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Position
Announcement
Program Coordinator
Participatory Research and
Planning Program &
Youth in Development
Initiative
Community
Partnership Center
University
of Tennessee
The Community Partnership Center (CPC) at the University
of Tennessee is seeking (pending approval) a dynamic and self-motivated
individual for a unique opportunity as Program Coordinator for the Participatory Research and Planning
Program and Youth in Development
Initiative.
The CPC is internationally recognized as a leader in
approaches that promote greater public participation in community development,
planning, public policy and research.
The CPC was recognized as a United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development national best practices recipient in 2000 (one of only four
university based centers in the United States to receive such an honor). The CPC has developed several innovative
models for engaging community members in civic issues and social change that
have been featured at international conferences and workshops, and highlighted
in professional, academic and government publications in the United States and
abroad. The CPC works with a
network of over 1,000 community development, planning, public management, social
service and public policy practitioners from 47 states, the District of
Columbia, Puerto Rico, and 53 nations.
The Program
Coordinator will be responsible for the management and ongoing development of
both the Participatory Research and
Planning Program and the Youth in
Development Initiative.
Duties will
include:
·
Manage all components of the Participatory Research and Planning
Program and the Youth in Development Initiative
·
Grant writing and project development
·
Implement projects that promote public participation in community
development
·
Implement community youth development projects
·
Manage and expand the CPC’s growing international network of
government agencies, development agencies and practitioners
·
Develop partnerships with local, regional, national and
international organizations who focus on public participation, community
planning, community development, community youth development and international
development
·
Plan and lead an international field-training on public
participation in community development
·
Manage and expand the CPC’s international online community of
practitioners through virtual consulting and community development technical
assistance services (including a public participation discussion list)
·
Develop and coordinate an international technical assistance panel
of practitioners who can provide online consultation to members of the CPC’s
community development network or other interested parties
·
Publish articles and hand-books on the CPC’s programs, projects
and approaches
·
Edit a quarterly journal on public participation in civic affairs
and research
·
Make presentations on the CPC’s programs, projects and approaches
at national and international meetings
·
Assist with the planning and implementation of public
participation initiatives in the Knoxville, TN Empowerment Zone (EZ)
·
Assist with the planning and implementation of participatory
sustainable development case studies in TX, AL, NC and KY.
Qualifications:
·
An advanced or professional degree in a relevant field
·
A minimum of (3) years experience in community development and
program management
·
Skills and experience in public participation, community-based
research, community planning, community youth development and group
facilitation
·
Experience working in urban and rural low resource communities and
multi-cultural environments
·
Community Development experience in more than one city / region /
state or country preferred
·
Familiarity with service learning and university / community
outreach programs
·
Experience in grant writing and grant management
·
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
·
Knowledge or experience in PowerPoint, list-serves / discussion
lists, media arts (i.e. photography and videography), digital technologies, data
bases, and web page design helpful
·
Proficiency in speaking Spanish helpful
Salary and Start
Date:
The salary range for this position is $32,000 to $40,000
(US), depending on experience. The
incumbent will receive full University of Tennessee employee benefits, including
health insurance and retirement plan.
The target start date for this position is Monday July 30, 2001.
Applications
should include a curriculum vita (CV) or detailed resume, a writing sample, a
grant proposal (if possible) and information for four references (including a
community-based organization) who have direct knowledge of your qualifications
for this position. The application
deadline is Friday June 1,
2001.
Direct Inquiries and
Applications to:
Dr. Virginia Seitz, Executive Director
Community Partnership Center
The University of Tennessee
410 Aconda Court
Knoxville, TN 37996-0645
phone 865.974.4542
fax
865.974.9035
email cpc@utk.edu
The
University of Tennessee, Knoxville does not discriminate on the basis of race,
sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability or veteran status in
provision of educational programs and services or employment opportunities and
benefits. This policy extends to
both employment by and admission to the University. The University does not discriminate on
the basis of race, sex or disability in its education program and activities
pursuant to the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title
IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. Inquiries and charges of violations
concerning Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, ADA or the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act (ADEA) or any of the other above referenced policies should be
directed to the Office of Diversity Resources and Educational Services (DRES),
1818 Lake Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37996-3560, telephone (423) 974-2498 (TTY
available). Requests for
accommodation of a disability should be directed to the ADA Coordinator at the
Office of Human Resources Management, 600
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