Assistant Professor Soil Science
Company: Texas A&M Agrilife Research
Location: Stephenville
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Title Assistant Professor Soil Science Agency Texas A&M
Agrilife Research Department Stephenville Proposed Minimum Salary
$8,333.00 monthly Job Location Stephenville, Texas Job Type Faculty
Job Description Assistant Professor – Soil Science Texas A&M
AgriLife Research and Extension Center, Stephenville, Texas
Position Description: Texas A&M AgriLife Research seeks an
outstanding, innovative, and dynamic research faculty in Soil
Science at the rank of Assistant Professor. This appointment will
be 12 months, non-tenured, 75% Research, 25% Extension, and
administratively located with the Texas A&M AgriLife Center in
Stephenville, Texas. In addition, this position will be affiliated
with the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences at Texas A&M
University, College Station, TX. The applicant will work closely
with other scientists within the department, Texas A&M
University, Texas A&M AgriLife Research, and Texas A&M
AgriLife Extension, to build a highly impactful, externally funded,
nationally recognized, and self-sustainable research program that
addresses issues facing agricultural producers in Texas related to
productivity and sustainability. Qualified candidates should be
inter-disciplinary scientists who can use multiple tools and
approaches with a desire to advance science at the intersection of
soil health with plant production, soil-plant-microbe interactions,
greenhouse gas emissions, and carbon sequestration. The successful
candidate should be prepared to develop and implement an
independent research program that contributes to the development of
economically viable solutions, secure extramural funding, maintain
a consistent publishing record in peer reviewed journals, and build
collaborations with research and extension faculty at the Center
and throughout the Texas A&M system and other universities. A
central component of this position is Extension. The faculty member
will engage directly with county extension agents, producers, land
managers, and agricultural stakeholders to translate research into
practice. They will develop and deliver science-based outreach
programs that promote soil health, enhance grazing land
productivity, and support the adoption of regenerative practices
across various agricultural landscapes. This position will
significantly strengthen our research portfolio, amplify our
extension impact, and position our unit as a leader in soil health
and regenerative agriculture. Position Responsibilities: Build an
externally funded, nationally recognized, self-sustainable research
and extension program that addresses issues facing the agricultural
industry in Texas related to productivity and agricultural
sustainability. Address the researchable issues related to 1)
regenerative soil practices; 2) use of microalgae to enhance soil
health (this topic will be given special attention); 3) integrated
crop and rangeland management to produce forage for domestic
animals and wildlife; 4) conservation tillage and crop rotation; 5)
soil water management with infiltrated and runoff water quality;
and 6) carbon and nutrient cycling. Research will be focused on one
or more of the topics listed but will be designed to also evaluate
impacts of greenhouse gas emissions and soil health parameters.
Results will be published in peer-reviewed journals and technical
reports. The candidate will support the County Extension Agent
network in the Central Extension Region by assisting in extension
programs and by training County Extension Agents. Provide Extension
education programming to area commodity groups and other
stakeholders. Travels to outdoor field environments, off-campus
research sites and collaborating institutions as part of the
research program. Through active collaboration with allied
Extension specialists, support the development and delivery of
Extension programs and outreach activities that promote the
adoption of innovative soil science practices in the Central
Extension Region. Performs other duties as assigned. Administrative
Relationships: For the research portion of this position, the
candidate will report directly to the Center Director, Texas
A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center – Stephenville, with
input from the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences at Texas
A&M University, College Station. For the Extension portion of
the position the direct supervisor will be the Associate Department
Head, who will work in close collaboration with the Center
Director. Directs the work of support staff and other technical
personnel and graduate students assigned to the project.
