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Offer: Extension Educator –TIPS:University of MinnesotaJob description:Job InformationExtension Educator -TIPSBack to listTitle Extension Educator -TIPS Organization University of Minnesota Job detail This new position will support existing, award winning, terrestrial invasive species and participatory science (TIPS) programs by 1) focusing on Hmong community engagement, and invasive species early detection, management, outreach and education and 2) targeting south east Minnesota woodland owners and managers to look for, report and study the impacts of jumping worms on forest soils. Responsibility and performance expectations:Develop, deliver, and evaluate natural resource participatory science programming; mainly with Hmong communities - 50% » Incorporate invasive species reporting into natural resource programming in compliance with grant deliverables. » Develop and create programs and educational materials in Hmong language while incorporating Hmong cultures, values and traditions. » Coordinate with Extension Regional Support Staff to assess and adapt the program and educational materials to ensure accessibility for audience needs. » Recruit and provide community, volunteer and natural resource professional audiences with evidence-located programs; with an emphasis on the Hmong communities. » Provide technical assistance to community professionals on natural resources, invasive species and evaluation. » Deliver natural resource and invasive species programming including Forest Pest First Detector, EmpowerU and other participatory science projects using evidence-located educational resources and curriculum; with an emphasis on the Hmong communities. » Work with the project director to evaluate program results consistent with grant objectives and deliverables. » Actively participate in internal statewide teams to expand and deepen invasive species and natural resource programming and connections with Hmong communities. » Represent Extension in providing support and skills when serving on agency or community boards, coalitions or advisory committees related to invasive species, natural resources, participatory science, and Hmong communities or programming. Community support and volunteer liaison - 40% » Support implementation of program and initiative opportunities determined by community engagement processes in alignment with grant deliverables. » Facilitate and actively participate in community-driven natural resource participatory science. » Work with the community to arrange engagement and training, educational offerings, and networking events. » Coordinate with Extension Regional Support Staff to maintain the volunteer management system and assist with volunteer compliance. » Coordinate with Extension Regional Support Staff to reserve teaching spaces, coordinate participant registration and communication, instructor communication, and development and distribution of educational materials. » Maintain a regular system of communication with and among community members and project teams, including in person, via phone/email, and in virtual gatherings. Program logistics and partnership coordination - 10% » Conduct evaluations and report program results with program participants, partners, stakeholders and funders; in both English and Hmong languages. » Comply with University of Minnesota, Extension, grant funding agency (USDA - Forest Service and Minnesota Invasive Terrestrial Plant and Pest Center), and community partners’ policies, procedures, and requirements. » Coordinate with Extension Regional Support Staff to complete administrative tasks accurately and in a timely manner, including updated calendar, expenses and mileage reimbursement. Other tasks as assigned. Qualifications Required Appropriate qualifications: Bachelor's degree in forestry, natural resources, invasive species, participatory science, communication or a significant field (e.g., biology, environmental studies, environmental education). capability to speak and develop educational resources in English and Hmong (will be assessed during interviews, which will include Hmong-language conversation). Demonstrated exceptional customer service skills with diverse audiences; using various methods of communication: verbal, written, etc. practice teaching or engaging communities in invasive species or natural resources. Demonstrated practice with (as an employee or volunteer), as well as knowledge and knowledge of Hmong communities and cultures. Strong written and verbal communication skills in English. Skilled in Microsoft and Google Workspace applications including data entry, email communications, etc. A proven capability to develop and maintain effective working relationships and collaborations with colleagues, partners, and stakeholders, including those that may have diverse missions, goals, cultures, and backgrounds. Preferred Appropriate qualifications: practice teaching or engaging communities in invasive species or natural resources. practice supporting community volunteers and coordinating community activities. practice with community engagement programming. practice building sustainable community partnerships or coalitions. practice developing materials requiring basic design skills. practice working with Hmong community members interested in natural resources. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Demonstrated capability to take initiative, to work independently and as a reliable part of a team. Additional Appropriate qualifications: Valid driver's license and own means of transportation with required licapability insurance in order to travel to/from multiple locations for work, at times in a single work day; may occasionally need to transport other people and supplies and/or equipment to those locations. capability to maintain a flexible work schedule, including some evening and weekend hours to meet the program participant needs and time availcapability. Must have reliable internet if/when working outside of assigned office location. capability to work regularly at a dedicated/assigned Extension office. When not in the assigned office location, employees must be reachable with a mobile or alternate number at the employee's own expense. That number will be published in the Extension staff directory. Must be able to sit/stand for long periods of time and lift, push, pull, carry up to 30 pounds and push/pull 50 pounds occasionally. Working capability to execute tasks involving sitting, standing, bending, or twisting, with occasional exertion of up to thirty pounds of force. capability to work on a computer for prolonged periods of time. This position is not eligible for employment visa sponsorship. income Job Type Full Time Entry Level Location Rochester, MinnesotaUnited States Posted on 2024-05-30 Expires on 2024-07-29 Desired Start Date Not provided How to submit the application: https://hr.myu.umn.edu/psc/hrprd/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_ FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&SiteId=1&FOCUS=Applicant&JobOpeningId= 361313&PostingSeq=1 Skills:
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