Careers

The IR-4 Headquarters team at NC State, 2024 (not all present). Photo by Winstead Photography.

Headquartered at NC State University with regional offices throughout the country, the IR-4 Project team is made up of highly-skilled professionals in a wide variety of fields who all have a common mission: to facilitate regulatory approval of sustainable pest management technology for specialty crops and specialty uses to promote public wellbeing.

View and apply for current openings with the IR-4 Project via the links below. Subscribe to our newsletter to be the first to know about job openings and other announcements.

Headquarters Positions (Location: NC State University)

Hiring Soon: Executive Director

IR-4 Headquarters at North Carolina State University will soon be hiring a new Executive Director. We are seeking the next visionary leader driven by dedication to specialty crop stakeholders to lead IR-4 into the future while remaining rooted in our mission. This position will be posted in the NC State jobs portal and on the IR-4 Careers page in early 2025. Sign up for our newsletter for updates on this position (and more). 

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Other Positions (Regional and local IR-4 openings, as well as positions with affiliate/collaborating organizations)

Assistant or Associate Professor – Plant Pathology — Florida State University

This is an exciting opportunity to join IR-4’s Southern Region host institution, Florida State University’s Insitute for Food and Agricultural Sciences.

This is a 12-month tenure-accruing position that will be 60% research (Florida Agricultural Experiment Station) and 40% Extension (Florida Cooperative Extension Service),  located at the North Florida Research and Education Center, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, at the University of Florida.

The incumbent will develop an integrated research and Extension program in plant pathology supporting commercial specialty crop and ornamental production systems. Expertise in plant pathogen diagnosis and disease management is expected. Experience with traditional and molecular techniques for identification of plant pathogens, applied population genetics, and novel disease management strategies is preferred. It is expected that the successful candidate will develop an internationally recognized program while meeting the specific needs of the region. The successful candidate will serve as Director of the Plant Disease Diagnostic Lab at the NFREC and will function as part of a team at NFREC cooperating with horticultural scientists, plant pathologists, entomologists, plant physiologists, plant breeders, and related expertise as needed.

View the UF job posting to learn more and apply!

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