AGRI DIVISION MANAGER
Company: State of Arkansas
Location: Little Rock
Posted on: November 1, 2024
Job Description:
Select how often (in days) to receive an alert:Position Number:
22145271County: PulaskiPosting End Date: Open Until
FilledAnticipated Starting Salary: $62,531Water QualityPosition
InformationClass Code: B010CGrade: GS11FLSA Status: EXEMPTSalary
Range: $62,531.00 - $90,670.00SummaryThe Agriculture Division
Manager is responsible for directing the regulatory and enforcement
activities of the division. This position is governed by state and
federal laws, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA),
and agency/institution policy.Functions
- General: Supervises a large supervisory, inspection, and
technical staff directly and indirectly through area
supervisors.
- Plant Industries Division: Supervises the compilation of
reports and maintenance of records, such as feed and fertilizer
tonnage reports, certification, and registration records. Reviews
and approves the registration and licensing and directs the field
inspection of products and labels to ensure compliance. Directs the
analysis of laboratory samples to determine accuracy of labeling
and/or to ensure conformance with registration or certification
standards. Initiates regulatory actions when products are found to
be mislabeled and not in compliance with statutory requirements.
Manages the division's finances and applies for and administers
federal grants for cooperative programs; develops budgets and
tracks expenditures. Performs other duties as assigned.
- Livestock and Poultry Division: Directs and oversees regulatory
and enforcement programs for food safety and inspection programs
for disease control. Formulates strategic plans and determines
priorities for resource allocation, fee updates, and establishment
of program goals. Develops and implements program administrative
policies, operating procedures, and rules. Negotiates and ensures
compliance with cooperative agreements and contracts with USDA and
users of program services. Researches technical information on
sanitation, food safety production practices, inspection
procedures, and administrative information and develops new
programs. Formulates and manages budgets, oversees purchases, and
reviews expenses and revenue collections. Performs other duties as
assigned.
- Bureau of Standards: Plans for the enforcement of laws and
regulations pertaining to the examination of all commercially used
weighing and measuring devices. Develops and revises policy and
procedures for the department and interprets laws and guidelines
pertaining to operations. Supervises subordinates including
interviewing, hiring, training, evaluating performance, and
terminating personnel. Coordinates the internal and external
function of the departments. Performs other duties as
assigned.
- Natural Resources: Plans, coordinates, and directs the
implementation of federal or state grant programs by establishing
accounting practices and maintaining budgets in accordance with
agency program priorities. Interprets policies, procedures, and
rules concerning water programs. Manages environmental protocols
and compliances for regulations by researching applicable laws,
rules, and policies. Directs and coordinates reports and conducts
informational/technical assistance meetings and workshops for local
officials. Provides direction to the section by interviewing and
recommending for hire, assisting staff in resolving work problems,
approving personnel actions, evaluating the performance of
incumbents and ensuring objective performance appraisal.
Coordinates the review of applications for Clean Water Act grants,
monitors project operations, reviews financial and budget records,
tracks activities, and sets project goals and objectives. Consults
with and advises support staff on administrative and program
objectives, policies, procedures, and standards to identify the
impact of work problems and formulate possible solutions. Performs
other duties as assigned.DimensionsNoneKnowledge, Skills and
Abilities
- Plant Industries Division: Knowledge of supervisory practices
and techniques. Knowledge of agriculture, agronomy, and plant
pathology. Knowledge of the laws and regulations applicable to
labeling and sale of feed, fertilizer, lime, and soil amendments.
Knowledge of basic personal computer functions. Ability to
interpret and apply laws. Ability to administer federal grant
funds. Ability to develop budget and monitor expenditures. Ability
to plan work unit objectives and operational activities.
- Livestock and Poultry Division: Knowledge of the principles and
practices of human resource and organizational management. Ability
to plan work unit objectives and operational activities and to
assign and direct the work of subordinate supervisors. Ability to
interpret laws and rules. Ability to develop a budget, monitor
expenditures, and prepare reports. Ability to administer grant
funds.
- Bureau of Standards: Knowledge of the principles and practices
of personnel and fiscal management. Knowledge of state budgetary,
human resources, and purchasing procedures. Knowledge of weights
and measures programs and services. Ability to supervise a
subordinate professional and administrative support staff. Ability
to develop plans and programs based on anticipated needs. Ability
to interpret and enforce state and federal laws and regulations.
Ability to plan and coordinate and direct the work of others.
Ability to coordinate activities with other agencies, services, and
officials.
- Natural Resources: Knowledge of the principles and practices of
organizational management. Knowledge of the principles of a field
of engineering or environmental science. Knowledge of the
environmental impact on water quality of various agriculture,
industrial and government operation/practices. Knowledge of state
and federal water quality laws or rules and regulations. Knowledge
of the requirements for development, processing, and administration
of federal grants. Ability to plan work unit objectives and to
assign and direct the work of subordinates. Ability to analyze
scientific reports. Ability to write detailed scientific or
engineering reports and to make oral presentations.Minimum
Qualifications
- Plant Industries Division: The formal education equivalent of a
bachelor's degree in agriculture, plant science, botany or a
related field; plus four years of experience in inspection and
sampling of regulated products or a related field, including two
years in a supervisory or leadership capacity.
- Livestock and Poultry Division: The formal education equivalent
of a bachelor's degree in poultry science, animal science,
agriculture, the meat processing industry, or a related field; plus
four years of experience in agriculture, the egg and poultry
industry or a related field, including two years in a supervisory
or leadership capacity.
- Bureau of Standards: The formal education equivalent of a
bachelor's degree in business administration, public
administration, mathematics or a related field; plus four years of
experience in weights and measures operations and administration or
a related field, including three years in a managerial
capacity.
- Natural Resources: The formal education equivalent of a
bachelor's degree in environmental science, natural science, or a
related field; plus four years of experience in environmental
regulation, water conservation or a related field including two
years in a supervisory or leadership capacity.OTHER JOB RELATED
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE MAY BE SUBSTITUTED FOR ALL OR PART OF
THESE BASIC REQUIREMENTS, EXCEPT FOR CERTIFICATION OR LICENSURE
REQUIREMENTS, UPON APPROVAL OF THE QUALIFICATIONS REVIEW
COMMITTEE.LicensesLivestock and Poultry Commission: Must be
licensed as a poultry grader, as a shell egg grader and in shell
egg surveillance by the USDA as established by the Agriculture
Marketing Act of 1946 as amended (7 USC 1621) and the Egg Products
Inspection Act of 1946 (21 USC 1031-1056).The State of Arkansas is
committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all
employees and applicants for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, pregnancy, age, disability, citizenship,
national origin, genetic information, military or veteran status,
or any other status or characteristic protected by law.
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