Who We Are
American Farmland Trust is a national high impact organization that takes a holistic approach to agriculture, focusing on the land itself, the agricultural systems of practices used on that land, and the farmers and ranchers who do the work. Since our founding in 1980, AFT has helped permanently protect over 7.8 million acres of agricultural lands, advanced environmentally-sound farming practices on millions of additional acres and helped thousands of farm families make a go of it, primarily through programs that increase farm viability and/or enhance farmland access. Long a pioneering leader, AFT is now riding a new wave of growth, driven by agriculture’s most pressing needs and opportunities.
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Job purpose
Reporting to the Climate and Soil Health Director, the Senior Soil Health and Biochar Scientist supports AFT’s Climate and Soil Health Initiative and contributes to leading national strategic climate, soil health, and biochar work across AFT and with partners, with the ultimate aim to catalyze a new conventional agriculture: one that is climate-smart, diverse, resilient, soil health promoting, equitable, and environmentally, economically, and socially sustainable. The position contributes to AFT’s efforts to empower diverse farmers and ranchers across the nation to manage diverse, viable, profitable farming and ranching operations through systems of practices that promote soil health, rebuild soil function and biodiversity, build resilience to climate change, improve economic returns, sequester carbon and minimize GHG emissions.
Position summary
As an integral part of the AFT Program Team and the Climate and Soil Health Initiative, the (Senior) Soil Health and Biochar Scientist leads program technical development and management, data analysis, modeling, publications for varied audiences, and other research and transformational implementation and scaling efforts in these topics, with the goal to nationally advance highly functioning regenerative, climate smart soil health management systems adoption and innovation, and support policy advocacy, communications, and related efforts.
This position leads and expands AFT’s leadership with the science and implementation of soil health with a focus on biochar as a tool in soil health management systems. There may be potential to evaluate and lead various entrepreneurial opportunities involving biochar as well as the on-ramping and scaling of additional innovative, high-potential agro-ecological practices. It requires a combination of scientific leadership, entrepreneurial spirit, innovation, excellent communication, and ability to collaborate across disciplines, teams, and diverse stakeholders. It identifies and builds work to address diverse gaps at the research and implementation interface in soil health and biochar across the country.
Duties and responsibilities
Climate and Soil Health Initiative funding has grown to encompass over $125M in funded projects in addition to engagement in projects across AFT’s other national and regional programs. This role will lead projects and workstreams that require collaborating across multiple federal, academic, non-profit, industry and other partners, and may collaborate to develop new funded efforts that enable the translation from research to scientifically sound, commercially viable opportunities for climate smart soil health management systems, that include biochar integration. One key priority focus area for this position is to build up AFT’s role in addressing the gaps to enable scale up of sustainable production and application of biochars as a tool in the toolbox for climate mitigation and resilience within soil health management systems.
Technical Soil Health and Biochar Expertise and Scientific Leadership
- Lead applied research, literature review, technical review, data analysis, modeling, life cycle analysis, and impact-oriented programmatic design and implementation, and provide technical leadership for fundraising efforts relating to biochar and soil health. Collaborate across the team to compile, analyze, and publish project data and results.
- Lead and collaborate to create and publish transformative technical resources, including white papers, technical notes, peer-reviewed publications, guides, factsheets, manuals, decision support tools, and trainings, to promote successful implementation of regenerative practices and evaluate their outcomes.
- Address climate smart practice adoption needs, currently funded primarily in row crop, dairy, and beef systems, and for additional systems through on-farm cover crop and biochar focused soil health demonstration trials, including providing technical expertise for training development and implementation.
- Support Climate and Soil Health Initiative Director in fundraising efforts by developing compelling proposals and pitches and cultivating funder relationships. May serve as PI on future projects.
Stakeholder and partnership management
- Lead collaborations with partners to develop transformative resources and programs nationwide.
- Communicate AFT's Climate and Soil Health work and impact to stakeholders, in collaboration with project teams and AFT’s Communications team.
Thought leadership, training and outreach
- Serve as AFT representative and leader in cross-organizational endeavors relating to biochar and soil health.
- Leverage current projects and partnerships for future initiatives.
- Represent AFT nationally at relevant external events.
Programmatic and team management
- Lead and manage teams of AFT staff and partners on assigned projects or workstreams, collaborating across AFT, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), United States Biochar Initiative (USBI) , and other federal, academic, non-profit, industry and other partners.
- Provide technical leadership and programmatic management to achieve completion of deliverables for biochar on-farm soil health demonstration trials project, and collaborative agreement on biochar decision support.
- Prepare progress and final reports for funders.