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  • Community Engagement Program Manager

    University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill (Chapel Hill, NC)



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    Employment Type: Permanent Staff (EHRA NF)

     

    Vacancy ID: NF0009373

     

    Salary Range: $77,618-$95,000

    Position Summary/Description:

    This position may be eligible for a hybrid work arrangement that may include a partially remote work location, consistent with System Office policy. UNC Chapel Hill employees are generally required to reside within a reasonable commuting distance of their assigned duty station. If business needs change, an individual employee’s designation may be adjusted with a required minimum of ten (10) business days’ notice unless employee conduct or safety issues necessitated otherwise at the discretion of management.

     

    The Community Engagement Program Manager is a newly created position that will report to the Assistant Director of Community Engagement and Outreach and will collaborate closely with the Assistant Director and Associate Dean of Community Engagement and Outreach to pilot programs and services that respond to community priorities around complex social challenges such as poverty, food insecurity, workforce development, healthcare access, affordable housing, child care, and other areas that affect community health and well-being.

     

    The Office of Community Engagement and Outreach seeks to find innovative ways to provide technical assistance to communities, community-based organizations, and public agencies to build their internal capacity to achieve their missions. Technical assistance may include connection to resources, needs assessments, systems mapping, workshop planning, facilitation, coalition building, curriculum development and training, program evaluation, and other types of support. The Community Engagement Program Manager will be responsible for both delivering technical assistance and managing teams of students, faculty and staff collaborators, and external consultants who provide technical assistance through the OCEO . They will be responsible for ensuring high-quality support for partners and meaningful learning experiences for students.

     

    The Program Manager will also help pilot a student consulting model within the SSW , engaging macro- and mezzo-focused students through structured practicum experiences, work-study opportunities, and research assistantships to respond to community needs. The Program Manager will mentor students and model best practices, coordinate with university collaborators and external consultants, and manage community partnerships receiving services to ensure that the OCEO delivers responsive, respectful, and effective support to communities.

     

    Some travel to community partner sites within North Carolina required.

     

    Come join our creative, collaborative team of change agents and help shape the future of community engagement at the UNC School of Social Work.

    Education and Experience:

    * Master’s degree in social work, public health, public administration or related field. MSW is preferred because of requirements related to practicum supervision, but all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.

    * Familiarity with frameworks for collective impact, systems change, or community-driven problem-solving.

    * Track record of building trust with community leaders in nonprofits, neighborhoods, government agencies, and community-based coalitions

    * Demonstrated experience providing hands-on consulting or technical assistance for community-based organizations, as well as creating scopes of work for these types of services.

    * Previous experience managing multiple, concurrent, complex projects and working in collaboration with various stakeholders across sectors

    * Confidence in facilitating stakeholder meetings to achieve consensus and co-design plans for addressing community priorities using human centered design methods.

    * Knowledge of evidence-based models and promising practices related to drivers of health and well-being; community development, cross-sector coalitions; and advocacy.

    * Experience using project management frameworks and software to support management of teams in a hybrid or virtual work environment

    * Comfortable using technology and virtual collaboration tools including Office 365, Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, Zoom, Canva, Miro, Padlet, etc.

    * Experience working as a mentor to students or early career professionals is a plus

    Essential Skills:

    * Located near Chapel Hill, NC and/or able to realistically commute at least several days per week, as well as some travel to partner locations in communities across NC.

    * Mission-driven professional with an entrepreneurial mindset who is skilled in management of multiple, complex projects, and working in collaboration with various stakeholders across sectors.

    AA/EEO Statement:

    The University is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all to apply without regard to age, color, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.

     


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