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How much do nifa jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for nifa in the United States is $151,662.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $133,000.00 and $175,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by NIFA grant administrators in managing multiple funding programs?

NIFA grant administrators often juggle several funding programs simultaneously, which requires strong organizational and time management skills. One common challenge is ensuring compliance with complex federal regulations while meeting tight deadlines for proposal reviews and reporting. Administrators must also communicate effectively with researchers, institutions, and stakeholders to resolve issues and keep projects on track. Staying updated on program changes and best practices is essential for success in this dynamic environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a NIFA (Nurse in First Assistant) in surgery, and why are they important?

To thrive as a NIFA (Nurse in First Assistant), you need a solid background in perioperative nursing, surgical procedures, and a registered nursing license, often supplemented by a CNOR or RNFA certification. Familiarity with surgical instruments, sterile techniques, and electronic medical record systems is crucial. Attention to detail, teamwork, and strong communication skills are vital soft skills for supporting surgeons and ensuring patient safety. These competencies ensure smooth surgical operations, minimize risks, and deliver optimal patient outcomes.

What are NIFA jobs?

NIFA jobs refer to positions within the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, a federal agency under the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). These roles focus on supporting agricultural research, education, and extension programs across the United States. Employees may work in areas such as grant administration, scientific research, policy analysis, and program management to advance food and agricultural sciences. NIFA jobs are suitable for individuals with backgrounds in agriculture, science, education, and public administration.

What is the difference between Nifa vs Crop Scientist?

AspectNifaCrop Scientist
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's or master's degree in agriculture, biology, or related fields; Nifa grants often support research fundingRequires a bachelor's degree in agriculture, plant science, or related fields; advanced roles may need a master's or Ph.D.
Work EnvironmentResearch institutions, government agencies, universitiesResearch labs, universities, agricultural companies, government agencies
Industry UsageFunding and policy organization for agricultural researchConducts research and develops new crop varieties, pest management, and sustainable practices

While Nifa primarily provides funding and policy support for agricultural research, Crop Scientists focus on conducting research to improve crop yields and sustainability. Both roles are integral to advancing agriculture but differ in their core functions and work environments.

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Infographic showing various Nifa job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, and 9% Part Time. Highlights an 91% Physical, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $151,662 per year, or $72.9 per hour.
Postdoctoral Research Associate

Postdoctoral Research Associate

The Texas A&M University System

Uvalde, TX • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Job Title
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Agency
Texas A&M Agrilife Research
Department
Uvalde
Proposed Minimum Salary
Commensurate
Job Location
Uvalde, Texas
Job Type
Staff
Job Description
About Texas A&M AgriLife
Texas A&M AgriLife is comprised of the following Texas A&M University System members:
  • Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
  • Texas A&M AgriLife Research
  • College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Texas A&M University
  • Texas A&M Forest Service
  • Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory

