Responsibilities include herd and soil health management, such as livestock observation, low-stress handling, rotational grazing, and rangeland assessment; facilities development and maintenance, including inspection, repair, and upkeep of fencing, corrals, water systems, and agricultural infrastructure; and campus and community Extension and outreach, including applied research support, experiential learning, educational demonstrations, technical communication, and collaborative engagement with faculty, tribal programs, and community partners. This position advances the College's commitments to student success, cultural preservation, academic excellence, and community engagement by aligning the Land Grant pillars of teaching, research, and Extension with sustainable land-use curriculum, integration of Piikani ecological knowledge systems, workforce development, and collaborative partnerships with faculty, Extension staff, tribal programs, and community stakeholders.