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Job Opening: Associate Director of Outreach & Engagement at UConn

 

The Office of Outreach and Engagement (O&E) at the University of Connecticut centrally oversees and supports public engagement and initiatives at UConn through outreach, community-based learning, and scholarship in dedicated partnerships with communities. O&E strengthens UConn’s activities in particular fields of regional engagement and fosters collaboration with the University’s academic divisions to further the development of UConn’s efforts.

Reporting to the Director of Outreach and Engagement, the Associate Director is responsible for a number of key programmatic initiatives on behalf of the director and O&E, serving as the lead on several program services and activities across the University. The Associate Director contributes to a broad portfolio of initiatives including awareness and recognition of campus-wide engaged service efforts, cultivation of partnerships across the campus and with external partner organizations, and contributes to the advancement and promotion of a robust outreach and engagement program at UConn. 

Full description: https://jobs.hr.uconn.edu/cw/e...rogram-administrator

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