Hiring Department University of Missouri (MU) Office of Extension and Engagement
University of Missouri
Extension 4-H Youth Development Program
Job Description MU TITLE: Assistant/Associate/Full
Extension Professional
LOCATION: : Jefferson City, Missouri, primarily serves Cole County along with Callaway and
Osage counties in the East Central Region, with additional service across the state as needed.
Specialist
EmphasisUniversity of Missouri Extension 4-H youth development programs help children and teens become caring, capable,
competent, and contributing through a series of progressive experiences over time with caring adults during non-school hours. 4-H youth
development programs focus on the broader developmental needs of youth rather than preventing single issues or problems. 4-H youth
development programs use a human ecological approach, recognizing that young people are part of systems, including family, school,
community, and society.
Program specialization: The Field Specialist in 4-H Youth Development is responsible for planning,
implementing, and evaluating positive youth and volunteer development programs.
This position is a 12-month, ranked, non-tenure
track appointment at the rank of assistant, associate, or full Extension Professional. Rank will be determined at the time of appointment
based on qualifications and experience in accordance with the MU Extension faculty standards. This position will hold the working title of
Field Specialist in 4-H Youth Development.
As a Field Specialist, your workload distribution at appointment will be 90% Extension
Teaching and 10% Traditional Service.
This appointment is renewable annually at the discretion of the University and workload
distribution may change at the discretion of Extension leadership. Circumstances affecting continued employment include, but are not limited
to, work performance, fund availability, and educational priorities.
Duties and Responsibilities - Implement
community-based 4-H PYD programs, in-school and after-school programs, short-term interest (SPIN) Clubs, and enrichment
activities.
- Use and recommend research-based curriculum and teaching methods.
- Secure a culture of high-quality service for
all the 4-H members and volunteers
- Provide leadership to 4-H councils and committees
- Recruit, develop, and train youth and
adults to assist as leaders with implementing the 4-H program.
- Conduct evaluations of the Missouri 4-H programs (evaluations
provided).
- Ensure that all the youth and adults in the county have the opportunity to participate in extension
programs.
- Apply for and administer local grants and other funding sources.
- Provide supervision and development to program
associate(s).
- Other duties as assigned.
CORE DUTIES OF MU EXTENSION SPECIALISTSMU Extension
Specialists deliver the University of Missouri to all Missourians. They serve all Missourians by bringing research-based solutions to work
on local problems. MU Extension Specialists teach new and foundational concepts, link people to resources, support partner organizations,
participate in research, train volunteers, evaluate programs, foster innovation, and serve communities. MU Extension Specialists work as a
team to expand educational attainment, foster economic development, and improve health outcomes. These core duties fall into three major
areas:
Educate, Create, and Connect.- Educate. MU Extension specialists design,
conduct, and evaluate educational programs. MU Extension specialists teach research-based information via meetings, in-person and online
courses, continuing education classes, technical assistance, volunteer training, media, websites, consultation, and other educational
methods. They provide educational programs that support Missouri's learners and clients' individual, organizational, and community
goals.
- Create. MU Extension specialists develop innovative and research-informed educational products, services, materials,
and other scholarly works. These include curricula, publications, presentations, educational tools, websites, and similar resources. MU
Extension specialists obtain and use extramural funding to support creative works. MU Extension specialists contribute to the scholarship of
Extension and Engagement by evaluating programs that result in learning and behavior changes that impact individuals and
communities.
- Connect. MU Extension specialists engage with learners, stakeholders, volunteers, and communities, including
county extension councils, government officials and agencies, partners, and University and professional organizations. MU Extension
specialists listen and respond with care. MU Extension specialists intentionally foster engaged partnerships and robust connections to the
vast array of programs offered by the University of Missouri System.
Professional Expectations - Engage with
stakeholders in all counties to identify educational needs and then collaborate with appropriate internal and external partners to meet
those needs.
- Create an annual plan of work that reflects local needs and aligns with statewide program area efforts. Provide a
monthly report to county extension councils, supervisors, county commissioners, and others regarding programmatic efforts. Attend at least
one county extension council each month and provide an oral update on program efforts at that meeting.
