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Position Title
One Health Archway Professional – The University of Georgia
Position Details Classification Title: Public Service Professional AC FLSA Faculty Rank Open Rank Contract Type Fiscal (12 mo.) Tenure Status Non‑Tenure Track
Minimum Qualifications: A minimum of a Master’s degree in one of the following fields: public health, healthcare management, public administration, public policy, higher education, urban/regional planning, community development, business, non‑profit management, or a related field.
Position Summary The University of Georgia is seeking a qualified candidate to serve as a One Health Archway Professional. One Health is the intersection of well‑being and health outcomes for people, animals, and the environment. This public service and outreach faculty member will act as a liaison between the Archway Partnership and other health and science colleges, schools, departments, institutes, centers, units, and Georgia communities.
The role involves convening community partners statewide to facilitate critical health and wellness conversations that support the development of internships, residencies, field clinics, student recruitment, K‑12 STEM education, bridge programs for advanced degrees, and community‑engaged research.
Additional Requirements
Minimum 5 years of experience in healthcare, public health, community development, economic development, public administration, planning, non‑profit, community organizing, leadership development, or regional planning.
Background in group facilitation, consensus building, focus groups, public engagement, and community organizing.
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and/or Competencies
Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities effectively.
Responsive, service‑oriented, efficient, and timely team member.
Excellent writing, organizational, and interpersonal skills; strong attention to detail and ability to present scientific and technical information to varied audiences.
Proven community program and project management skills.
Excellent data analytics and computer skills, including proficiency with MS Office.
Willingness to travel across Georgia as needed.
Ability to work independently and as part of a highly integrated team.
Duties and Responsibilities
Enhance community engagement for health and science colleges, schools, departments, institutes, centers, and units by leveraging UGA’s public service and outreach network.
Develop concrete mechanisms and approaches to support community partnership opportunities and existing educational and community clinics.
Foster enhanced business engagement in health‑related fields where UGA has strengths.
Build a culture of entrepreneurship in health science research and education.
Serve as liaison between the Archway Partnership, other health and science colleges, schools, and units, and Georgia communities.
Participate in interdisciplinary grant teams (preparation, review, budgeting, community engagement, reporting, implementation).
Work closely with Archway Partnership leadership to identify and prepare new statewide partnership opportunities.
Coordinate student experiential learning and faculty research through community programs or projects.
Develop dynamic relationships with community stakeholders to foster capacity building and resilience.
Maintain familiarity with a wide range of resources at UGA, other higher education institutions, state agencies, regional partnerships, non‑profit organizations, professional trade associations, and other organizations.
Demonstrate partnership, collaboration, and community engagement best practices and principles.
Position local partnerships, programs, and projects for marketing, promotional, and media opportunities.
Engage in regional and statewide partnerships to support community connectivity to additional resources.
Participate in professional development activities, scholarly research, data collection, evaluation mechanisms, and other tools to document activities and program impact.
Other duties as assigned.
Travel and Work Requirements Requires frequent travel across Georgia, including day, evening, and weekend trips.
Applicant Documents
Resume/CV
Cover Letter
Optional Documents
Unofficial Letters of Recommendation
Equal Opportunity and Accommodations The University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, veteran status, or other protected status. Persons needing accommodations or assistance with accessibility of materials related to this search are encouraged to contact Central HR at hrweb@uga.edu.
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Position Details Classification Title: Public Service Professional AC FLSA Faculty Rank Open Rank Contract Type Fiscal (12 mo.) Tenure Status Non‑Tenure Track
Minimum Qualifications: A minimum of a Master’s degree in one of the following fields: public health, healthcare management, public administration, public policy, higher education, urban/regional planning, community development, business, non‑profit management, or a related field.
Position Summary The University of Georgia is seeking a qualified candidate to serve as a One Health Archway Professional. One Health is the intersection of well‑being and health outcomes for people, animals, and the environment. This public service and outreach faculty member will act as a liaison between the Archway Partnership and other health and science colleges, schools, departments, institutes, centers, units, and Georgia communities.
The role involves convening community partners statewide to facilitate critical health and wellness conversations that support the development of internships, residencies, field clinics, student recruitment, K‑12 STEM education, bridge programs for advanced degrees, and community‑engaged research.
Additional Requirements
Minimum 5 years of experience in healthcare, public health, community development, economic development, public administration, planning, non‑profit, community organizing, leadership development, or regional planning.
Background in group facilitation, consensus building, focus groups, public engagement, and community organizing.
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and/or Competencies
Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities effectively.
Responsive, service‑oriented, efficient, and timely team member.
Excellent writing, organizational, and interpersonal skills; strong attention to detail and ability to present scientific and technical information to varied audiences.
Proven community program and project management skills.
Excellent data analytics and computer skills, including proficiency with MS Office.
Willingness to travel across Georgia as needed.
Ability to work independently and as part of a highly integrated team.
Duties and Responsibilities
Enhance community engagement for health and science colleges, schools, departments, institutes, centers, and units by leveraging UGA’s public service and outreach network.
Develop concrete mechanisms and approaches to support community partnership opportunities and existing educational and community clinics.
Foster enhanced business engagement in health‑related fields where UGA has strengths.
Build a culture of entrepreneurship in health science research and education.
Serve as liaison between the Archway Partnership, other health and science colleges, schools, and units, and Georgia communities.
Participate in interdisciplinary grant teams (preparation, review, budgeting, community engagement, reporting, implementation).
Work closely with Archway Partnership leadership to identify and prepare new statewide partnership opportunities.
Coordinate student experiential learning and faculty research through community programs or projects.
Develop dynamic relationships with community stakeholders to foster capacity building and resilience.
Maintain familiarity with a wide range of resources at UGA, other higher education institutions, state agencies, regional partnerships, non‑profit organizations, professional trade associations, and other organizations.
Demonstrate partnership, collaboration, and community engagement best practices and principles.
Position local partnerships, programs, and projects for marketing, promotional, and media opportunities.
Engage in regional and statewide partnerships to support community connectivity to additional resources.
Participate in professional development activities, scholarly research, data collection, evaluation mechanisms, and other tools to document activities and program impact.
Other duties as assigned.
Travel and Work Requirements Requires frequent travel across Georgia, including day, evening, and weekend trips.
Applicant Documents
Resume/CV
Cover Letter
Optional Documents
Unofficial Letters of Recommendation
Equal Opportunity and Accommodations The University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, veteran status, or other protected status. Persons needing accommodations or assistance with accessibility of materials related to this search are encouraged to contact Central HR at hrweb@uga.edu.
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