Job Title
Program Aide - EFNEPAgency
Texas A&M Agrilife Extension ServiceDepartment
Enp - Youth - HarrisProposed Minimum Salary
$13.00 hourlyJob Location
Houston, TexasJob Type
Temporary/Casual Staff (Fixed Term)Job Description
Job Description SummaryThe EFNEP Program Aide works in the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program known as EFNEP. This position, with training and supervision, teaches (in-person and/or virtually) about nutrition, food resource management, food safety, and physical activity in culturally sensitive and appropriate ways for adults and/or youth, for low-income audiences in various community locations.
This position is funded by a Federal grant and is therefore contingent upon the availability of funds.
ResponsibilitiesThe following are the functions essential to performing this job.
Assists in recruiting adults and/or youth who meet program guidelines.
Uses research-based, approved educational materials to instruct youth and/or adults either in-person and/or virtually.
Prepares food for recipes and instructs youth and/or adults through food demonstrations.
Collects and tracks program data.
Education & Experience
High School diploma or GED, additional education is not considered an advantage.
Experience with low resource audiences and working cooperatively with support systems, networks, and agency programs available for low-income people/low resource audience.
Experience teaching groups of people.
Knowledge, Abilities, & Skills
Knowledge or teaching experience related to nutrition, food safety, food resource management and physical activity topics, guidelines, and best practices.
Ability to work with diverse audiences
Proficient computer skills – Microsoft Office programs – Outlook, Word and Power Point; Excel, etc.
Working knowledge of Zoom and/or Microsoft Teams to conduct virtual lessons
Ability to communicate effectively with adults and/or youth.
Ability to follow a curriculum including teaching and speaking publicly, strong communication skills and the ability to work with a diverse audience.
Ability to work independently, be self-motivated and give attention to detail and maintain accurate records.
Ability to keep written logs of activities, complete reports, and organize materials.
Familiar with the community where the position is located.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Preferred Registrations, Certifications, and Licenses:
Valid driver’s license.
Current liability insurance.
Physical Requirements & Working Conditions
Must be willing to work necessary hours to fulfill job responsibilities (some evenings and weekends). Hours worked will not exceed 20-30 per week.
This position will require daily travel to multiple work sites in county.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service – EFNEP does not provide transportation and the position requires access to reliable transportation. The agency will follow applicable policies if personal vehicle is used, which may include reimbursement at a pre-established rate.
Must be able to lift, carry, and/or otherwise move instructional materials weighing up to 40lbs from vehicle to work site and from work site to vehicle.
All positions are security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation, and employment is contingent upon the institution’s verification of credentials and/or other information required by the institution’s procedures, including the completion of the criminal history check.
Equal Opportunity/Veterans/Disability Employer.
What We Do
Texas A&M University has a proud history that stretches back to 1876 when The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas became the first public institution of higher learning in the state of Texas. Nestled in the heart of the Houston-Dallas-Austin triangle, Texas A&M University at College Station is the state's largest university, with nearly 65,000 students calling Aggieland home, and another 5,200 Aggies are studying at branch campuses in Galveston, Texas, and Doha, Qatar. Texas A&M's designation as a land-, sea-, and space-grant institution reflects the superior quality and diverse range of research and innovation occurring on campus daily. Texas A&M boasts a strong military tradition, having contributed men and women in uniform to every armed conflict since the Spanish-American War. More Aggies commission as officers into the U.S. Armed Forces than any other school outside of the U.S. military academies every year. Student-athletes represent Texas A&M across 18 sports within the Southeastern Conference. Additionally, the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum is located on Texas A&M's campus, as is the President and First Lady’s final resting places. Quick to offer a cheery "Howdy!" to any visitor, Aggies pride themselves on their hospitality and strive to live out the University's core values of respect, excellence, leadership, loyalty, integrity, and selfless service. To learn more about employment opportunities at Texas A&M, visit https://jobs.tamu.edu





