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The Healthy Communities Coordinator works in coordination and collaboration with local agencies, partners, and community residents to plan, implement, and evaluate policy, systems, and environmental change efforts to support nutrition and healthy food access for individuals and families with limited income. The Healthy Communities Coordinator position will primarily serve Milwaukee County. Initial programming efforts will include conducting community assessments to better understand health and nutrition priorities, supporting healthy food retail efforts in farmers' markets and brick and mortar retail settings, and working with community health coalitions.
About Extension Milwaukee County: UW-Madison's Division of Extension serves the people and communities of Wisconsin by addressing local, statewide and national issues. Our Educators deliver education where people live and work in Milwaukee County communities: improving lives through research-based education, fostering partnerships and action, and facilitating positive impacts. Team members work out of our office in West Allis, WI.
We are building a culture of shared values with diverse people who are invested in each other and in our work. Our ideal candidate is flexible and adaptable with colleagues and community partners to build reciprocal relationships.
This role is housed in the Health and Well-being Institute's FoodWIse program within UW-Madison's Division of Extension. The Health & Well-Being Institute works to catalyze positive change in Wisconsin residents through evidence-based and community-engaged health promotion programs to improve health, build community capacity to identify and address health inequities, engage in collective action, and achieve greater health equity.
FoodWIse advances healthy eating habits, active lifestyles, and healthy community environments for individuals and families with limited incomes through nutrition education at the individual, community and systems levels. FoodWIse is federally funded by the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education (SNAP-Ed) and Expanded Food and Nutrition Program (EFNEP) grants.
This is a bilingual preferred position. You must state your interest in applying for the bilingual title designation within your application (language skills will be evaluated during the interview process). Upon the successful completion of a Language Proficiency Assessment, a 'bilingual' prefix will be added to the official title, and a bilingual programming responsibility will be added to the position description.
The Division of Extension has a deep and profound commitment to diversity, inclusion, and equity, believing that these values are foundational elements to eliminate disparities and expand access for all. As Extension, we acknowledge the need for strategic and coordinated actions that help us form a more equitable, anti-racist, non- biased, and inclusive organization. As such, all Extension employees are expected to foster and promote the values of diversity and inclusion. See our Call to Action: Extension's Strategic Commitment to Inclusivity & Anti-Racism Work here. Download our informational brochure to learn about our mission and our educational outreach.
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Required
Bachelor's Degree
Required:
- Bachelor's degree
- At least 2 years of experience (professional, life, volunteer) working cooperatively with community-based organizations.
- Experience using collaborative leadership and team building to accomplish project goals.
- Experience facilitating and guiding diverse groups of people toward a common goal.
- Ability to effectively work with people from a variety of cultural backgrounds and identity groups, including those associated with race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, socioeconomic status, age, gender, disability, sexual orientation, and other aspects of human diversity.
- Commitment to the goals and values of Extension's commitment to equity and social justice to support opportunities and outcomes for youth, families, and communities.
Preferred:
- Work or volunteer experience with food retail settings (farmers markets/brick and mortar retail)
- Experience leading or facilitating coalitions
- Understanding of cultural, social and political history, issues and dynamics of diverse populations living in Milwaukee County.
- Skills in developing, implementing, and evaluating multi-level educational programs and policy, systems and environmental change interventions.
- Skills in interpreting, utilizing, and applying evidence-based information and research findings.
- Ability to use problem-solving skills to successfully address complex issues.
- Spanish or Hmong speaking, writing and comprehension skills; knowledge and understanding of Hispanic/LatinX or Hmong culture. Language skills will be evaluated.
Full or Part Time: 80% - 100%
It is anticipated this position requires work be performed in-person, onsite, at a designated campus work location.
Ongoing/Renewable
Minimum $54,576 ANNUAL (12 months)
Depending on Qualifications
Employees in this position can expect to receive benefits such as generous vacation, holidays, and paid time off; competitive insurances and savings accounts; retirement benefits. Benefits information can be found at (https://hr.wisc.edu/benefits/). Please note that some benefits such as paid time off will be prorated by appointment percentage.
This position has a bilingual preferred qualification. Upon the successful completion of a Language Proficiency Assessment, a 'bilingual' prefix will be added to the official title. The bilingual prefix is accompanied by a $3500.00 pay increase applied to the annual salary.
Please note that successful applicants are responsible for ensuring their eligibility to work in the United States (i.e. a citizen or national of the United States, a lawful permanent resident, a foreign national authorized to work in the United States without need of employer sponsorship) on or before the effective date of appointment.
To begin the application process, click the "apply now" button. You will be prompted to upload the following documents:
- Resume
- Letter of Qualifications (cover letter)
Please address the following in either your resume or cover letter:
- Work history and lived experience that are relevant to the position.
- Relevant skills - provide a clear overview of your skills and how they fit the job.
- Training/education - describe any coursework that matches the job requirements.
- Experience in interpreting, utilizing, and applying evidence-based information.
- Experience working cooperatively with community-based organizations.
For additional guidance and resources on how to tailor your application materials to the job posting, please click here.
Bilingual candidates must state their interest in applying for the bilingual title designation within their application. This will notify the hiring committee to evaluate your level of language proficiency as a part of the interview process (language skills will be assessed).
We are committed to reducing bias in the recruitment process and utilize a redacted application process, which is the practice of removing personally identifiable information from application materials before the screening of applicants begins. This may include, but is not limited to, name, gender, age, education, address, dates (such as graduation dates), photos, references, links to personal webpages, supervisor names, and/or citizenship.
Jerold Braatz
jerold.braatz@wisc.edu262-548-7786
Relay Access (WTRS): 7-1-1. See RELAY_SERVICE for further information.
Public Health Educator(HS001)
A47-EXTENSION/YFH/HLTH/NUTR/FOODWI
Academic Staff-Renewable
301506-AS
Full Time
$96k-138k (estimate)
06/24/2024
09/29/2024
enzyme.wisc.edu
Maple Valley, WA
<25
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