Collegiate 4-H members,
Please pass these national opportunities on to your club members:
1. ACCESS 4-H Focus Groups
- Deadline: December 30
2. National Collegiate 4-H Conference Early Registration
- Deadline: January 7th (Absolute last deadline is January 21st)
3. 4-H Citizenship Washington Focus Program Assistant Summer Internship (CWF PAs)
- Deadline: January 27th
4. Collegiate 4-H Facilitators for National 4-H Conference
- Deadline: January 31st
1. ACCESS 4-H Focus Groups: Help National 4-H Solve What To Do About 4-H Online- Due December 30
It will only take about 3 hours in January to contribute to the future of 4-H everywhere!
Late applications may be accepted if they're
received soon!
Please share this exciting national opportunity with your Collegiate 4-H members, 4-H teens,
college-age 4-H alumni, volunteers, and staff! The ACCESS 4-H focus groups will
provide key guidance for the creation of a new 4-H online environment that
provides information, interaction and instruction to all audiences of the 4-H
community.
ACCESS 4-H is looking for visionaries to help explore and
design the idea of an online community that 4-H has been asking for, one that
tells the world our stories and our impact while connecting the 4-H community
nationwide in ways we've never explored. You are the experts. Having been
involved day-to-day with 4-H, you have the insight, wisdom and knowledge to
design a whole new way of connecting.
Responsibilities:We will gather for a short
series of telephone and online collaborations (between January 7-18) resulting
in a brand new 4-H online community. Following the 2 weeks of focus groups,
focus group participants will be offered the chance to be among the first to
test and try out the new ACCESS
4-H.
Eligibility/Criteria/Application:
All we
need is 1-2 paragraphs explaining your 4-H background and your interest in
bringing 4-H up to speed with what you need online. We'll also need your
contact information (name, age, home state/county, phone number, email
address).
Submit your application to us at
acce...@4-h.org by December
30. Please get your applications in soon - we'll be accepting participants on a
first-come first-serve basis, with preference given to applications received
before December 30.
For more information about the ACCESS 4-H project,
please visit
http://www.4-h.org/access4-h/
2. National Collegiate 4-H Conference Early Registration- Due January 7thThis is a reminder that the Deadline for early registration for the National Collegiate 4-H Conference in
Denver is January 7th!
Any registration forms postmarked, or emailed after that date will be
assessed a late fee of $25. Be sure to get your registration in!
Remember that the conference fee is $225. Find out more information
about the conference at
http://nationalconference.collegiate4h.org The final deadline for registration will be January 21st! HURRY to avoid a late fee!
3. 4-H Citizenship Washington Focus Program Assistant Summer Internship (CWF PAs)Looking for a summer job? Want to work for 4-H helping thousands of 4-H teens learn citizenship and leadership skills in our nation's capitol? How does DC for the summer with free room and board sound to you?
Job
Summary: A National 4-H Council Program Assistant will become a
licensed Class B Tour Guide for the District of Columbia metro area and
will facilitate National 4-H Council's educational curricula to groups
of youth from across the country. These job functions are accomplished
in collaboration with each group's coordinator as well as Council
program
staff and planning staff. National 4-H Council programs are
intense and exciting learning experiences for youth and adults from all
over the United States and the world. Program Assistants make these
programs successful by using their skills and knowledge to help the
participants have the most educational and fun experience possible in
Washington DC and at the National 4-H Youth Conference Center. The
hours of a Program Assistant are very long, usually between 50-60 hours
a
week, and often include evenings, weekends and holidays.
Program Assistants for the Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF) programs must be able to successfully fulfill the
requirements of the D.C. Tour Guide License. Applicants must:
* Have experience in leadership roles, public speaking, and presenting
* Be flexible and work well under pressure and with others
* Be at least 18 years old and no older than 25
* Have at least a high school diploma or equivalent, with education beyond high school preferred. Courses in
political science, communications, history, and education preferred
* Be a citizen of the United States
* Be able to read, write and speak the English language
* Pass a satisfactory background check
* Successfully complete the tour guide exam and meet the medical and physical requirements of DCRA
Specific CWF P.A. RolesTour Guide:
Program Assistants lead
trips into the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, and provide
commentary on points of interest throughout the city, so that
participants learn from these educational opportunities. PA's are the
primary liaison between the National 4-H Youth Conference Center and
each group during their stay at the National 4-H Youth Conference
Center.
Program Facilitator:
Program Assistants lead educational workshops
conducted at the National 4-H Youth Conference Center. This role may
include checking the arrangements for room-set-up, audio-visual,
entertainment, speakers, transportation, field trips, workshops,
recreation, and developing specific curriculum for ongoing programs.
PA's facilitate
educational curriculum focusing on civic engagement and
citizenship. PA's must also meet with adult and group leaders where
they assist and orient groups as they arrive, help to provide
recreational and other free-time activities for participants,
facilitate workshops, and other program needs.
Terms of EmploymentThe agreed upon salary is $300 per week.
PA's are required to reside in provided housing, at The National 4-H
Youth Conference Center, Gertrude Warren Hall, group housing. Dates of
employment are May-August. Travel to and from Washington is at the PA's
own expense.
4. Collegiate 4-H Facilitators
Collegiate 4-H
Facilitators provide leadership for key components of the National 4-H
Conference. Facilitators lead delegates through team building
activities, "citizenship excursions" as well as round table
discussions —which leads to the recommendations that youth provide to
the Secretary of Agriculture and others to strengthen the 4-H Youth
Development Program.
NATIONAL LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY – 2008 National 4-H Conference
The National 4-H Headquarters is
pleased to announce an opportunity for Collegiate 4-H Members to serve
as Collegiate Facilitators at the 2008 National 4-H Conference in Chevy
Chase, Maryland. The conference will be held from Saturday, March 29 –
Thursday, April 3, 2008. Collegiate Facilitators will be required to
arrive Thursday, March 27
th and depart on April 3rd.
This year's conference promises to be
an exciting event for all involved, as more than 400 delegates from
across the country come together to explore the theme "Green A.I.D. -
Acquire, Inform, Deliver". The theme reflects the question, "As
society becomes more environmentally conscious, how can the 4-H Youth
Development Program "A.I.D." in enhancing socially significant and relevant
programming to increase the environmental awareness of our clubs, our
communities, our country, and our world."
Collegiate Facilitators play a key
role throughout the conference as they lead delegates in a variety of
team building activities, round table discussions, and lead
"citizenship excursions" through D.C. Facilitators will undergo
training in facilitation techniques as well as develop skills in
leading groups on field trips, through icebreakers and team building
exercises.
Facilitators are expected to
participate in all activities during the Conference and will depart on
April 3. All travel expenses will be reimbursed. Meals and lodging
are provided as part of the conference.
For more information, contact Eddy Mentzer at
emen...@csrees.usda.gov .
Application Form Available at http://4hconf.4-h.org/collegiate4hfacilitators.aspx
More opportunities available at http://www.collegiate4h.org