The Director of Agriculture Programs in Yuma oversees regional academic initiatives, research, and community engagement in agriculture and natural resources. They collaborate with faculty, industry, and government to develop innovative programs, support student career readiness, and promote STEM education through outreach, internships, and regional workforce development. Responsibilities include managing the Agriculture Systems Management bachelor’s program, teaching, mentoring students, and securing external funding via grants. Candidates need a Bachelor’s in Agriculture Education or related field, 5+ years of experience including managerial roles, strong communication skills, and a commitment to student-centered learning. Preferred qualifications include a doctorate, teaching excellence, experience with online tools, and familiarity with Hispanic communities. The role involves relationship-building, program development, and active participation in scholarly and service activities within a fast-paced, multidisciplinary environment.