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Food Systems Coordinator

Employer
Knox College
Location
Galesburg, Illinois

Job Details

Food Systems Coordinator

LocationGalesburg, Illinois

Employment TypePart-Time

DepartmentSustainability Office

Knox College invites applications for a Food Systems Coordinator to provide leadership and guidance to advance the mission and vision of the student-run Knox Farm and new Food Forest and support initiatives and education related to campus food systems. The position is part time (15-20 hours per week) with schedule determined by work needs (possible evenings and weekends) and begins as soon as possible. The successful candidate will report to the Director of Sustainability Initiatives. Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree or significant experience in a relevant field. Experience in organic food production and food waste reduction is highly desirable.

The position will be housed in the Knox Office of Sustainability, which is currently managing a number of projects that include education and outreach, operational improvements, and student-run initiatives. The Food Systems Coordinator will coordinate sustainability programming that relates to food production and disposal. In the last four years, the College has established the Knox Farm, sponsored a local chapter of the Food Recovery Network, and initiated campus composting efforts. As these programs are now a valued part of the institution, it is time to grow and embed additional aspects of the campus food system across campus. The Food Systems Coordinator will work with the Director of Sustainability to best shape the work this position focuses on in order to advance a healthy food system for the campus. For more information on the Knox College community and our progress in sustainability, see www.knox.edu/sustainability.

A staff person dedicated to these endeavors would:

  • Work with the student Knox Farm Crew, faculty, dining services, facilities, and various student groups to grow and expand working and learning about food systems on campus.
  • Supervise and train the student Knox Farm Crew and serve as a resource.
  • Develop and expand our newly planted Food Forest and how to integrate it into the institution.
  • Support the Office of Sustainability in managing and maintaining the campus programs.
  • Educate the campus community about various aspects of the campus food system.
  • Expand current programs and look for new opportunities.

Candidate should have experience working in a small-scale farm or garden environment. Preferably with management experience. Qualified candidates will have a demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively and have a well-rounded understanding of organic farm principles and the larger food system in which urban agriculture plays a part.

To apply, please submit cover letter, resume and Knox College Employment Application by selecting Apply for this Job below or in the top right corner. Finalists will be subject to a background check. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

Notice of Non-Discrimination
Knox College does not discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, religion or religious affiliation, sexual orientation or preference, age, marital or family status, disability, veteran status, or other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law in admission, financial aid, employment, athletics, or any other aspect of its educational programs or activities. Any inquiries regarding Title IX or the College’s policies that prohibit discrimination should be directed to the Title IX Coordinator or the Department of Education Office for Civil Rights.

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Working at Knox College

Knox College is a community of individuals from diverse backgrounds challenging each other to explore, understand and improve ourselves, our society and our world. The commitment to put learning to use to accomplish both personal and social goals dates back to the founding of the College in 1837. We take particular pride in the College's early commitment to increase access to all qualified students of varied backgrounds, races and conditions, regardless of financial means.

Today, we continue to expand both the historic mission and the tradition of active liberal arts learning. We provide an environment where students and faculty work closely together and where teaching is characterized by inviting and expecting students to pursue fundamental questions in order to reach their own reflective but independent judgments.

The first thing college guides will tell you is that Knox College is a nationally ranked, private, residential liberal arts college of 1,400 undergraduate students located in Galesburg, Illinois. But to really get a feel for our campus, just consider this: Everything that happens at Knox -- both inside and outside of the classroom -- involves giving our students the freedom to flourish. Knox professors don't just stand in front of classes and "profess" their wisdom, and our students are not mere note takers. Instead, we value:

  • Independent thinking. Our students choose their own path toward a degree, guided by scholar-teachers who encourage them to explore ideas and places, stretch their intellect and their talents, blend thought with action, and fuse imagination with initiative.
  • Egalitarian spirit. Founded in 1837 by social reformers strongly opposed to slavery, Knox was one of the first colleges in the United States open to both women and people of color. And it was on our campus that Abraham Lincoln chose to denounce slavery on moral terms for the first time, during the 1858 Lincoln-Douglas Debate. A pervasive spirit of equality thrives on campus today in our commitment to giving every student a voice.
  • Diverse perspectives. With a campus population that includes students from 47 states and 48 countries, 18% U.S. students of color, and individuals from every imaginable religious and socioeconomic background, members of the Knox community are actively challenged to broaden their points of view.

At Knox, the educational experience means being part of a community of individuals who challenge each other to explore, understand, and improve their world. That mission calls on a special sort of scholar-teacher, one who approaches the classroom, the College, and the community in a uniquely engaged way. Our faculty are top scholars - 98% of our full-time faculty have Ph.D.s or the highest degree in their field. They are active scholars with frequent work in leading academic publications and showcases of artistic and theatrical work in venues around the world. And they represent a wide range of academic disciplines, educational backgrounds, and cultural experiences. Just as important as their scholarly achievements and diverse backgrounds is how Knox professors bring all of that into the classroom. Our faculty make the classroom a forum for a shared pursuit of knowledge, a vibrant place for exploration and debate. You'll not only learn from your professors, you'll learn with them.

Walk into any class on campus and you'll find professors -- not graduate students - leading discussions. A Knox class is small - average size is 18 students - and it is anything but a passive one-way lecture or note-taking session. Our faculty are not shy about letting students know their own point of view on a subject; but they also expect-and assist-students to form and defend their own opinions and viewpoints in a wide range of coursework. They challenge assumptions and teach students to be independent thinkers.

Our faculty don't hide away in their offices. Their doors are open to work closely with students throughout their educational careers. Through one-on-one mentoring, professors help students plan their studies and even design their own majors and research projects.

At Knox, we never forget that life is about more than the books. Our faculty do more -- and breathe more -- than merely publish. They live in the community. And you'll find them cheering on the Prairie Fire athletic teams, playing on intramural sports teams, discussing current events at the dining hall, or enjoying jazz music with fellow faculty and students at a downtown club - or even performing on-stage. By being engaged scholars, Knox faculty instill a lifelong love of learning in their students and impart to them the skills and the drive to apply their education to their career, their community and their world.

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