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Extension AdvisorHybrid

LocationBurnie, TAS 7320
Work TypeFull Time - Fixed Term
Positions1 Position
Published At:a month ago
Job no: TQ7TM

About the Role: 

Joining our team in Tasmania as an Extension Advisor, you will work closely with dairy farmers and regional networks to ensure engagement with the Research, Development and Extension programs that Dairy Australia offers. You will encourage participation in events and foster opportunities to discuss emerging issues across regional areas, as you support the facilitation and delivery of capability building. 

Your experience in planning, evaluating and reporting, in relation to programs and resources, combined with technical knowledge of dairy feedbase, nutrition or agribusiness will support your success in the role. You will bring strong facilitation skills to support farmer led discussion groups, while your project management experience in the agricultural sector including events management will help you to deliver key objectives in this role. 

You are open to exploring issues that are impacting farmers across Tasmania and the dairy industry broadly and what solutions may be available. You will always consider ways that you can make a difference on farm and enjoy seeing the impact of change on farm. 

This opportunity will be offered as a fixed term contract until December 2026.

Our ideal candidate: 

We believe in equality. We treat everyone with fairness, consideration and respect and welcome applications from candidates from diverse backgrounds. 

Ideally you will be degree qualified in agriculture, environment or equivalent, or have extensive knowledge of the Australian dairy industry. Demonstrated experience in working with farmers and groups of farmers, including the delivery of information and programs will strongly support you in this role as will your strong communication skills. 

You will also understand how technology can make an impact in extension and will utilise our CRM (Salesforce) to promote events and capture data that will guide and support the programmes and innovation we deliver. 

About Dairy Australia: 

Dairy Australia’s role is to provide services that benefit and advance dairy farm businesses and the industry. These services deliver value by enhancing farm business management, supporting farm employment needs, driving herd and feed innovation, managing climate and environment, promoting Australian dairy and commitment to sustainability, supporting policy development, growing international markets and responding to critical issues and events such as floods and bushfires. 

Our Vision and Values: 

At Dairy Australia, our vision is simple, to be leaders in shaping a profitable and sustainable dairy industry. Our passionate and talented people share this vision and make an impact each day through their commitment to our values of: 

  • Farmer First - Farmer needs guide our purpose 
  • One Team - We work together to achieve great things 
  • Innovative Thinking - We embrace new ideas and learning as we go 
  • Decisive Action - We make informed decisions and move quickly to implement 

About your work life with us: 

We aim to provide benefits that promote the overall wellbeing of our employees. In joining our team, you will be rewarded with: 

  • Flexible working environment - work from our office in Burnie, your home office, on the road visiting stakeholders, as well as connecting with your colleagues and stakeholders virtually 
  • Being a key member in our small supportive and high performing team of experts in their field 
  • A caring and innovative culture -we are open to each other’s ideas, we love to innovative, we have integrity and are driven to find the best solutions for our employees and stakeholders 
  • Fully maintained vehicle 

Next steps: 

If your motivations and skills set lines up to what you’ve read, please “Apply Now” 

Please note as part of the recruitment process of Dairy Australia, you may be required to undergo a National Police Check and provide evidence of your Right to Work in Australia. 

 

 

 

  • Published on 19 Nov 2024, 10:30 PM