Research Scientist and Extension Specialist, Small Ruminants-2148

  • 493152
  • Langston
  • VP ACADEMIC AFFAIRS (LU)
  • Staff Full-time
  • Opening on: Sep 18 2025
  • Dean of School of Agriculture (LU)
  • PhD

Campus

LANGSTON

Contact Name & Email

Nika wilson, luhumanresources@langston.edu

Work Schedule

Monday through Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm with occasional evenings and weekends.

Appointment Length

Regular Continuous/Until Further Notice

Hiring Range

$66,000 - $69,000

Priority Application Date

While applications will be accepted until a successful candidate has been hired, interested parties are encouraged to submit their materials by to ensure full consideration.

Special Instructions to Applicants

For full consideration, please include a resume, cover letter and contact information for three professional references.

About this Position

OVERVIEW: The mission of the Langston University American Institute for Goat Research (LUSAAS-AIGR) is to research, develop and transfer enhanced goat and hair sheep production and distribution system technologies, with impacts at local, state, regional, national, and international levels. AIGR strives to fulfill this mission through excellence in a results-driven, highly productive research program; an effective, client-oriented community-based extension approach; and dynamic international activities that stress business development and human capacity building. Cutting-edge research focuses on providing new information that are relevant and usable by producers, researchers, and consumers alike. Enhancing information exchange and producer skill levels through hands-on workshops, field days, and web-based information and interactive components is the goal of the extension program. Care for goat producers worldwide is engendered through international activities that encompass research, human capacity building, and village development. These programs, along with knowledgeable and caring personnel and a dedication to the improvement of the lives of goat and hair sheep producers around the world, have made the LU-AIGR a recognized leader in the arena of small ruminant production technologies. The recently enhanced focus on product development and consumption of meat and milk products has added a new dimension to the Institute. SL/SAAS and AIGR are committed to excellence in research, extension, teaching, and international programs in accordance with the Land Grant mission of Langston University. More information about SL/SAAS, AIGR, and LU are available at www.langston.edu and www.goats.langston.edu.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBLITIES: 

The successful candidate will be an integral part of the research and extension programs. He/she will serve in the extension and research programs and conduct applied research with primary focus on unique aspects of goats and hair sheep production and management. The candidate will be expected to be in contact with leaders in the small ruminant industry and conduct workshops in various areas of animal production and management. He/she will collaborate with other scientists on research of interest. The candidate is expected to be familiar with parasites of 2 sheep and goats and participate in the American Consortium for Small Ruminant Parasites. Teaching assignments in area of specialization will be available periodically.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:

Ph.D. in Animal Science or Dairy Science. Demonstrated interest in goats and or hair sheep with a strong background in small ruminant extension as well as related research and teaching activities. The candidate should have an extensive knowledge of small ruminant production systems with demonstrated expertise in management. The candidate should be able to write producer-oriented manuscripts for the Internet, popular press articles and materials for sheep and goat handbooks. Capacity to work cooperatively with others is very important. 

NOTE: Although experience is a desired quality for this position, even more important is an expressed passion for work, ability to learn quickly, optimistic attitude, desire for service to people and communities and the ability to be the ultimate teammate. In this regard, the position offers exceptional growth opportunities for an early to mid-career professional and for collaborative work.

SALARY: Competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Required Qualifications

  • Ph.D. in Animal Science or Dairy Science.(degree must be conferred on or before agreed upon start date)
    • Demonstrated interest in goats and or hair sheep with a strong background in small ruminant extension as well as related research and teaching activities.
    • The candidate should have an extensive knowledge of small ruminant production systems with demonstrated expertise in management.
    • The candidate should be able to write producer-oriented manuscripts for the Internet, popular press articles and materials for sheep and goat handbooks. Capacity to work cooperatively with others is very important.

Skills, Proficiencies, and/or Knowledge:

  • Although experience is a desired quality for this position, even more important is an expressed passion for work, ability to learn quickly, optimistic attitude, desire for service to people and communities and the ability to be the ultimate teammate. In this regard, the position offers exceptional growth opportunities for an early to mid-career professional and for collaborative work.

 

 

Langston University is an equal opportunity employer. Our hiring decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and institutional needs, ensuring equal opportunities for all individuals, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or other protected characteristics. We welcome qualified applicants who share our commitment to academic excellence, community engagement, and fostering a vibrant campus culture.  For more information, please contact luhumanresources@langston.edu.

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