Klamath County Farm Service Agency Seeks Temporary Program Analyst

The agency is hiring for a full-time, temporary position to assist with disaster relief programs.

Apr. 9, 2026 at 8:08pm

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The Klamath County Farm Service Agency (FSA) is seeking applicants for a Full Time, Temporary Program Analyst position to help implement the Fiscal Year 2026 Emergency Livestock Relief Program (ELRP) and Supplemental Disaster Relief Program (SDRP). The role involves general office work, record keeping, computer skills, organization, and public relations.

Why it matters

These disaster relief programs are critical for supporting farmers and ranchers in Klamath County who have been impacted by recent extreme weather events and other emergencies. The temporary analyst position will help the FSA efficiently administer the aid and get funds to those in need.

The details

The FSA is looking for U.S. citizens who are high school graduates or equivalent to fill the temporary Program Analyst role. Key requirements include general office skills, record keeping, computer proficiency, strong organization, and good public relations abilities. All applicants must undergo a background check.

  • The FSA is accepting resumes/applications until the position is filled.
  • The Program Analyst will assist with the Fiscal Year 2026 ELRP and SDRP.

The players

Klamath County Farm Service Agency

A local office of the United States Department of Agriculture that provides programs and services to support farmers and ranchers in Klamath County, Oregon.

Charles Bland

The County Executive Director of the Klamath County Farm Service Agency.

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What they’re saying

“For more information, contact Charles Bland, County Executive Director at (541) 883-6924 x2.”

— Charles Bland, County Executive Director

What’s next

Interested candidates should submit their resume to the USDA/Klamath County Service Center or email it to charles.bland@usda.gov.

The takeaway

The temporary Program Analyst position is crucial for the Klamath County Farm Service Agency to effectively administer disaster relief funds and support local farmers and ranchers impacted by emergencies.