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Minnesota Sea Grant Resilience Extension Associate - University of Minnesota Duluth

Minnesota Sea Grant seeks a Resilience Extension Associate to support development of green infrastructure policies in city codes and to develop and conduct resilience outreach and education. 


Apply to join our diverse team of researchers, municipal staff and non-profit partners working on a real-world, place-based project. This is a great opportunity to gain experience working in Great Lakes communities.


Who’s hiring: The University of Minnesota Sea Grant College Program


Job open date: December 1, 2022


Job close date: December 29, 2022


Application website


UMN

Job ID: 352901


Application announcement 


Contact: Madison Rodman, mrodman@umn.edu


About the job:

The University of Minnesota Sea Grant College Program seeks applicants for a Resilience Extension Associate position. This will be a one-year, full time position designed to provide a highly motivated individual experience working on community resilience efforts while supporting high-priority extension programs with Minnesota Sea Grant. The Resilience Associate will focus their efforts on building weather and climate-resilient communities in the Duluth, Minnesota region. They will primarily support a green infrastructure code and ordinance review and green infrastructure-focused community engagement, planning, and implementation efforts. 


Expected compensation for this position will be $46,074 plus University of Minnesota benefits.


For more information about this position please contact Minnesota Sea Grant Resilience Extension Educator Madison Rodman at mrodman@umn.edu.