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Community Engagement Assistant

Community Engagement Assistant

Interested in being a champion for diversity, equity and inclusion on public lands?
Have mad skills in using creative social media and working with partners?

This opportunity is for YOU!

The Community Engagement Assistant is a position working directly with the U.S. Forest Service at the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests main office in Gainesville, Georgia. The position supports the
Georgia Mountains Children’s Forest Network (CFN), a collective of dynamic partners coming together to make change. As land managers, NGO’s, and individuals with unique tools and resources, CFN together works to expand and build upon successful programming and increase access to public lands for all.

CFN sponsors programs such as Forest For Every Classroom educator workshops that provide skills for place-based service learning, Restoring Ourselves Restoring Our Lands educator training for expanding equity on public lands, NextGen Forest Ambassadors outdoor experiential program for teens, Every Kid Outdoors 4th grade outreach programs, along with myriad classroom visits, career connections, events, festivals, and more!

The Community Engagement Assistant position duties and roles include:

·        Develop comprehensive social media strategy, including streamlining accounts, creating calendar, bringing pizazz, growing audience, increasing engagements, and deepening usefulness of accounts to both program and users
·        Maintain robust and dynamic social media and web presence appropriate for all audiences; ensure accounts and posts are fully accessible to people of all abilities
·        Assist in development and implementation of conservation education programs to a variety of young people, educators and partners
·        Provide administrative and practical CFN program support, including youth and parent communication, teacher and administrator communication, creating content for email newsletters, scheduling meetings and developing agendas, arranging logistics for events, etc.
·        Work with local volunteers and non-profit groups to engage in community development activities and delivery of conservation education, recreation and natural resource programs and activities 
·        Establish and maintain lists of interested stakeholders for the purpose of partnership efforts and community collaboration
·        Work with non-profit groups and forest leadership to assist in grants and agreement opportunities 
·        Organize volunteer events to introduce the community to the work that the Forest Service conducts, career opportunities, and to develop future land stewards
·        Use a variety of communications tools to share information with the public regarding the Forest Service and CFN, including web content, videos, factsheets, reports, flyers, infographics and interpretive displays
·        Prepare audio-visual programs, according to instructions, for both specific presentations and for broad repeated use
·        Organize and maintain CFN photo and video archives
·        Support Smokey Bear wildfire prevention outreach programs as needed
·        Process applications and conduct site visits to inform reports and proposals
·        Additional tasks to support Forest Service and CFN priorities, as needed

An Ideal Candidate:
·        Is a flexible, self-motivated problem-solver with an adventurous, can-do approach
·        Collaborates well with others and shines in a team environment
·        Has experience thinking about and discussing themes of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion
·        Enjoys time with groups of young people and creating mentorship opportunities
  • Has interpersonal communication, public speaking and/or customer service experience with an emphasis on conservation education, partnership and stakeholder engagement
  • Has good working knowledge of written and oral communication principles, techniques and methods; analytical methods; and interpersonal relations
  • Uses good writing skills sufficient for writing and editing feature and quasi-technical articles and reports
  • Has ability to perform duties in an office setting, as well as assignments which may result in exposure to hazards associated with foot travel to remote forested areas and lifting/carrying event materials and equipment up to 50 lbs.
  • Has experience creating and coordinating presentations using various software programs such as video editors, Zoom, PowerPoint, Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and AdobeConnect, etc.
  • Possesses a Public Relations, Communications, Education, Outdoor Recreation, Business Administration, Environmental Sciences or similar relevant degree

Program Supports Include:
·        Pandemic telework accommodations and personal protective equipment to ensure employee safety
·        Human resources support from Greening Youth Foundation
·        Supervision and mentorship from U.S. Forest Service
·        Forest Service uniform; use of government vehicle for work-related travel; equipment and supplies needed to perform duties
·        Oversight and guidance on Forest Service policies and practices; review of all external products
·        Lots of training opportunities, including formal and on-the job training in planning, organizing, and executing information, external relations, public involvement, and environmental education activities, to develop experience in various phases of public affairs, partnerships, and volunteer services
·        Eligibility for Public Lands Corps federal hiring authority upon completion of program requirements

The position is to be filled in early 2021 and will continue full-time for 52 weeks with potential for extension.

Location:  Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests, Gainesville, Georgia
Benefits: weekly commuter stipend
 
Prior to starting this position, a government security background clearance will be required.