Fort Collins, CO, 80523, USA
22 days ago
42-24 Extension County Director, Agriculture and 4-H Youth Development, Lincoln County
Posting Detail Information Working Title42-24 Extension County Director, Agriculture and 4-H Youth Development, Lincoln County Position LocationHugo, Colorado Work LocationPosition qualifies for hybrid/in-office work Posting Number202400288F Proposed Annual Salary Range$63,100-$90,100 (commensurate on academic credentials and professional experience) Employee Benefits Colorado State University is not just a workplace; it’s a thriving community that’s transforming lives and improving the human condition through world-class teaching, research, and service. With a robust benefits package, collaborative atmosphere, commitment todiversity, equity and inclusion (https://inclusiveexcellence.colostate.edu/about/) , and focus on work-life balance, CSU is where you can thrive, grow, and make a lasting impact. + Review our detailed benefits information here. (https://hr.colostate.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/25/2021/01/benefits-summary-afap.pdf) + Explore the additional perks of working at CSU here. + For the total value of CSU benefits in addition to wages, use our compensation calculator (https://hr.colostate.edu/total-compensation-calculator/) . + Lastly, click here for more information about why Fort Collins is consistently ranked in the top cities to live in (https://hr.colostate.edu/prospective-employees/our-community/) ! Position TypeFaculty Work Hours/Week40 Description of Work Unit The Office of Engagement and Extension ( OEE ), in cooperation with the Colorado State University ( CSU ) colleges and other units, has general charge over the University’s educational programs and services across the areas of engaged scholarship, extension, and extended campuses, which complement and reinforce the research, teaching, and service missions of CSU . OEE is collaborative space for faculty, staff, and students pursuing and promoting community-based research, service-learning, industry partnerships, and other forms of the scholarship of engagement. In partnership with the CSU colleges and other divisions, OEE faculty and staff work throughout the state of Colorado to engage individuals and communities in the design, implementation, and application of scholarship and educational opportunities. The OEE Vice President is the principal administrative, academic, and fiscal officer for the division, reports to the CSU President, and works closely with the Provost/Executive Vice President. OEE includes over 400 employees and operates with a total budget across the enterprises of approximately $85 million. OEE is one of the most institutionally comprehensive commitments to engagement and outreach among all land-grant and other universities. Propelled by OEE’s leadership, nationally CSU is a Carnegie Engaged University (2008, 2014), is a member of the Engagement Scholarship Consortium, is an APLU Innovation and Economic Prosperity University (2016) and is highly ranked for its online degree programs. CSU was established in 1870 and remains inspired by its land-grant heritage and world-class faculty, staff, and students. CSU enrolls approximately 33,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, and is the largest employer in northern Colorado with more than 7,400 faculty and staff. Colorado State University is located 60 miles north of Denver in the beautiful city of Fort Collins. CSU Extension, organized under OEE , is the academic unit designated to promote the land-grant mission of increasing access to education through the application of university knowledge “in the several pursuits and professions in life” for the people and communities of Colorado, across the United States, and around the world. In partnership with CSU’s colleges and external partners, CSU Extension amplifies the research, teaching, service, engagement, and extension missions of CSU . CSU Extension faculty aim to educate, create, and connect with learners through inclusive, transdisciplinary, and activated engaged scholarship, and innovative, accessible, and connected lifelong education. To learn more about CSU Extension, visitwww.extension.colostate.edu. Lincoln County lies in the high plains portion of the Colorado Piedmont, including a part of the area known as the Arkansas Divide where the terrain is quite flat and ranges in elevation from 4,500 feet in the southeast to approximately 5,400 feet in the northwest. The population is 5,400 people in the communities of Arriba, Genoa, Hugo, Karval, and Limon. The total area of Lincoln County is 2,593 square miles of rolling prairie with several river valleys and numerous sand hills. The Limon community forms the intersection of Highways 24, 40/287, 71 and Interstate 70. Most of this agriculture-based county is in grass prairie, and dryland farm ground. The major economic agriculture commodities are beef production, both cow/calf and stocker enterprises, as well as small grains including wheat, millet, and sorghum. More recently, sunflower and corn production have been prevalent in the county. For more information about Lincoln County, please visithttp://lincolncountyco.us. We are committed to increasing the diversity of our staff and providing culturally responsive programs and