As the nation's largest most comprehensive agriculture program, Texas A&M AgriLife brings together a college and four state agencies focused on agriculture and life sciences within The Texas A&M University System. With over 5,000 employees and a presence in every county across the state, Texas A&M AgriLife is uniquely positioned to improve lives, environments and the Texas economy through education, research, extension and service.
Click here to learn more about how you can be a part of AgriLife and make a difference in the world!
Position Information
The Postdoctoral Research Associate will support research in the Vegetable Breeding Program at Uvalde, which is focused on studying genomics, tissue culture, integrated pest management, agronomy and breeding of cultivars for vegetable crops and will assist Dr. Subas Malla in managing the logistics, reporting, communication, outreach, organization, and budget oversight for the 4-year USDA NIFA SCRI onion project and the TDA-SCBG onion and watermelon projects.
Job Duties:
• Plan and managing research trials for the USDA NIFA SCRI onion project
• Manage and direct all administrative functions for the 4-year USDA NIFA SCRI onion project
• Serve as the point of contact and liaison for other university offices, colleges, and other agencies involved in subcontracts with Texas A&M University System
• Coordinate and facilitate quarterly meetings with the USDA NIFA SCRI onion project team
• Coordinate one in-person meeting per year with team, Stakeholder Advisory Panel (SAP) and Stakeholders at a conference such as the National Onion Association or National Allium Research Conference meetings
• Provide administrative support for all grant project faculty, staff and administrators involved in the USDA NIFA SCRI onion project
• Assemble project plans and teamwork assignments in collaboration with PD and co-PIs on the SCRI project to monitor work efforts, identify resource needs, assess work quality, and troubleshoot issues accordingly
• Monitor and report progress as appropriate
• Develop workflows and models to standardize and improve outputs, e.g., workflow diagrams, policies and procedures, timelines, and reporting
• Create, track, and manage timelines and related tasks to ensure effective implementation of the SCRI project goals and objectives
• Assist PI and co-PIs to ensure projects are delivered on time, within scope, and within budget
• Plan and manage research trials for the TDA-SCBG onion and watermelon projects, and the Texas A&M AgriLife onion projects
• Conduct whole genome structural and functional analysis in vegetable crops
• Manage marker-assisted selection in vegetable crops and collect plant samples from the field, greenhouse, and nethouse which requires a driver's license to drive a state vehicle to the field.
• Harvest onion bulbs and watermelon fruits in the field, greenhouse, and nethouse which requires the ability to exert heavy force and the ability to lift up to 50 pounds
• Select onion bulbs and watermelon fruits for crossing and/or advance generation
• Design crossing block
• Plant onion bulbs/watermelon seeds for crossing block
• Develop breeding populations
• Collect multi-location field, greenhouse, and nethouse data and maintain database which requires a driver's license to drive vehicles for possible overnight stays.
• Analyze multi-environment trial data using relevant statistical software
• Attract and assist in grants and contracts to support the Vegetable Breeding program in Uvalde
• Publish work in peer-reviewed journals
• Travel to and attend work related meetings and present research findings at various meetings outside of Uvalde which requires a driver's license to drive a state vehicle or rental car.
• Mentor graduate students in research and training
• Other duties as assigned
Required Qualifications:
• Ph.D. in Plant Breeding, Horticulture, Plant Pathology, Entomology or Agronomy
• Ability to work individually and by interacting with internal and external teams
• Understanding of the genetics and breeding principles of open-pollinated vegetable crops
• Proficiency in whole genome structural and functional analysis
• Understanding of lipid profiling and seed physiology
• Proficiency in biochemical assays for abiotic and biotic tolerance
• Proficiency in data management and the use of office software such as spreadsheets, and word processing
• Strong organizational skills, excellent communication skills, and report-writing skills
• Ability to establish and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships at the center, within the agency, the university, outside universities, and other organizations and stakeholders involved in the USDA NIFA SCRI onion project
• Ability to multi-task and work cooperatively with others
Preferred Qualifications:
• Two years of related professional experience in plant breeding and supervisory experience
Other Requirements:
• Ability to work flexible hours when needed, especially during the field season and peak workload periods. Requires travel to various work locations.
Location:
Uvalde is a community of 16,000 people located in the Wintergarden region of southwest Texas, about an hour and a half from San Antonio. Much of the surrounding land is used for irrigated agriculture, although the Hill Country lies just to the north with plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation. The Center has about 150 acres of land for crop research/production and houses a staff of more than 50 people with active research programs in agronomy, horticulture, breeding and genetics, plant biochemistry, plant physiology, plant pathology and wildlife disease ecology.
What You Need to Know
Salary: Compensation for this position is commensurate based on the selected candidate's qualifications.
Applicant Instructions: Applicants should submit (1) a cover letter, (2) detailed curriculum vitae stating education, experience and qualifications, (3) and a list of three references with contact information as attachments to the completed application. Attachments can be uploaded as one document or multiple attachments can be included.
For additional information contact Dr. Subas Malla, Associate Professor by email at subas.malla@ag.tamu.edu or by phone at 830-988-6139. All inquiries are confidential.
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

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