Illinois Farm Bureau

agriculture

EducationManager

$89–123k Bloomington, Illinois, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Education Manager at Illinois Farm Bureau. Skills: Ag Education, Program Development, Staff Supervision. Oversees development and implementation of programs. Supervises assigned staff”

What You'll Achieve.

Increase ag literacy for preschool through 12th grade teachers and their students

Industry & Context.

agriculture
Eligibility Requirements

Extensive travel throughout Illinois, including overnights and one weekend per month, Ability to lift, move and/or carry materials and displays up to 50 pounds, Ability to work flexible hours as needed

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

6+ years of relevant experience or a combination of related experience, education and training, Must qualify to be substitute teacher

What You'll Do.

Oversees development and implementation of programs

Supervises assigned staff

Oversees development and distribution of classroom resources

Fosters positive relationships

Collaborates with other organizations

Manages various programs

Provides supervisory leadership

Cooperates with IAA Foundation staff

Exercises professional leadership

Assists in developing and managing departmental budget

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborates with other organizations involved in ag education and literacy; Cooperates with IAA Foundation staff on fundraising efforts

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