Urgently Require USU Extension Mustang Camp Program Coordinator in Logan, UT
Job title: USU Extension Mustang Camp Program Coordinator
Company: Utah State University
Job description: Overview
Utah State University Extension invites applications for a part-time USU Extension and USU 4-H Youth Programs program assistant position to help USU Extension Faculty organize and conduct two or more Mustang Camps the summer of 2024 - 2026. Work space will be provided at the Utah 4-H State Office on campus in Logan, Utah, and some work may be done remotely.
We welcome candidates with knowledge in one or more agriculture, animal science, and/or 4-H youth program areas. We are especially interested in candidates that are organized, creative, and well versed in marketing and content creation.
The estimated start date for this position is flexible with an approximate start date of November 3, 2023. The position will end upon the completion of the funding grant in September of 2026. Hours are flexible to work with class schedules.
More information about Utah State University Extension and 4-H Programs can be found here:
More information about Mustang Camps can be found here:
Please reach out to Jessie Hadfield at for additional questions about the position.
Responsibilities
- Support USU Extension professionals in developing and distributing written materials related to Mustang Camps.
- Assist Utah 4-H Marketing and Social Media staff with scheduling posts, content creation, and maintaining accurate information on website
- Respond to requests, office visits, telephone calls, emails and correspondence promptly and professionally.
- Assist with fundraising, development, and donor communication
- Assist with the planning and implementation of various 4-H events, year round.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Ability to plan, organize and direct educational programs
- Experience in teaching adult and/or youth audiences
- Excellent oral and written English communication skills
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and as a team member
- Ability to travel throughout state as needed
- Marketing, teaching, and community engagement via Social media
- Graphic design and content creation including writing blog posts, designing flyers, and curricula.
- Program development, delivery, and/or evaluation related to agriculture, animal science, and/or 4-H youth development activities
- Conducting needs assessments to track persistent and emerging community issues and problems
- Recruiting, supervising, and working with volunteers
- Public speaking and presenting information, research, and program impacts at local, state, and national conferences and events
- Prior experience with the Land Grant University System