Proctor Maple Research Center is Hiring an Outreach Professional
Are you interested in contributing to the maple community in Vermont and beyond?
Do you enjoy building connections and fostering a strong maple community?
Are you eager to develop and share educational resources about maple?
Are you excited to be part of a dynamic, inclusive team striving for excellence?
If so, we would love to hear from you!
Who are we?
The Proctor Maple Research Center (PMRC), part of the University of Vermont, is a unique research facility dedicated to advancing sustainable maple sugaring through science and innovation. Nestled on the western slopes of Vermont’s highest peak, just 40 minutes from main campus in Burlington, PMRC is a hub for research, education, and outreach on topics like tree physiology, maple sugaring, and global change. With over 75 years of expertise and a 6,500-tap sugaring operation, PMRC is deeply embedded in the maple community, and we are looking for an enthusiastic outreach professional to join our team and helps us continue this legacy.
What we offer?
At PMRC, we are committed to creating a supportive, inclusive, and vibrant environment for all our team members. As part of our staff, you’ll enjoy a competitive benefits package and the chance to play a pivotal role in the maple community.
What we look for?
In this role, you will be based at PMRC and will have ample opportunities to connect with and contribute to the broader maple sugaring community. Tasks include developing and delivering educational content for students and maple producers, organizing events, and engage with stakeholders across the maple industry and media.
Next steps?
Ready to join our team? Visit our job posting to learn more and submit your application. https://www.uvmjobs.com/postings/78305
We strongly encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply. At the Proctor Maple Research Center and the University of Vermont, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment where diverse perspectives and experiences enrich our work.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to Tim Rademacher at
tim.rademacher@uvm.edu.
Join us in shaping the future of maple sugaring