Qualifications: Required job qualifications: Ph.D. in Soil Science
or a closely related discipline completed by the hire date
Demonstrated experience with production agriculture systems,
management practices, and related field activities Evidence of
strong quantitative skills including data analysis, modeling, or
statistical methods A record of peer-reviewed publications that
reflects the ability to conduct and disseminate original research
Valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain one within a
reasonable timeframe Preferred job qualifications: Prior academic,
post-doctoral, or professional experience Experience securing
funding and working with federal agencies or in other multi-agency
collaborative settings Grant writing experience and evidence of the
ability to attract external funding Modest teaching experience will
enhance graduate student education Outreach experience with
stakeholder interaction Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Excellence in verbal and written communication, including relevant
publication records Team-building skills, collaboration capacity,
and project management abilities Strong communication skills Highly
organized Professional demeanor Ability to multi-task and establish
effective working relationships Knowledge and understanding of the
mission and role of the Land Grant University System Location and
Facilities: This position will be affiliated with the Texas A&M
University Department of Soil and Crop Sciences and will contribute
to departmental programs. Stationed at the Texas A&M AgriLife
Research and Extension Center in Stephenville, the proposed faculty
member will join a multi-disciplinary Center with expertise in
livestock management, plant ecology, genetics and microbiology,
cropping systems, peanut breeding, entomology, and rangeland
regenerative agriculture. The primary agricultural and natural
resource industries in this area are dairy, cattle, hay, peanut,
pecan, viticulture, biofuel, grassland restoration, and equine. The
Stephenville Center houses 5 Research and 6 Extension faculty. The
faculty member will have access to newly established laboratories
and shared equipment valued at approximately $1 million. The
program will also utilize the Stephenville facilities, including
greenhouses, laboratory and office space, classrooms, and
conference rooms. The Center offers approximately 170 acres (70 ha)
of irrigated cropland supported by 2 center pivots, 5 irrigation
wells, and an additional 400 acres (160 ha) suitable for rainfed
cropping, animal systems, and pasture research. The Stephenville
Center recently began operation and management of the
Slaughter-Harris Ranch, a 900-acre (365 ha) property with 3
domestic wells for livestock production research and Brazos River
water rights available for irrigation; plans are to utilize this
facility for carbon and greenhouse gas mitigation initiatives.
Stephenville, Texas, is also home to Tarleton State University,
which is a member of the Texas A&M University System providing
unique opportunities for cooperative research and access to local
graduate and undergraduate students. The Department of Soil and
Crop Sciences in College Station, Texas, is a nationally and
internationally ranked program that engages in research disciplines
including plant breeding and genetics, biotechnology, crop
physiology, agronomy, forage and turfgrass management, cereal
chemistry, soil science, weed science, and environmental soil,
water and crop science. It is home to 92 faculty members, including
29 tenure-track, 42 research, 20 Extension, and 1
professional-track with teaching, research, and/or extension
appointments. The department offers a comprehensive range of
programs including 3 doctoral programs, 3 master’s degree programs,
and 2 bachelor’s degree programs. The department’s faculty have a
statewide presence with representation in all 13 Texas A&M
AgriLife Research and Extension Centers. The department's Extension
program is the largest in the country, supporting all 254 counties
across the 12 Extension districts in Texas. Additional information
: Texas A&M AgriLife Research:
https://agriliferesearch.tamu.edu/ Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
Service: https://agrilifeextension.tamu.edu/ Texas A&M AgriLife
Research and Extension Center – Stephenville:
https://stephenville.tamu.edu/ Texas A&M University Department
of Soil and Crop Sciences: https://soilcrop.tamu.edu/ Application
Procedure: Applicants must upload a Cover letter (two-page limit)
Curriculum vitae including a list of three references and their
contact information within the CV Vision statements of research and
service (two-page limit) To be given full consideration, please
submit applications by April 30, 2026. The position will remain
open until a suitable candidate is identified. The anticipated
start date is June 1, 2026. Questions: Address inquiries to Search
Committee Chair: Dr. Jeff Brady, Texas A&M AgriLife Research
and Extension Center, Stephenville, jeff.brady@ag.tamu.edu ,
254-592-5439. What You Need to Know Salary: Compensation for this
position is commensurate based on the selected candidate’s
qualifications. Why Work at Texas A&M AgriLife? When you choose
to work for Texas A&M AgriLife, you become part of an
organization that is an established leader in agriculture and life
sciences with a wide range of capabilities to meet the needs of our
statewide, national, and international constituents. In addition,
Texas A&M AgriLife offers a comprehensive benefit package
including the following: Health, dental, vision, life and long-term
disability insurance with Texas A&M AgriLife contributing to
employee health and basic life premiums 12-15 days of annual paid
holidays Up to eight hours of paid sick leave and at least eight
hours of paid vacation each month Automatic enrollment in the
Teacher Retirement System of Texas Employee Wellness Initiative for
Texas A&M AgriLife All positions are security-sensitive.
Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation, and
employment is contingent upon the institution’s verification of
credentials and/or other information required by the institution’s
procedures, including the completion of the criminal history check.
Equal Opportunity/Veterans/Disability Employer.
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