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Carnegie Community Engagement Elective Classification

While the next application for this classification will not be announced until January 2013, more information is available at the Carnegie website —  including a timeline and which campuses will need to apply or reapply.  We encourage you to become familiar with criteria and the process now.

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On Monday, January 16th, College Students will Honor Dr. King Through Service

On January 16, 2012, Americans across the country will honor Dr. King by helping their neighbors and communities. The Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Holiday is a National Day of Service, and a time to re-commit ourselves to serving each other and our communities.  Led by the Corporation for National and Community Service, the MLK Day of Service will include thousands of projects spread across all 50 states.

For the 2012 Day of  Service, NC Campus Compact is a subgrantee of Wisconsin Campus Compact in collaboration with Michigan Campus Compact, Missouri Campus Compact and Oregon Campus Compact. Wisconsin Campus Compact is a national lead agency for the MLK Day of Service, with funding provided by the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS).  Students from all backgrounds will come together to celebrate MLK Day by making a difference in their communities. Projects will include delivering meals, refurbishing schools and community centers, collecting food and clothing, signing up mentors, supporting veterans and military families, promoting nonviolence, and more, with many projects starting on King Day and lasting throughout the year

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Faculty Director/Program Advisor, Center for Service-Learning, Mesa Community College

Develops, coordinates, and advises students in special programs designed to fulfill the mission of the Center for Service-Learning. This position provides guidance and support to faculty, staff, students and community members involved in the service-learning program. This position will support the grants that this department coordinates; will advise students that
serve as service-learning assistants that support general student placement in service-learning classes; responsible for advising and supporting all evening, online and weekend service-learning classes and community service events.  Demonstrates a commitment to diversity, innovation, and integrity; and collaborates across the college to insure service excellence, student success, and public stewardship.

For the full description and to apply online visit:  www.maricopa.edu/hrweb

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Campus Corps Program Manager, Montana Campus Compact

The Campus Corps Program Manager is responsible for the administration of a Montana-wide AmeriCorps volunteer program. In that capacity, the role is responsible for managing a multi-phase, robust site development process (including designing and disseminating a Request For Proposals, regularly visiting communities in-person and meeting with potential partners and engaging local MTCC affiliates as partners); Managing a transparent grant competition (including recruiting grant readers, scoring applications, negotiating with applicants, etc); VISTA site supervisor training and technical assistance; AmeriCorps member skill and citizenship training; AmeriCorps site performance tracking and programmatic compliance; and proposal writing. The program manager is responsible for directly supervising the Campus Corps Senior Leader, and indirectly the member corps distributed across the state. The role requires a high degree of initiative and independence. The position is also responsible for directly supervising the MTCC Senior Campus Corps leader, and indirectly responsible for the corps of AmeriCorps members disbursed across Montana.
For the full description visit:  http://umjobs.silkroad.com/
Applicans can click on “all current openings” and then scroll to the professional positions.
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