Essential Functions: Community-Engaged Project (e.g., research, creative work, and other collaborative work) Create, review, and pursue a personal action plan Identify, build relationships with, and actively communicate with community partner(s) Co-develop and implement a mutually beneficial collaborative project with community partner(s) Fellows may work to support ongoing projects. To view ongoing community-engaged projects looking to be matched with a fellow, click here. Present community-engaged scholarship in relevant academic and community outlets Advancing Community Engagement Attend and support CCESL events, activities, …
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Interested in Community Engagement? Apply for a Graduate Lead Position at the Center for Community Engagement to advance Scholarship and Learning. This year, CCESL is hiring four Graduate Leads. To learn more about the duties of each Graduate Lead, refer to the Responsibilities section below. Essential Functions: Attend weekly 90-minute staff meetings and weekly 1to1 meetings with their supervisor. Support community-engaged work at DU by serving as an ambassador of community engagement, including attending and supporting CCESL events, tabling to …