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Current County Program Coordinators (CPC) Assignments:

Barbour County Roger Nestor Mineral County Margaret Miltenberger
Berkeley County Mary Beth Bennett Mingo County Mark Whitt
Boone County Robin Bunch Bailey Monongalia County H.R. Scott
Braxton County Debbie Friend Monroe County Brian Wickline
Brooke County Alicia Cassels Morgan County Denis Scott
Cabell County Nila Cobb Nicholas County Kimary McNeil
Calhoun County Curtis Garrettson Ohio County John L. Miller
Clay County Michael Shamblin Pendleton County David Seymour
Doddridge County Zona Hutson Pleasants County Claude Marra
Fayette County Deb Tate Pocahontas County Shirley Wilkins
Gilmer County Jenny Shirey Preston County Tracy Waugh
Grant County Brad Smith Putnam County Amanda Harrison
Greenbrier County John McCutcheon Raleigh County David Richmond
Hampshire County Kelly Hicks Randolph County Ronnie Helmondollar
Hancock County Carol Scheerbaum Ritchie County Stephanie Nestor
Hardy County David J. Workman Roane County Kate Burbank
Harrison County Larry Campbell Summers County Andrea Bennett
Jackson County Ed Smolder Taylor County Gloria Wagner
Jefferson County Judy Matlick Tucker County Georgette Plaugher
Kanawha County Kerri Wade Tyler County Kelly Dagesse
Lewis County Bruce Loyd Upshur County Gary Rapking
Lincoln County April Roach Wayne County Keith Perry
Logan County Michael Pollard Webster County Michael L. Hall
Marion County Tina Cowger Wetzel County Mindy Mall
Marshall County Alice Dolu Wirt County Patty Morrison
Mason County Rodney Wallbrown Wood County Jodi Smith
McDowell County Dana Cook Wyoming County Susan England-Lord
Mercer County Brenda Pruett

Purpose of the Assignment:

To assure access for the people of a county to WVU-ES educational programs and information about other WVU services and programs. This includes actions to identify priority needs, develop and utilize resources, and provide needs-based educational programs. Affirmative action is required to assure equal access to those who need the program. University-wide and Extension outreach goals are also the context for performing the assignment effectively.

Coordinator:

From Webster, a coordinator is “one who brings into a common action, movement, or condition.” The role of County Program Coordinator is to bring into common action the efforts of all involved in programs for county people. This would include both people working from the county office and those working in other offices that provide programs and services on behalf of the people of the county. It also includes groups, organizations, and community and government leaders.

The County Program Coordinator role provides a service to the people and to WVU-ES. It is also to become a key link between local people and organizations and others in WVU (beyond Extension) who may also provide needed service. It complements the faculty member’s own teaching, research and service by modeling the “catalyst and facilitator role” in the Extension Vision.

Essential Functions:

Program Coordination

Coordinate program development and delivery of WVU-ES educational programs to assure access for the people of the county to knowledge and skills that will improve lives and communities. Includes affirmative action and civil rights. Tasks include coordinating:

  • Identification of local needs
  • Program development
  • Networking/collaborating with groups, organizations and communities and other faculty
  • Brokering WVU and WVU-ES programs needed by people in the county
  • Leadership development

Communications

Coordinate communications that represent WVU to the county and mobilize support for programs. Tasks include being proactive and coordinating:

  • Meeting people and representing WVU-ES
  • Improving the quality of WVU-ES communications—written, electronic and in person
  • Marketing WVU-ES
  • Mobilizing specific “WVU-wide” support for programs

Resource Development and Management

Coordinate the garnering and management of resources to support the county program. Tasks include:

  • Developing and securing approval of the county budget memorandum with E.S.C.
  • Preparing and securing approval of the personnel memorandum with E.S.C.
  • Coordinating office operations
  • Coordinating resource development, including efforts to secure grants, contracts and gifts

Knowledge and Skills:

Each essential function will be elaborated in terms of knowledge and skills which will be addressed in a training program provided for those assigned as County Program Coordinators.

Supervision Evaluation:

Assignments will be by the Associate Provost. Initially, one-year assignments will be made for 55 counties. After assessment of this experience, a pattern of multi-year assignments is anticipated.

As the roles are established and training completed, it is anticipated that County Program Coordinators will work directly with Extension at-large and other WVU units.

The assignments would be listed as “service” to the organization in “assignment documents.” Each County Program Coordinator would receive an evaluation relative to their work in this service role, as input for their annual review by the Program Center.