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Health & Nutrition Regional Coordinator (SNAP Education Program) in Marshall, MN or Mankato, MN

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Coordinador de salud y nutrici n The Extension Center for Family Development is in need of a SNAP-Ed Regional Coordinator.
SNAP-Ed Regional Coordinators are charged with the implementation and management of the SNAP-Ed program in a defined multi-county region of the state.
This particular SNAP-Ed Regional Coordinator is in charge of the Southwest region and a portion of the Southeast region.
The person in this position will lead a team of six to ten SNAP-Ed Educators, who are responsible for fulfilling the commitment to the grant by promoting and improving individual and community health by promoting healthy eating behaviors and physical activity in low-income communities.
One significant effort within the Health and Nutrition program area is the administration of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed) grant.
Using grant dollars, educators work throughout the state to make the healthy choice the easy choice for Minnesotans with limited financial resources.
For more information on the SNAP-Ed program, visit www.
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umn.
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The SNAP-Ed Regional Coordinator will hire, train, supervise, and support the SNAP-Ed Educators in their work as they build relationships with the community; conduct community needs assessment; analyze findings; design program to fit audience; determine and implement program delivery process; and deliver, evaluate, and revise programs across a variety of community settings.
In addition to overseeing the individual educators, the person in this position is responsible for ensuring that the SNAP-Ed program is delivered in an effective and efficient manner across his/her region and that the full spectrum of prevention strategies, including public health approaches, is utilized.
Public health approaches promote policy, system, and environmental changes that improve access to healthy food and physical activity opportunities in order that individual behavioral change is possible.
This position is a full-time position and will report to the SNAP-Ed Associate Program Director.
While this position will travel frequently across the counties within the region, it will be based out of the Mankato or Marshall Regional Extension Offices.
For this position, you must have the following:
Bachelor's degree in health, nutrition, or a closely related discipline, and 4 years of related experience.
Or a combination of education and related experience to total eight 8 years.
Related experience noted above should include:
Minimum of 3 years of experience managing health, human service, or nutrition-related educational program.
Minimum of 3 years of experience teaching, community organizing, community health promotion, or community education.
Minimum of 2 years of experience supervising, including hiring, training, managing performance, coaching, and team building.
Proficiency in English and Spanish, verbal and written.
Demonstrated experience in implementing public health approaches to promote policy, system, and environmental changes related to health and/or nutrition programming.
Demonstrated skills in planning, organizing, problem-solving, and successfully completing multiple tasks under pressure of a deadline.
Demonstrated ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
Demonstrated experience working together with communities of color, immigrant communities, those living with limited income, and/OR historically marginalized populations experiencing health inequities.
Demonstrated ongoing commitment to decreasing health disparities.
Apply online at the University of Minnesota https:
//hr.
myu.
umn.
edu/jobs/ext/339706 before June 22, 2021.
Type:
Full-time.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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  • Company: University of Minnesota Extension

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