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4-H Program Coordinator

Employer
University of Minnesota Extension Service
Location
Willmar, MN
Salary
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Industry
Education
Role
Manager
Job Type
Long-Term

Job Details

Starting full-time salary ranges from $36,899 (2 years of experience) to $42,432 (4 years of
experience), and additional based on experience.

Openings in each of the following Minnesota counties:

Carver, Clay, Fillmore, Freeborn, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Mower, Nicollet, Roseau, Stearns, Wabasha,
Washington & Wright. Positions range from half-time to full-time.

We seek candidates with a Bachelor's degree and leadership experience with youth development programs, volunteerism, and educational programs.

4-H Program Coordinators lead and manage the county 4-H program, build community relationships, lead volunteers, promote and manage educational programs, steward finances, and provide leadership to governing boards, committees, and clubs.

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Priority deadline is June 25.

Positions will remain open until filled.

The U of M is an equal opportunity
educator and employer.

Company

University of Minnesota Extension Department of Youth Development works in partnership with communities to build engaged young people who are ready to learn and lead in a global society. Using youth development methods and principles that are based on experiential learning and proven to result in positive youth development; we foster sustainability and resilience by building community-wide knowledge, capacity, and networks that support the healthy development of youth. Our audiences include: youth grades K-13 living in urban, suburban, rural, tribal, and online communities; volunteers, youth workers, and partners who deliver positive youth development programming; and, agencies, organizations, and groups that affect the lives of youth.

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