- Collaborate with campus-based
specialists on research projects and then deliver findings from those efforts via demonstrations, field days, courses, workshops,
consultations, publications, and appropriate media.
- Effectively work with supervisors, other specialists, and local leaders to
complete administrative tasks as needed.
- Demonstrate competency in communication, educational programming, subject matter knowledge,
educational delivery, volunteer management, grant acquisition, teamwork, interpersonal relations, organization knowledge, leadership, and
professionalism.
- Offer timely, research-based information during times of natural disasters or similar events.
- Represent the
University of Missouri on boards and committees as assigned.
- Participate in professional development events to improve both
technical and leadership skills.
- Conduct all activities per the Civil Rights Acts, Title IX, Rehabilitation, Americans with
Disabilities Act, and local, state, and regional affirmative action plans.
- Other duties and responsibilities as assigned to support
the mission of MU Extension.
Additional Expectations- MU Extension Specialists regularly travel throughout
Missouri and occasionally to out-of-state locations. MU Extension requires specialists to have a valid Missouri driver's license, a legally
operating vehicle, and wireless telephone/data service for University use. MU Extension specialists receive reimbursement for approved
travel expenses, per University of Missouri policy.
- MU Extension programs often occur outside of regular business hours. MU
Extension Specialists should expect to attend these events as needed to meet the needs of learners, clients, and stakeholders.
MU EXTENSION LEADERSHIP RECEIVEDThe Senior Program Director for 4-H Youth Development provides overall
programmatic leadership. Programmatic supervision comes from the Assistant Director of Missouri 4-H (Education Director) for the Missouri
4-H and administrative oversight from the Regional Director
. MU EXTENSION INFORMATIONThe
University of Missouri (MU) Office of Extension and Engagement's distinct land-grant mission is to improve lives, communities, and economies
by producing relevant, reliable, and responsive educational strategies throughout Missouri. Our dedicated and knowledgeable specialists and
staff collaborate with researchers and community leaders to develop and deliver programs that address the needs of Missourians, including
educational attainment, economic development, and healthy people. For more information about MU Extension and Engagement, please visit
https://extension.missouri.edu/.
UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONThe
University of Missouri, also known as Mizzou and MU, is the Flagship University of the four-campus University of Missouri System. It is one
of the state's land-grant universities. MU's comprehensive undergraduate and graduate, professional, and research programs attract an annual
enrollment of more than 30,000 students. MU Extension and Engagement programs are located on all four campuses and in 114 counties and St.
Louis city.
Qualifications An earned PhD or master's degree at time of appointment.
Candidates
will be evaluated on: Hours of upper-level coursework in one or more of the following areas: child, adolescent, and adult
human development; education, learning theory, and learning strategies; organizational systems and human resource management; community
development/partnerships; and volunteerism.
Anticipated Hiring Range This position offers a minimum
starting salary of $58,000, with the final salary determined based on the candidate's qualifications and
experience.
Application Materials Complete the brief online application and be prepared to upload:
*
Cover Letter
* Resume/CV
* Copies of all academic transcripts, and
* a list of 3-5 references
For questions regarding the online
application process contact
MUHR@missouri.edu or call 573.882.7976. For technical problems with the
online application process contact
Helpdesk@missouri.edu or call
573.882.5000.
Sponsorship Information Visa Sponsorship Information:Applicants must
be authorized to work in the United States. The University will not sponsor applicants for this position for employment
visas.
Benefit Eligibility This position is eligible for University benefits. As part of your total
compensation, the University offers a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental and vision plans, retirement, and
educational fee discounts for all four UM System campuses. For additional information on University benefits, please visit the Faculty &
Staff Benefits website at
https://www.umsystem.edu/totalrewards/benefits.
Equal Employment
OpportunityThe University of Missouri is an
Equal Opportunity
Employer.
To request ADA accommodations, please call the Director of Accessibility and ADA at 573-884-7278.