This job expired on May 20, 2012

Dir, Ctr Agriculture & Food Systems

  • Date Posted March 21, 2012
  • Location South Royalton, VT
  • Category Agriculture / Education
  • Job type Full-Time

Job description

Director, VLS Centerfor Agriculture and Food Systems

Vermont Law School seeks a Director for its newly created Center for Agriculture and Food Systems. The mission of the Center is to promote economically and environmentally sustainable agriculture and food systems through legal and policy research and scholarship; public outreach, education, and technical assistance; and education of the next generation of scholars, practitioners, and advocates.

The Center will serve as a developer and incubator of new thinking on agricultural and food law and policy by creating and distributing scholarly, technical, andpractical publications; providing forums and conferences for professional educationand policy development; and promoting studies and research on food and agricultural issues. The Center will also support advocates, non-governmental organizations, government agencies, food hubs, incubators, and farmers investigating reform and resiliency of agricultural and food systems in Vermont and the rest of the United States.

The work of the Center is expected to focus on legal and policy issues related to such topics as:

  • community-based agriculture and food networks,
  • development of a sustainable food system, the regulation of food and the externalities associated with agricultural production,
  • the Farm Bill and agricultural subsidies,
  • school and entitlement program nutrition policy, energy-efficient food production,
  • food labeling and eco-labeling,
  • food safety,
  • energy independence for farmers,
  • biotechnology and bioengineering,
  • the global foodchain,
  • preservation of working landscapes, and
  • promotion of economically and socially vibrant communities.
The Center will serve as a focal point for VLS students taking courses in agricultural and food law and policy, conducting research and doing externship in these areas, and seeking employment opportunities in this emerging field.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Direct the administration, development, and operations of the Center, as well a srepresent the Center and Vermont Law School in policy discussions, at scholarly conferences and at public outreach events.
  • Develop relationships on behalf the Center and VLS with farmers, federal and state agencies, private foundations, non-governmental organizations, and other academic institutions.
  • Initiate and manage a program of independent legal and policy research related to sustainable food and agriculture, engage in policy outreach, as well as create opportunities for student research and publications.
  • Develo pa program of technical legal services for farmers and food entrepreneurs practicing sustainable methods, thereby advancing the goal of establishing economically and environmentally sustainable agriculture and food systems while providing educational opportunities for students.
  • Work with farmers and other key stakeholders to develop and enhance initiatives that bolster local food systems in order to help build resilient local economies, boost farmer income, enhance consumer access to fresh food, and spur community economic development.
  • Lead the further development of VLS’s curriculum addressing the relationship between food systems, agriculture policy, law, and the environment.
  • Teach a course or courses related to agriculture and food land and policy.
  • Develop student programming, including externship, internship, and employment opportunities.
  • Organize conferences, workshops, academic exchanges with faculty at other law schools,and promote inter-institutional cooperation.
  • Take a lead role in developing additional sources of financial support for the Center over the long-term.

Education, Skills, and Experience
The successful candidate may come from an academic environment, a senior position in federal or state government, the leadership ranks of non-profit organizations, or a successful career in agriculture and food production. Candidates should have both a scholarly and a practical interest in the relationship between food systems, agriculture policy, law, and the environment, as well as the desire and temperament to be an effective mentor for the development of new professionals in the field. Candidates should also possess a record of professional productivity such as academic publications, and/or program administration within a government, non-profit, business, or academic setting.

The Director of the Center for Food and Agricultural Systems will be a member of the VLS faculty. Salary will be commensurate with experience and accomplishments. A JD degree is strongly preferred but not required.

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Application instructions

This job expired on May 20, 2012

Deadline

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