Regional Extension Educational Director – Regional Director (Region 24)

Posted: 12/15/2024

Are you passionate about supporting others in achieving their full potential and fostering a culture of growth? Are you driven by the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the community and help create positive change through your work? If so, The Department of County Services in Extension and Outreach with Iowa State University is seeking qualified candidates for an Assistant Director County Services, known as the Regional Extension Educational Director(Regional Director)! The position will serve Clarke, Decatur, Madison, and Warren counties, also known as Region 24. The primary office location for this position will be a county extension office in one of the counties served and the location will be dependent on the successful candidate and office availability. Because the position will support multiple counties, travel is required. The Regional Director: provides leadership to the county Extension councils to meet their legal obligations as an elected body and to carry out the roles and responsibilities of an Extension District. will supervise the county staff as detailed in a Memorandum of Understanding between the council and the University. oversees program delivery that meets the programmatic needs of the region. initiates strategies for the Extension council’s implementation of fiscal management, grant and contract management, human resources and program needs assessment, and oversight. works with the councils to initiate strategies to develop and oversee volunteer networks and assist the Extension council and staff to identify innovative ways to reach under-served and under-represented audiences and ensure compliance with civil rights requirements. Additionally, the Regional Director uses a proactive approach within the region to identify needs and cooperates with Extension Program Specialists to determine the appropriate programmatic response. They coordinate with Program Specialists and County Extension Councils for the future program direction, inter-disciplinary programming, secures resources to support identified needs, and assists in reporting program outcomes. The Regional Director is responsible for the appropriate administration of resources and oversees completion of all system reports for the region. They establish, organize, and facilitate networks and coalitions at the regional level to build community capacity and may also be involved in regional or multi-state partnerships or programs. The successful candidate will possess the ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with a wide variety of individuals and groups. The ability to establish partnerships with community leaders along with strong organizational, supervisory, and leadership skills are also needed for success in this position. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. on an on-going basis without sponsorship. Level Guidelines • Aware of key annual objectives of department or work unit • Understands linkage between daily activities and achievement of annual objectives of department/work unit and explains to direct reports • Focus on ISU’s mission and meeting department or work unit goals • Supervises a small department or work team • Often is a working supervisor with direct, previous experience performing work of those supervised • Has full management responsibility for direct reports, specifically the authority to hire, fire, and counsel; may share part of responsibility with higher level management • Requests approval for financial actions beyond a limited scope per policy