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Extension 4-H Program Coordinator

Job Details

Job no: 711198
Work type: Extension, Support Staff
Pay Grade: 63
Major Administrative Unit / College: Michigan State University Extension
Department: Extension Children And Youth 10058941
Sub Area: EXPA- Ext. Prog Assoc
Salary: 40000.00
Location: Lapeer
Categories: Agriculture, Education/Training, Advising/Counseling, Extension Program Associate-EXPA, MSU Extension- EXPA, Full Time (90-100%), Non-Union
Working/Functional Title

Lapeer County 4-H Program Coordinator

Position Summary

Michigan State University Extension is committed to fostering a welcoming and inclusive organization, which requires all staff to contribute towards a vision for success. Diversity, equity and inclusion are central to our work, regardless of title or position within the organization. This means that all staff at MSU Extension are dedicated to the following:

  • We work together to ensure that programming is delivered to diverse audiences, produces equitable impacts for all participants, and demonstrates partnership and inclusion for all groups.
  • We embrace that it is everyone’s job to create a culture that promotes diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging.
  • We ensure that every team member is prepared with the skills and resources to contribute to our welcoming and inclusive culture.
  • We foster inclusion by recognizing and valuing diverse perspectives, skills, experiences, and work to create equal access to programming for communities.
  • We commit to continuous learning for diversity, equity, and cultural competency, in order to achieve inclusive excellence.
  • We understand that diversity, equity, and inclusion are essential elements to our work and are vital to the organizational culture and programmatic success of MSU Extension.
  • We embrace a culture of understanding, coaching and feedback towards achieving a vision of success for the entire organization and its staff.
  • Together we will achieve success and we commit to these goals in our work, continued education, and ongoing efforts.
  • POSITION SUMMARY

    As part of MSU Extension (MSUE), the Children & Youth Institute (CYI), and with support from the 4-H Staff Development & Supervising Educator, District Director and Institute Director, this position provides leadership and oversight for growth and management of local 4-H programs, volunteers and youth participants. Through your supervising educator, you will work in concert with the CYI to ensure alignment of programs with overall goals of the Institute and organization.

    As a team member of the Children and Youth Institute, you will recruit, select and train 4-H program volunteers and oversee program/project promotion, expansion and evaluation activities. Through your efforts, you will ensure that audiences are reached through traditional and newly developed programs, while providing local leadership in strengthening public understanding that 4-H is for all youth. You will provide information and opportunities for learning through the use of technology, mass media, group meetings, workshops and individual contacts.

    In this position, you will conduct direct programming with youth and adult audiences, recruit and train volunteers to conduct direct programming with youth and will gather and analyze data for impact evaluation efforts. You will work closely with your District Director and MSU Extension leadership to develop and implement strategies for addressing local risk management issues in the areas of child safety, financial management, volunteer management and programming that is in alignment with MSU policies and procedures.

    Operating independently, you will ensure that program delivery follows established guidelines and meets the goals set for reaching the desired number of youth locally and statewide, and you will be responsible for initiating efforts to expand Extension programs to the unreached, including limited resource families, youth, minorities, and the disabled. Additionally, you will be responsible for communicating information about newly implemented and existing 4-H programs and activities (progress, objectives, target dates, problems addressed, etc.) to your supervisor, District Director and Institute leadership.

    Working collaboratively, you will be responsible for preparation and submission of the county 4-H youth development program plan, annual report (ES-237) and other necessary reports. You will be provided with professional development to help you attain and retain program knowledge and delivery skills that will be useful as you engage in other responsibilities associated with your position, such as leading and advising local 4-H groups in securing and managing funds, and conducting regular, financial management training to 4-H councils, committees, clubs, etc. Through your work, you will create, promote and represent MSU Extension in activities, meetings, etc. in a manner that reflects collegial connection with the community, the research and knowledge of the University, and the goodwill of MSU Extension.

    Office location for this position is negotiable. However, there will be space available to work from the Lapeer County MSU Extension office.

