Job opening:
Cropping Systems Scientist – Agroforestry
Who we are
The Savanna Institute, a nonprofit organization based in Madison, WI and Champaign, IL, works with farmers, businesses, and scientists to lay the groundwork for widespread agroforestry – the intentional integration of trees with other agricultural crops and livestock – in the Midwest US. Inspired by the native savanna ecosystems that once covered much of this region, we envision a transformed agricultural system centered on trees and other perennial crops that fosters ecological resilience, climate stability, economic prosperity, and vibrant, equitable communities. For more information, please visit savannainstitute.org.
Our overall staff of approximately 50 includes a 12-person agroforestry research department, including tree crop breeding, ecosystem science, landscape ecology, and agronomy research. The Cropping Systems Scientist will have access to the organization’s >1,000 acres of farmland in WI and IL and another 100 acres available through Canopy farms, multiple agroforestry demonstration sites, and a network of farmer collaborators across the Midwest.
The job
Agroforestry is poised for major expansion in the coming years and decades, and our research team is working to enhance and refine the materials and knowledge base needed to support this scale-up. The Cropping Systems Scientist will:
Plan and carry out a program of research that aligns with the Savanna Institute’s agroforestry research strategy in:
Systems-level questions related to agroforestry systems design and tree crop production, including overstory-understory interactions and multifunctional outcomes
Agronomic/horticultural management practices for tree crop species of interest to the Savanna Institute
Ensure that research results are disseminated to scientists, farmers, and other stakeholders in a timely manner through peer-reviewed publications, outreach materials, etc.
Build productive internal and external collaborations across multiple disciplines, including with other plant, soil, and agroecosystem scientists, and with extension and technical assistance professional
Serve as a liaison regarding on-farm research topics with farmer-facing technical assistance staff at the Savanna Institute and its partners
Secure grant funding to supplement baseline funding the organization allocates to the Cropping Systems program
Who you are
If you have these required qualifications, we welcome your application:
Passion about the future of agroforestry and about using rigorous science as a tool to maximize agroforestry’s benefits for people and the planet
A PhD in agronomy, horticulture, or agroecology, or a PhD in any biophysical sciences discipline plus substantial demonstrated research experience relevant to this position
Interest and demonstrated ability in being an effective external collaborator and communicator, and as a leader and participant in external research partnerships
A commitment to the Savanna Institute’s core values, including advancing justice, equity, diversity and inclusion efforts
If you also have any of these preferred qualifications, make sure to tell us about them:
Direct work experience as a researcher beyond the PhD, accompanied by a meaningful peer-reviewed publication record
Prior research, extension, or production experience with tree crops or agroforestry systems, or in closely aligned crop production systems
Demonstrated success in applying for, receiving, and managing competitive grants
Job details
This position reports to the Director of Research
This is a full-time position with a salary range of $75,000-$85,000 per year, commensurate with experience
The Savanna Institute offers all full-time employees 160 hours (20 days) of paid time off each year plus 11 civic holidays, 480 hours (12 weeks) of parental/disability leave, a dependent care flex spending account, a 401(k) retirement savings plan, reimbursement of healthcare costs (including ACA marketplace premiums) via an HRA plan, and a monthly home office stipend
Candidates are required to locate within convenient driving distance of key Savanna Institute field sites in southwestern WI and central IL
While most of our employees work remotely, access may be available to shared workspace in our Madison, WI; Spring Green, WI; or Champaign, IL offices.
A start date no later than May/June 2025 is required, with an earlier start date preferred
How to apply
If you’re excited about this job, we’re excited to learn about your skills and experience! To apply, please submit a cover letter, a CV, and three professional references to jobs@savannainstitute.org. Preference will be given to applications received by January 24, 2025; position will be open until filled.
Questions?
Email Karissa Nathan, HR Manager, karissa@savannainstitute.org
Diversity commitment
The Savanna Institute affirms the value of diversity of staff and stakeholders, and aims to foster inclusive environments and equitable outcomes of our work. We seek individuals who are committed to these goals.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Equal Opportunity is and shall be provided for all employees and applicants for employment on the basis of their demonstrated ability and competence without unlawful discrimination on the basis of their race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, disability, veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable state or federal law.