Research Associate/NSF Rural Confluence Project Manager
Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
Oklahoma State University Stillwater Oklahoma
The Department of Plant and Soil Sciences in the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at Oklahoma State University invites applications for a part-time (.75 FTE) Research Associate/Project Manager for the NSF Rural Confluence Project.
Position Descriptions
Research Associate
The overall objective of the Rural Confluence project is to improve infrastructure for use-inspired research on climate change focused on disproportionately affected rural communities and to drive discoveries regarding rural climate resilience while broadening STEM participation and expanding social and economic opportunities for rural and underrepresented populations.
The incumbent will assist with development implementation and administration of this NSF-funded multi-institution project and related programs addressing climate change in rural communities in the Mississippi River basin and beyond.
Major responsibilities:
Qualifications
Minimum qualifications: MS in Soil Science Hydrology Climatology Agricultural Education Agricultural Communications Agricultural Economics or a closely related field; two (2) years of related professional experience including project management.
Required skills and certifications: Project management; excellent interpersonal verbal and written communication and public speaking; computer; superior organizational skills. Ability to multitask and work cooperatively with others. Ability to travel (up to 5 weeks per year) as necessary for project implementation and assessment participation in relevant meetings and coordination with stakeholders. Ability to effectively manage research project reporting and finances. Ability to lead project communication and outreach efforts through multiple digital platforms. Ability to communicate complex concepts and analysis to lay audiences holding a range of opinions and beliefs.
Preferred qualifications: Ph.D. in Soil Science Hydrology Climatology Agricultural Education Agricultural Communications Agricultural Economics or a closely related field; two or more years relevant professional experience with project management grant writing manuscript preparation for publication in peer reviewed journals and stakeholder coordination.
Preferred skills & certifications: Certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI) or other formal project management training; Group facilitation project evaluation connections with philanthropic organizations research translation.
Employment Conditions
This position is an 11-month non-tenure track temporary faculty position. Eleven-month appointments run from July 1 May 31 with June being the off (unpaid) month. This position is renewable for a minimum of 18 months (or longer depending on the length of the grant) contingent upon funding and need.
While the home campus is Stillwater OK remote work is possible. A valid drivers license is required. Both in-state and out-of-state travel will be expected. Travel budget is provided.
About the Department
The Department of Plant and Soil Sciences includes a group of faculty staff post-docs and graduate/undergraduate students who are dedicated to the Land Grant mission through research teaching and extension. Our faculty pride themselves on collegiality and are focused on ensuring the success of our students faculty and stakeholders. More information can be found on our website Twitter: @OSUplantsoilsci or Facebook: @.
Application
Applications can be submitted electronically at
To apply candidates should submit: (a) cover letter; (b) resume/curriculum vitae; (c) names and contact information of three professional references.
Questions can be directed to Dr. Tyson Ochsner Regents Professor and hiring supervisor ( or 405.744.3627).
Review of applications will begin 04/01/2026. Review of applications will continue until the position is filled.
To learn more about OSU Agriculture and Stillwater visit these websites.
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