    Characteristic Duties/ Responsibilities

  • Provide leadership for county-based 4-H Youth programs through 4-H clubs, after school programs, short term/special interest programs, planned youth mentoring, and/or school enrichment efforts.
  • Ensure that MSU Extension Volunteer Selection Process procedures are followed in concert with the addition of any volunteers engaged in programming.
  • Train local 4-H volunteers to reach and involve the youth, adults, and families, from diverse backgrounds, with non-formal “learning by doing” experiences.
  • Attend and act in an advisory capacity at 4-H Leaders’ Council and other program committee meetings, leading volunteers, and members in coordination of county-wide projects and ensuring that all MSUE and 4-H policies are followed.
  • Leadership of local volunteer management; ensure on an annual basis metrics are achieved to identify, recruit, select, train, and assist volunteers to teach and advise youth in various programs and activities.
  • Understand and support the Children and Youth Institute’s efforts in diversity, equity, inclusion and Civil Rights, including the availability of 4-H Youth programs and activities, with a special emphasis on removing barriers from participation and reaching diverse populations, including but not limited to race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, religion, age, height, weight, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or veteran status, socio-economic class and other human differences.
  • Work collaboratively with the District Director, Extension Educators, and other program partners to identify, implement, and disseminate the organizations educational priorities across the state and within communities.
  • Use program development and advisory committees and conduct needs assessments in conjunction with local program partners to plan, organize, implement, and evaluate youth development programs, identify needs, opportunities, and carry-out programming that is relevant to the needs of county residents.
  • Provide leadership, management and oversight of all county-based financial resources related to 4-H programs.
  • Other duties or projects as assigned by the supervisor.
  • This is a full-time, end-dated appointment, renewable annually based upon continued funding.

    Unit Specific Education/Experience/Skills
  • Bachelor’s degree and two years of experience in program development and management in 4-H or other youth development program.
  • Volunteer management and experience supervising volunteers or of others.
  • Combination of education and specific, relevant work experience may be considered in lieu of degree.
  • Demonstrated success in program development and delivery to diverse audiences/communities and proven ability in establishing and working with a diverse network of constituents and community members across race, color, gender, national origin, gender identity, religion, age, height, weight, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, family status, veteran status, socioeconomic class, and other differences.
  • Ability to demonstrate sensitivity, knowledge, and use of appropriate approaches, skills and techniques, which reflect an understanding and awareness of social, cultural and economic diversity of the target population served.
  • Experience and proven ability working productively with a team serving in both leadership and contributor roles.
  • Strong interpersonal, oral and written communication skills.
  • Proficiency in use of technology (e.g., Microsoft Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook for mail/calendaring, distance technology, etc.) for day-to-day work, record keeping, reporting, and team-based communications.
  • Travel in local and surrounding communities and occasional long-distance travel is required as a regular part of this position.
  • Other skills and/or physical abilities required to perform duties of the position.
  • Desired Qualifications
  • Non-formal education teaching experience.
  • Demonstrated drive and initiative, with proven ability to manage multiple responsibilities and tasks simultaneously.
  • Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain partnerships across diverse audiences and/or communities.
  • Prior experience performing work in support of external contract and/or grant requirements.
  • Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

    All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.

    Required Application Materials
  • Current resume/CV.
  • Cover letter.
  • Four (4) professional references including at least two (2) prior or current supervisors.
  • Work Hours

    Generally 40 hours Monday through Friday, with some nights and weekends needed.

    Description of End Date

    12 months. This is a full-time, end-dated appointment, renewable annually based upon continued funding.

    Advertised: Aug 11, 2021 Eastern Daylight Time
    Applications close: Sep 7, 2021 Eastern Daylight Time

    Organization

    Working at Michigan State University 

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    We're good at it, and we've been at it for more than 150 years.

    The nation’s pioneer land-grant university, MSU began as a bold experiment that democratized higher education and helped bring science and innovation into everyday life. The revolutionary concept became a model for the nation.

    Today, MSU is one of the top research universities in the world—on one of the biggest, greenest campuses in the nation. Home to nationally ranked and recognized academic, residential college, and service-learning programs, we’re a diverse community of dedicated students and scholars, athletes and artists, scientists and leaders.

    In ways both practical and profound, we work to create a stronger, more sustainable, and more hopeful future for all.

    Top Distinctions

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    • 29th among the nation’s public universities
    • First in the nation for 19 years for graduate programs in elementary and secondary education
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    • First in the nation for undergraduate program in supply chain

    Recognized for 11 consecutive years as one of the top 100 universities in the world by Shanghai Jiao Tong University in its annual Academic Ranking of World Universities

    Ranks 46th among public universities for in-state students in Kiplinger’s 2013 edition of Best Values in Public Colleges

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