The successful applicant will be working in Grayson County. Grayson County is a rural county with a population just under 16,000 residents. Grayson County shares its southern border with North Carolina and Tennessee, and boasts many of the highest mountain peaks in Virginia. Grayson County has a vast array of outdoor education and recreation opportunities. Grayson’s terrain concentrates the population in somewhat separated, closely-knit communities tied together by schools, community centers, and places of worship. Grayson County has one countywide public high school based in Independence, and a private boarding school, Oak Hill Academy. As a 4-H program, Grayson County has a good relationship with the local public school system as a partner for both in-school and after-school activities. 4-H in Grayson County Schools focuses on SOL-related topics and experiential learning. Outside of the schools, the 4-H program has Teen and Livestock Clubs, and a summer camping program. The 4-H program has access to the Grayson Agriculture and Technical Education (GATE) Center with a technology-enhanced conference room and a commercial kitchen. Citizens who support our program expect traditional programming, and a highly visible staff invested in the success of our county’s youth.
The 4-H Youth Development Agent is a professional educator who provides leadership to the local 4-H program and manages its day-to-day operation. 4-H is a community of young people learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills. The mission of 4-H is to develop youth, and adults working with those youth, to realize their full potential and become effective, contributing citizens. This is achieved through the development and delivery of research-based, non-formal, hands-on educational experiences.
Responsibilities: Develops and delivers objective, research-based educational programs to meet the needs of broad audiences, specifies program goals and objectives, and identifies resources needed; provides leadership for 4-H Youth Development programs that meet the needs of all youth; identifies, recruits, trains, supports, and manages volunteers to implement and carry out the 4-H educational programming in the unit; determines unit program needs by monitoring trends and issues, and conducting unit assessments involving the unit Extension Leadership Council (ELC) and other leadership committees; networks and builds coalitions with other agencies, organizations and institutions to address the complex youth and family issues and the needs of the 4-H program; coordinates day-to-day activities and events associated with the unit 4-H program including 4-H delivery (community 4-H clubs, project 4-H clubs, school enrichment 4-H, after-school 4-H, special interest 4-H, and 4-H camping).
Individuals will be hired at the Associate Extension Agent title level. A master's degree and promotion to Extension Agent are required no later than the sixth year of employment.
Virginia Tech has an excellent benefits package, including graduate tuition waiver.
Extension Agents recognize the importance of all communities and broad reach in the development and delivery of Extension programs, actively working to increase program participation of all people. Extension Agents are responsible for VCE's civil rights policies and equal opportunity compliance.