services. Therefore, we encourage responses from people of all backgrounds and abilities. We invite you to review Colorado State University’sPrinciples of Community (https://inclusiveexcellence.colostate.edu/principles-of-community/) that guide our mission and vision of access, teaching, service, and engagement. Colorado State University encourages professional development and provides anEmployee Study Privilege (https://hr.colostate.edu/current-employees/benefits/other-benefit-programs/academic-privileges/) with up to nine credit hours of tuition assistance annually. Tenure/Tenure Track?No % Research25% % Teaching15% % Service40% % Administration20% To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by 11:59pm (MT) on10/14/2024 Number of Vacancies1 Desired Start Date Position End Date Position Summary OEE invites applications and nominations for an Extension County Director, Agriculture and 4-H Youth Development, Lincoln County. This is a full-time, twelve (12) month, non-tenure track Extension faculty position.Faculty rank (https://extension.colostate.edu/docs/jobs/Faculty-Rank.pdf) is dependent upon the candidate’s academic credentials and professional experience and is subject to review by the Extension Promotion Committee. The faculty appointment, evaluation, and promotion standards are centered around the three core duties of extension faculty –educate, create, and connect (https://extension.colostate.edu/docs/jobs/Faculty\_Educate-Create-Connect.pdf) . Candidates are sought with interests that complement and expand upon current initiatives and education activities in OEE and CSU Extension. CSU Extension and Lincoln County are seeking an Agriculture and 4-H Youth Development professional with the experience and skills to lead diverse and inclusive agriculture and 4-H Youth Development program. The person will provide leadership and organization in the development, implementation, evaluation, and reporting of educational programs in Lincoln County and assisting other counties as appropriate. The person will have a proven track record of developing and managing volunteers and building program capacity, creating innovative programming opportunities, and fostering both internal and external collaboration and teamwork. The Extension Specialist will be an effective communicator with the experience and skills to engage with a variety of people and groups. CSU Extension Specialists throughout the state work as a team and share expertise. The individual in this position works as a member of the local county Extension team and as a local representative of Colorado State University. This individual works under the guidance and supervision of the Eastern Region Director. As County Director, this position is responsible for the day-to-day operations for the Lincoln County Extension office. This position supervises 1.0 fulltime equivalent administrative professional position and 1.0 fulltime equivalent administrative support staff. The primary office location for this position is in Hugo, Colorado. While this position is eligible for a hybrid work arrangement, the individual in this position is expected to maintain a balance establishing a presence in the primary office, to effectively carry out the duties of the position. The work schedule will vary, and occasional nights and weekend work will be necessary. Conditions of EmploymentPre-employment Criminal Background Check (required for new hires), Valid Driver’s License, Travel Required Job Qualifications + Completed bachelor’s degree. Conferred degree must be in agriculture, horticulture, livestock, youth development, natural resources, human development, social or behavioral sciences or closely related field. Please note, to advance through the Extension Instructor faculty track, a completed master’s degree is required. For progression to the Extension Professor faculty track, a completed terminal degree is necessary. We encourage all successful candidates to work towards these qualifications to enhance their opportunities for advancement. + 3+ years of professional experience relevant to the Essential Job Duties (below) of this position. + Course work and/or professional experience must provide a broad and significant understanding of the discipline area associated with the position. + Must have a valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain a driver’s license or access to a licensed driver by the employment start date. + The successful candidate must be legally authorized to work in the United States by the proposed start date; Extension will not sponsor a visa for this position. Faculty rank will be determined by candidate’s academic credentials and professional experience (Faculty Rank Supplemental PDF (1).pdf (https://extension.colostate.edu/docs/jobs/Faculty-Rank.pdf) ). Preferred Job Qualifications + Master’s degree. Conferred degree must be in agriculture, horticulture, livestock, youth development, natural resources, human development, social or behavioral sciences or closely related field. + Ability to communicate through teaching, public speaking/presentation and writing as demonstrated through application materials and experience. + Ability to plan, organize, work, teach and interact with diverse populations, including stakeholders from different socio-demographic