Working for UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
Making A Difference for California
Across California, the University of California’s Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources is making a difference, serving as the bridge between local issues and the power of UC research.
Working at ANR offers a career with history – and a future.
Since the UC Cooperative Extension office opened in Humboldt County in 1913, we have maintained our central purpose as stewards, problem-solvers, catalysts, collaborators, and educators.
Our more than 300 campus-based specialists and county-based farm; youth; and nutrition, family and consumer sciences advisors work as teams to bring practical, unbiased, science-based answers to problems across California.
Partners to the Agricultural Community
We help farmers devise more efficient growing methods, solve pest management problems, and develop crops and irrigation methods that use less water.
Stewards of the Land
We help develop smart water-use strategies, promote wildfire education and preserve natural areas and farmland.
Advocates for Healthy Communities
We promote healthy diets and exercise for better health, help Californians learn to choose the most nutritious foods and shape the leaders of tomorrow through the 4-H Youth Development Program.
Join our team!
Here's a list of current openings, for academic and staff positions.
"I have the best job in the world, helping make communities better places to live."
Rose Hayden-Smith, director of UC Cooperative Extension in Ventura County
"We're able to do research that immediately makes a difference."
Tom Turini, vegetable crops farm advisor for UC Cooperative Extension in Fresno County
"You get to work with the cutting edge research of the university, colleagues who inspire, and clients who are very appreciative of the knowledge and science that you bring them."
Pam Geisel, Academic Coordinator of the Statewide Master Gardener Program