Extension Specialist, 4-H Outdoor Education and Shooting Sports

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Organization

North Dakota State University

Job Posted

July 26, 2024

Job status

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Job Type

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Remote

No

Contact Name

Leigh Ann Skurupey

Contact Email

leighann.skurupey@ndsu.edu

Contact Phone

701-231-7253

Deadline to Apply

Location

Fargo, ND
United States
Build excitement and knowledge in the next generation! Share your passion and expertise in the natural world with youth and adult volunteers through 4-H Youth Development!

Summary

Contribute to a dynamic team dedicated to implementing high-quality, research driven delivery strategies to engage diverse youth
audiences at the state, regional, county, and tribal nation levels. As a key 4-H youth development program team member, this
position will provide leadership for the state 4-H educational programming in outdoor education programs, as well as the state
4-H shooting sports program. The scope of role includes expanding outdoor adventure programming, promoting nature-based
learning, overseeing diverse camping experiences, and exploring other exciting experiential learning opportunities. Topic areas
may include wildlife, forestry, fishing, water science, plant sciences, conservation, outdoor recreation, energy, and more. The
individual in this role will work to develop curricula, lesson plans, train the-trainer, and programming resources in related topic
areas. Contributing to and collaborating with NDSU Extension personnel, faculty, industry stakeholders, 4-H volunteers, and
youth on work focused on outdoor education, shooting sports, wildlife experiential, and digital learning is integral to the success
of this position. This position will work with youth and adult volunteer advisory groups as they provide leadership, input, and
direction to identify programmatic needs and outreach efforts.


Specific duties will include, but not be limited to, the following:
• Provide leadership in planning, developing, conducting and evaluating innovative extension education programs in outdoor
education and the state 4-H shooting sports program.
• Provide leadership and oversight to the statewide 4-H shooting sports program, including, but not limited to, conducting official
state shooting sports matches, conducting training to certify shooting sports instructors and volunteers, leading committees
and advisory groups, implementing North Dakota and national rules and regulations, maintain state-owned shooting sports
equipment and provide support and guidance to Extension personnel for their local shooting sports programs.
• Develop and sustain strong relationships with NDSU Extension personnel, NDSU faculty, stakeholders, advisory groups,
parents, volunteers, youth and others.
• Develop and utilize appropriate media methods to communicate current and timely information to various audiences.
• Collaborate with Extension staff for needs assessments, gather and report program outputs and impacts, demonstrate program
effectiveness, work with advisory groups and the 4-H plant science program planning team, and guide future program priorities.
• Actively participate and develop professional development opportunities.
• Secure extramural funding for outdoor education and shooting sports programs.
• Provide support and guidance for the ND 4-H camp in Washburn, ND, in cooperation with the State 4-H Activities Coordinator.
Duties include, but are not limited to, camp programming, content planning, and counselor training.
• Support other 4-H youth development program efforts as assigned.


Minimum Qualifications
• Master’s in education, youth development, environmental science, outdoor education, forestry, biology, ecology, or related fields.
• Experience in teaching (formal or non-formal) and positively interacting with and managing youth and adults.
• Experience in program development and delivery to diverse audiences/communities and proven ability in establishing and
working with a diverse network of individuals.
• Demonstrated personal/interpersonal skills, including effective oral and written communication skills to teach and interact
effectively with various audiences including youth, Extension personnel, faculty and stakeholders.
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team to prioritize workloads and meet deadlines.
• Evidence of ability to effectively use established and emerging technologies related to education and youth development
programming.
• Ability to travel in local and surrounding communities and occasional long-distance travel is required as a regular part of this
position.
• Basic understanding of 4-H and the Cooperative Extension system.
• Ability to lift and carry 10–75 pounds occasionally.
• Possess a valid driver’s license.
• Pass a background check and youth protection screening.

 

Additional information and application instructions here!

Compensation Information

$70,000 - $80,000, commensurate with qualifications and experience