groups and with varied background knowledge of the discipline area associated with position. + Ability to secure external funding in support of the land grant mission through pursuit of contract, foundation and grant funding, and/or evidence of development of fee-for-service programs. + Ability to supervise student or volunteer participation in applied research and Extension programming. + Possess knowledge of and experience with methods of conflict resolution, facilitation, and public issues education. + Inspire, support, coach, supervise, and provide development opportunities, and formal evaluations for staff. Special Instructions to Applicants For full consideration, allmaterials must be RECEIVED no laterthan 11:59 PM Mountain Time on Monday, October 14, 2024. Please submit the following to apply: + Resume + Cover letter + Special Required Documentation – Statement (no more than 5 pages) of how you meet all applicable “Required” and “Preferred” Job Qualifications. Please respond to each bullet point separately. All applicants will be contacted approximately 15 working days after the deadline regarding their status. Next steps and interview dates will be shared to those moving forward. Four professional references will be requested of applicants that advance in the interview process. References will not be contacted without prior notification to candidates. For questions regarding the application process, contact the Talent Acquisition office atHR_TA@colostate.edu. For questions regarding the job vacancy, responsibilities, and salary, please contact Trent Hollister at trent.hollister@colostate.edu. CSU is committed to full inclusion of qualified individuals. If you are needing assistance or accommodations with the search process, please reach out to the listed search contact. References will not be contacted without prior notification to candidates. Please note, applicants may redact information from their application materials that identifies their age, date of birth, or dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution. Background Check Policy Statement Colorado State University strives to provide a safe study, work, and living environment for its faculty, staff, volunteers and students. To support this environment and comply with applicable laws and regulations, CSU conducts background checks for the finalist before a final offer. The type of background check conducted varies by position and can include, but is not limited to, criminal history, sex offender registry, motor vehicle history, financial history, and/or education verification. Background checks will also be conducted when required by law or contract and when, in the discretion of the University, it is reasonable and prudent to do so. EEO Statement Colorado State University is committed to providing an environment that is free from discrimination and harassment based on race, age, creed, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, gender, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, or pregnancy in its employment, programs, services and activities, and admissions, and, in certain circumstances, marriage to a co-worker. The University will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. Colorado State University is an equal opportunity and equal access institution and affirmative action employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce and complies with all Federal and Colorado State laws, regulations, and executive orders regarding non-discrimination and affirmative action. TheOffice of Equal Opportunity (https://oeo.colostate.edu/) is located in 101 Student Services. The Title IX Coordinator is the Director of the Office of Title IX Programs and Gender Equity, 123 Student Services Building, Fort Collins, CO 80523-0160, (970) 491-1715,titleix@colostate.edu. The Section 504 and ADA Coordinator is the Director of the Office of Equal Opportunity, 101 Student Services Building, Fort Collins, CO 80523-0160, (970) 491-5836,oeo@colostate.edu. The Coordinator for any other forms of misconduct prohibited by the University’s Policy on Discrimination and Harassment is the Vice President for Equity, Equal Opportunity and Title IX, 101 Student Services Building, Fort Collins, Co. 80523-0160, (970) 491-5836,oeo@colostate.edu. Any person may report sex discrimination under Title IX to theOffice of Civil Rights, Department of Education (https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/docs/howto.html) . Diversity Statement Personal and professional commitment to diversity and inclusion as demonstrated by involvement in teaching, research, creative activity, service to the profession and/or diversity/inclusion activities. Search ContactTrent Hollister at trent.hollister@colostate.edu Essential Duties Job Duty CategoryEducate Duty/Responsibility + Develop and conduct educational programming in response to local needs. + Work collaboratively with local government and organizational partners to develop, implement, evaluate and report impacts of non-credit educational programming for adult and youth audiences. + Provide leadership opportunities and training for adult 4-H leaders that will increase their effectiveness in working with youth and retain their commitment as volunteer leaders over sustained periods of time. + Use technology and