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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThis position will be considered temporary parttime no benefits working May December 2021.
The Hanley Sustainability Institute (HSI) is searching for a recent graduate to join our team as a project coordinator focused on resource conservation projects. A recent undergraduate or graduate student available for 30 hours/week during summer and fall 2021 is preferred. HSI currently hosts a project coordinator (Spring 2021 with our energy team and an additional 12 undergraduate student sustainability leaders addressing waste diversion the campus garden and pollinator prairies energy conservation and student peer education.
The successful candidate will have the opportunity to engage in multiple components of HSIs sustainability work but will primarily focus on providing leadership in composting and waste diversion garden production and establishment of native pollinator planting areas. In addition to facilitating HSI student leader teams in these areas the coordinator will support handson learning and volunteer opportunities related to compost waste garden and native plantings. This position works closely with the HSI campus waste and growing teams and works in coordination with Facilities Management Dining Services and additional campus partners. The position is limited to 30 hours/week. The successful candidate would preferably have an academic or professional development interest that is resonant with sustainability. HSI project coordinators have the opportunity to develop and manage new initiatives within the scope of campus sustainability that support their professional or academic interests.
Over the last five years HSI has developed a crossdisciplinary network of innovative people and projects stimulating and supporting dynamic collaboration between the College of Arts and Sciences School of Engineering School of Education and Health Sciences School of Business Administration the University of Dayton Research Institute Facilities Management and within the community. Students from all programs at the University of Dayton are encouraged to apply.
Roles and Responsibilities
30 hours/wk
Informed by its Catholic and Marianist mission the University is committed to the principles of diversity equity and inclusion. Informed by this commitment we seek to increase diversity achieve equitable outcomes and model inclusion across our campus community. As an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer we will not discriminate against minorities women protected veterans individuals with disabilities or on the basis of race color national origin religion sex sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Full-Time