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The Sustainable Agriculture Education Association <http://www.sustainableaged.org/> (SAEA) is seeking an Outreach Coordinator to help us achieve our communications and outreach goals as a national organization dedicated to teaching and learning about sustainable and just food systems for all. These goals broadly pertain to membership communications, website updates, conference outreach, and promoting the principles of Equity <http://www.sustainableaged.org/saea-develops-new-equity-statement/> affirmed by our members. The Outreach Coordinator is a contracted position for one year, with the possibility of renewal. Additionally, the Coordinator will support the SAEA Steering Council by participating in monthly conference calls, and will report to the SAEA Chair/Vice Chair.
 
A full description of responsibilities, compensation, and preferred qualifications can be found online here:
 
http://www.sustainableaged.org/get-involved-saea/open-positions/
 
How to Apply

If interested, please submit the following materials by May 13, 2019:
 
- Cover letter
- CV or resume
- A short sample of writing or project that reflects your skills and
interests. Examples include a website, editorial, series of social media
posts, or other media that you feel demonstrates your capacity as an
innovative communicator.
- Submit application materials to: [log in to unmask]
- Start date is June 15, 2019, with flexibility.
 
 
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. For more information on
the Sustainable Agriculture Education Association, please see:
www.sustainableaged.org. If you have questions about this position, please
write to: [log in to unmask]
 
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Maywa Montenegro | [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
UC President's Postdoctoral Fellow | University of California Davis
Fellow | National Science Foundation
Communications Coordinator | UC Berkeley Center for
Diversified Farming Systems
https://ourenvironment.berkeley.edu/people/maywa-montenegro
 
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