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---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Andrew Gilbert <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 4:00 PM
Subject: [staff list] Vacancy Notice:​ Peer-to-Peer Financial Literacy
Coordinator & Educator
To: Andrew Gilbert <[log in to unmask]>


*Vacancy Notice:​*
The University of Maine Farmington is seeking applicants for the position of
 Peer-to-Peer Financial Literacy Coordinator & Educator.

The Peer-to-Peer Financial Literacy Coordinator & Educator serves as the
chief coordinator for a five year $1.2M grant funded UMS Peer-to-Peer
Financial Literacy Program. Essential to program success will be this
position’s ability to: harness the leverage of peer education, expand the
multi-year program in scope and impact over five years, measure
effectiveness, provide grant reporting, manage and mentor students, and
advance best practices for financial literacy.

Qualifications required are:

   - Bachelor’s degree
   - Strong written communication and public speaking skills.
   - A self-starter who is self-directed, works independently, and can also
   collaborate with multiple stakeholders.
   - Values the importance of peer-to-peer financial education.
   - Ability to maintain professional demeanor, attitude and communication
   through all aspects of the program.
   - Ability to maintain confidentiality with student and family’s private
   personal financial information.
   - Ability to handle a variety of tasks, with good time management skills
   - Ability to work some evenings and weekends.
   - Maintain a valid driver’s license.

​
Additional information, including preferred qualifications
​​,
 available at: https://umf.hiretouch.com/job-details?jobid=44569

-- 

Andy Gilbert, M.S.

Administrative Specialist

University Services: Office of Human Resources

Proudly serving the University of Maine at Farmington
149 Quebec Street, Farmington, Maine. 04938

207-778-7875 <(207)%20778-7875> (desk) 207-778-7251 <(207)%20778-7251> (fax)

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*Lynn Ploof-Davis*
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