The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture has an Intern Extension Agrologist Diversity position for recent graduates looking to develop and expand their knowledge of the agriculture industry and extension of technical information. When applying for this position please ensure that all prescreening questions are answered, including those related to diversity.
The Intern Extension Agrologist will work on initiatives and projects to support the transfer of information and technology to farmers, ranchers, and the agriculture industry. As the successful candidate, you will plan and implement extension activities, provide service and information to clients, condense research into briefs, work on special projects, develop your technical skills and a diverse network of contacts, work with experienced agrologists and gain experience in government.
To qualify, you must have completed an undergraduate or graduate degree in agriculture within the last three years, have less than three years’ job experience, possess knowledge of the agriculture industry, and must be registered or need to become registered with the Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists as defined by The Agrologists Act.
This competition is designated for individuals who identify as visible minorities or persons with disabilities. To be considered for this role, you must self-identify as a visible minority or persons with disabilities. The successful candidate will be selected from individuals who meet this requirement. We encourage applicants to clearly declare their visible minority status in their application materials.