media resources to extend information and educational opportunities to Coloradoans. Percentage Of Time15% Job Duty CategoryCreate Duty/Responsibility + Develop and provide programming for diverse audiences and assure compliance with civil rights and affirmative action policies, including reaching out to underserved and underrepresented audiences. + Engage and collaborate with community-based organizations and diverse constituents (representative of the county’s racial, ethnic and gender demographics) to understand community needs and develop support for existing and new program efforts. + Employ effective technology in managing and/or delivering educational programs. + Identify resources (grants, contracts, in-kind contributions, cost recovery fees, etc.) to enhance programs, support programming efforts and practice cost recovery. + Manage program funds in compliance with CSU and county fiscal policies and reporting requirements. + Actively participate in one or more Extension work teams to provide expertise for program and information development, delivery, and evaluation efforts statewide. + Provide program and information delivery to support colleagues in area(s) of specified expertise as appropriate. + Evaluate program implementation efforts and report educational outcomes. + Participate in trainings, conferences, or other opportunities for mentorship and professional development that improve core areas of competency/expertise. + Work with local groups and individuals to enhance their abilities to identify, prioritize, and address the needs of their community; specific emphasis will be local and regional 4-H Youth, community groups, and agriculture groups. Percentage Of Time25% Job Duty CategoryConnect Duty/Responsibility + Communicate and coordinate resources, research, and programming with faculty/staff at CSU , county, and other organizations. + Develop and support strong equitable working relationships with Extension staff, CSU faculty, local/county agencies, community leaders and private industry organizations to address priority needs. + Develop relationships and work with advisory groups and local leaders; cooperate with Extension Specialists in other counties to assess informal education needs in the area, develop/revise plans of work, implement educational strategies, and measure and report programmatic impacts. + Maintain a strong working relationship with the Board of County Commissioners, including responding to requests for consultation, research, and other assistance. + Provide conflict resolution, mediation and/or facilitate public dialogues. + Engage with public officials in policy decision influence. + Travel to and participate in meetings, professional development, events and periodic activities requiring travel and/or overnight stays. + Make intentional connections between communities and campus (i.e., faculty, centers) to increase the dissemination of science to communities. + Serve as a key partner in administering and responding to community needs assessments, community integration, and program implementation with an equity-forward approach to Extension programing. Percentage Of Time40% Job Duty CategoryAdministration Duty/Responsibility + Provide leadership and serve as a local Extension spokesperson and administrative liaison for the unit. + Manage the personnel, financial (budget & cost recovery), and space resources of the unit in an effective and efficient manner. + Positively and effectively communicate to faculty, staff, students, prospective students, and stakeholders, the policies, perspectives and goals of Extension and the university. + Foster morale and cooperation across the programs, faculty, and staff affiliated with the unit. + Work cooperatively with the Extension administration to recruit, promote, and retain faculty and staff of the highest caliber for the unit. + Supervise, evaluate, and recognize the work performance of assigned faculty and staff on a regular basis and create and support an inclusive office environment. + Devise innovative methods for securing the resources necessary to strengthen the operations in the unit including providing leadership for identifying and soliciting private and foundation gifts, external grants, and county resources. + Consult and involve Extension administration, faculty, staff, and county commissioners in major decisions. + Be a problem-solver and resolve issues by using practical judgment and experience. + Implement adaptive and effective planning processes, facilitate continuous improvement processes for your county/area/region, as well as efficient delivery of products and services. + Contribute to the creation of policies and programs that move CSU Extension and the university forward in a positive, constructive manner. + Develop working relationships with both County and CSU staff and leadership, peers, staff, other departments, organizations and agencies, and the public that are effective, inspire loyalty, excellence and integrity. Percentage Of Time20% References Requested References Requested Minimum Requested Maximum Requested Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). Applicant Documents Required Documents + Cover Letter + Resume + Special Required Documentation Optional Documents
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