The Kohala Center is hiring for five positions

The Kohala Center is hiring for five positions
The Kohala Center is accepting applications for five positions that support our mission of engaging respectfully with ‘āina on Hawaiʻi Island. We are seeking those who have a passion for soil, indigenous data science, coral reef and native forest preservation, and accounting to join our ‘ohana. For full position descriptions including responsibilities, qualifications, and salary ranges, please visit our online Career Center or click on the links below.
»Accountant (part time, Waimea)
»Soil Technician (full time, based anywhere on Hawai‘i Island)
»Kohala Mālama ‘Āina Specialist (full time, Moku o Kohala)
»Kohala Nānā‘āina Data Technician (full time, Moku o Kohala)
»Aloha Ambassador (casual, Kahalu‘u Bay)

Amy Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden is hiring several positions
The Friends of Amy BH Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden in Captain Cook, Hawaiʻi Island, are currently seeking a nursery coordinator, a garden maintenance caretaker, and an education coordinator. Two positions are full time (nursery coordinator and education coordinator), and the garden maintenance caretaker is part-time. All positions include benefits. For more information, including duties and responsibilities, qualifications, annual salaries offered, and how to apply, please view or download the position descriptions:
»Nursery Coordinator
»Garden Maintenance Caretaker
»Education Coordinator

Hawaiʻi Climate Smart Commodities Partnership (HCSCP) is hiring multiple positions
HCSCP is seeking skilled, full-time climate-smart specialists to ensure the successful implementation, measurement, monitoring, and verification of climate-smart practices by Hawaiʻi farmers and ranchers. Place-based familiarity with cultural norms and values and respectful engagement with Hawaiʻi’s diverse communities is essential. For more information and to apply, visit the job position overview.

The University of Hawaiʻi and the County of Hawaiʻi are seeking a junior extension agent
The County of Hawaiʻi and the University of Hawaiʻi (UH) at Mānoa are funding a position for a junior extension agent to support local producers. This is a full-time, temporary role with potential for continuation based on performance, program needs, and funding renewal. For more information and to apply, please visit their website.

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