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Program Coordinator I

Job Type Full-Time  
Experience Level Entry  
Organization Type University  
Pay Range $17 - $26 / hr  
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Job Title Program Coordinator I

Requisition Number RE48087

Working Title

Department Name 81363:Feltner Memorial 4-H Camp

Work Location London, KY

Grade Level 42

Salary Range $17.41-27.87/hour

Type of Position Staff

Position Time Status Full-Time

Required Education

MA

Click here for more information about equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu/employment/working-uk/equivalencies

Required Related Experience

1 yr

Required License/Registration/Certification

None

Physical Requirements

Must be able to lift up to 25lbs, walking with weight, sitting and standing for long periods

Shift

Days, evenings and weekends

(Typically Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm)

Job Summary

This full-time position is located at Feltner 4-H Camp in London, Ky. This position will work closely with the Camp Director to maintain current programs as well as create new curriculum for both summer and environmental camping programs. Responsible for the recruiting, hiring and training of seasonal summer camp and environmental camp interns. This position will monitor risk management and assist with guest groups, while also maintaining direct supervision for 25+ temporary and seasonal employees. This position will also be a partner with Camp Director in marketing the use of the Camp for Extension and outside groups.

Skills / Knowledge / Abilities

computer skills with the ability to supervise individuals

Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? Yes

Preferred Education/Experience

Prefer experience working or participating in 4-H programs and experience working with youth

Deadline to Apply 12/09/2024

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