock, West Region
Compensation group:
Ontario Public Service Employees Union
Work hours:
Category:
Agriculture
Posted on:
Friday, November 22, 2024

Note:

  • T-AF-223209/24


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