| Posted July 2, 2004:
The Michigan Land Use Institute, one of America’s
largest and most effective state-based Smart Growth advocacy
organizations, seeks an accomplished project coordinator and
writer to conserve farmland, grow jobs, and enrich communities
by advocating for agricultural entrepreneurs and community-based
food systems in Michigan.
The writer/coordinator’s primary charge is to strengthen
the Entrepreneurial Agriculture Project’s on-the-ground
work in northwest Lower Michigan, including a farm-to-cafeteria
initiative with area schools, a local food marketing campaign,
and a broadening coalition of business, agriculture, and community
interests. This full-time position involves working closely
with the project’s director to communicate — through
research, journalism, advocacy, and marketing — the
rural development potential and policy imperatives of sustainable,
entrepreneurial agriculture and community-based food systems
The writer/coordinator will join a team of nationally prominent
journalists, policy experts, and organizers who are devoting
their careers to empowering citizens, elevating the public
interest, and advancing innovative solutions to sprawling
patterns of development. The Institute’s 15-member staff
works interdependently at the local, state, and national levels
for policies that build thriving cities, prosperous farms,
transportation choices, and clean, refreshing spaces.
Professional Skills, High-Energy, Supremely Competent
The ideal candidate is a very well-organized program specialist
and writer with proven ability to move projects methodically
through the stages of planning, budgeting, fundraising, networking,
management of contacts and correspondence, scheduling, coordination
of resources and people, community outreach, follow-up, and
expansion. The Institute also considers the ability to write
well as one of the top priorities in hiring new staff members.
Success in this new position requires keen journalistic instincts
for being able to identify, frame, and tell stories that paint
the big picture and to do so with some frequency. We also
value staff members who are able to work collegially, proactively,
and patiently with people and groups with diverse perspectives,
including colleagues on our staff who are creative, intensely
thoughtful, and not at all reticent.
It is important for the candidate to demonstrate familiarity
and experience with the community food system movement. This
national movement is focused on building and connecting consumer
demand for fresher, safer, healthier foods with smaller family-farm
entrepreneurs who need agriculture policy reforms and business
development assistance to effectively switch to more sustainable
practices and tap local and regional markets.
Responsibilities:
Under the direction and in cooperation with the Entrepreneurial
Agriculture project director, the writer/coordinator’s
job responsibilities are to:
- Maintain and build the project’s capacity to communicate
effectively and consistently with a growing coalition of
regional business, agriculture, and community interests,
including developing a Web-based hub for promoting and connecting
local food and farm activities.
- Manage and expand the project’s online regional
food guide www.mlui.org/foodguide and the production, marketing,
and distribution of each summer season’s print edition.
- Help develop and execute a local food marketing campaign
for the greater Grand Traverse region, including advertising
and promotion, facilitation of local food purchasing by
area restaurants and food service, and outreach with local
farms and food businesses.
- Manage the details of a farm-to-cafeteria initiative in
the area, which the project/coordinator will develop with
the project director and partners based on a planned pilot
effort in the fall of 2004.
- Regularly publish articles about the project and entrepreneurial
agriculture and embrace public speaking.
- Assist the project director’s work to build community
relationships and working with coalition partners to develop
and implement a strategy for regional food system entrepreneurship
and related programming.
- Work with the project director to build awareness about
and support for food and farm policy reform at the state
level through research, journalism, outreach, and coalition
building.
- Work with the project director to further develop and
execute fundraising plans.
- Participate in project evaluation, including assistance
with developing measures, collecting and analyzing data,
and monitoring progress.
- Build personal and organizational knowledge of entrepreneurial
agriculture and community food systems and continually integrate
this work with that of other Institute staff, as well as
the Institute’s overall Smart Growth mission and strategic
plan.
Qualifications:
Candidates for this position must demonstrate experience and
success working in business, journalism, community organizing,
or other project-relevant fields. A bachelor’s degree
or higher level of educational attainment is preferred. The
candidate must also demonstrate:
- Proven ability to organize projects with keen attention
to detail and deadlines.
- Strong interpersonal communication and teamwork skills.
- An ability to interact effectively with people from diverse
backgrounds and perspectives.
- An ability to work on projects with outside partners and
to network and build relationships.
- Professional and pleasant public demeanor.
- Original and innovative thinking.
- Creative problem solving.
- Ability to simultaneously manage multiple projects and
objectives.
- Self-directed working approach and initiative.
- Ability to stay calm and productive under deadline.
- Excellent sense of humor.
- Strong sense of self and compassion for others.
- Strong commitment to the Michigan Land Use Institute’s
mission and programs.
- Understanding of and enthusiasm for entrepreneurial agriculture
and community food systems.
About the Institute:
The Michigan Land Use Institute was founded in 1995 to establish
a new approach to economic development that strengthens communities,
enhances opportunity, and protects the state’s unmatched
natural resources. In its nine-year history, the Institute
has achieved striking accomplishments by joining first-rate
journalism, innovative policy development and analysis, and
grassroots organizing. The writer/coordinator will have the
opportunity to work closely with an exceptional group of journalists,
editors, policy analysts, and advocates who are attracting
state and national attention for their work to advance Smart
Growth goals in Michigan.
The Institute rewards achievement, prizes collegiality, and
respects individuality. Flexible hours, competitive wages
and benefits, a best-in-the business team of professionals,
and a compelling mission make the Institute a premier place
to build your public interest career.
Salary and
Benefits:
This is a full-time position. The successful candidate will
work in our home office in Beulah, along the eastern shore
of Crystal Lake and one of the most picturesque small towns
in the Great Lakes region. We anticipate concluding the national
search for the ideal candidate sometime in late July and making
an offer soon afterwards. The salary for this position is
expected to be in the mid-$30,000 range.
Full-time employees and their families qualify for the Institute’s
excellent health insurance. Full-time employees also receive
retirement benefits, ample vacation, and schedules flexible
enough to enjoy the wondrous forests, clean rivers, and magnificent
Great Lakes shoreline that distinguish our region.
Application
Deadline and Procedure:
To apply, send cover letter, resume, and writing samples
to:
Patty Cantrell
Entrepreneurial Agriculture Project Director
Michigan Land Use Institute
P.O. Box 500
Beulah, MI 49617
Or via email to: jobs@mlui.org
The Michigan Land Use Institute is an independent, non-profit
Smart Growth advocacy organization. We conduct research, communicate
broadly, and work with policy makers and citizens to link
economic development and environmental stewardship goals.
The Institute is an equal opportunity employer, considering
candidates without regard to gender, race, sexual preference,
religion, or political affiliation.
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