Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Cns 10032098
Support Staff
C-Spirit Outreach and Promotion Coordinator
Dr. Sue Rhee is seeking a highly motivated, organized, and creative person to coordinate the communications, outreach, and stakeholder engagement activities of an interdisciplinary, multi-institutional, international research center called C-SPIRIT (Center for Sustainable Plant Innovation and Resilience through International Teamwork).
C-SPIRIT addresses the critical challenge of stabilizing global food production amid unpredictable weather patterns. It brings together experts from the United States, Canada, Japan, Republic of Korea, and the United Kingdom, to explore sustainable solutions for agriculture. By discovering and harnessing natural products from plants and microbes, it aims at enhancing plant and soil health. The goal is to ensure crop productivity despite increasing environmental stressors. By creating natural solutions to stabilize crop productivity, the Center addresses urgent agricultural problems. It reduces reliance on non-sustainable practices like synthetic fertilizers and extensive irrigation. The international collaboration also fosters multidisciplinary knowledge exchange and skill development across borders. It strengthens global scientific capabilities. It plays a pivotal role in training the next generation of scientists and leaders in sustainable agriculture. This effort contributes to the broad bioeconomy and societal well-being.
One of the primary missions of the Center is to engage industry and agricultural stakeholders, ensuring that the developed solutions are practical, scalable, and adopted widely. A particular focus on public engagement and technology adoption aims to build trust and facilitate the widespread implementation of sustainable agricultural practices. The successful applicant will be primarily responsible for advancing this mission through the responsibilities outlined below.
Duties and Responsibilities
20% Content Creation and Dissemination: Oversee the development of educational materials, such as brochures, videos, and reports, to share the Center’s research findings and broader impacts with a global audience.
15% Support External Communications: Develop and implement communication strategies to share the Center’s goals, activities, and achievements through newsletters, press releases, social media, annual reports, and a dedicated website, ensuring the Center’s work is accessible to both scientific and public audiences.
20% Coordinate Educational and Outreach Programs: Organize and manage educational initiatives, workshops, and public engagement events aimed at training the next generation of leaders in bioeconomy and sustainable agriculture. This includes working with Extension educators and other collaborators to create materials for dissemination.
10% Event Planning and Coordination: Plan and execute the Center’s outreach events, conferences, and workshops in collaboration with international partners, ensuring broad participation from scientists, stakeholders, and the public.
10% Manage Stakeholder Engagement: Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including industry partners, farmers, commodity groups, and the broader agricultural community, ensuring their input is integrated into the Center’s strategic planning.
10% Public Trust Building: Facilitate efforts to strengthen public trust in the Center’s technologies and initiatives by fostering transparent and open communication with external audiences, including addressing concerns related to new technology adoption.
5% Sustainability and Growth Strategy: Collaborate with the leadership team to identify opportunities for expanding the Center’s reach and impact by recruiting new members, partners, and stakeholders. Develop strategies for long-term sustainability, including fundraising and community-building efforts.
5% Facilitate Stakeholder Feedback and Input: Conduct surveys and hold regular meetings with stakeholders to gather feedback on the Center’s activities and align its objectives with the needs of the agricultural and scientific communities.
5% Manage Outreach Budgets and Resources: Monitor the budget allocated to outreach programs, ensuring efficient use of resources and alignment with the Center’s overall goals.
Knowledge equivalent to that which would normally be acquired in a four year college degree in Public Relations, Communications, Business or in an area related to the work being performed; one to three years of related and progressively more responsible and expansive work experience in a field related to the position including planning and managing special events; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. May require experience in word processing, database, spreadsheet, desktop publishing and/or presentation software. Position may require software specific to the operational activities of the employing unit. This position may require special licensing or certification in the field related to the area of employment.
Experience:
Technical Skills:
Communication Skills:
Education: Bachelor’s degree (required) or Master’s degree (preferred) in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, Agricultural Science, Environmental Science, or a related field.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Cover letter
CV/resume
names and contact information for 3 professional references
STANDARD 8-5
This is an off date position funded for one year from date of hire with possible extension contingent upon funding renewal.
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