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2025 National EFNEP Coordinators' Conference
Thursday February 20, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm EST
Retaining EFNEP Educators in a Competitive Job Market: In today’s competitive job market, retaining skilled EFNEP educators is more challenging than ever. This workshop is designed to share strategies for maintaining a committed and motivated workforce despite the growing pressures of external job opportunities and shifting employment trends.

Participants will examine the unique challenges faced by EFNEP educators, including workload demands, career development needs, and the lure of higher-paying jobs. Through engaging discussions and practical exercises, the session will explore innovative retention strategies that emphasize employee well-being, professional growth, and work-life balance. We’ll highlight the importance of creating a supportive and inclusive work environment, recognizing achievements, and providing clear pathways for career advancement within Extension.

Attendees will also learn how to leverage non-financial incentives, such as flexible schedules and opportunities for continuous learning, to boost morale and reduce turnover. By the end of the workshop, participants will leave with creative approaches to ensure EFNEP educators feel valued, supported, and invested in their roles.

Empowering New Educators: The Evolution and Impact of Our EFNEP Mentor Program: A mentor focuses on supporting the growth and development of new team members, resulting in positive work relationships that often lead to job retention. As we all know, there are many moving parts to being a nutrition educator. During onboarding, new educators can often feel overwhelmed or isolated as they begin to understand and navigate their positions. Since 2020, recently hired educators across Iowa State University’s EFNEP program have been paired up with a mentor to receive guidance and encouragement outside of their direct unit. Our mentors create a safe, respectful space to problem solve real-life situations and scenarios that may occur while working with our program audience. The topics that we focus on include setting boundaries, successful recruitment, handling teaching distractions, and building and maintaining partnerships. The mentors within our program serve as an additional support system to help our newest team members feel connected and valued. The mentor program has evolved over the years into a sustainable offering for our new team members. Join us as we share about how we select educators to serve as mentors, the materials we have created to guide mentor meetings and trainings for mentors, and how we support and acknowledge educators as they continue to go above and beyond in serving our program. Whether you have a small or large EFNEP program, we will share ways that you can provide this valuable resource for your team to continue creating a welcoming space for new educators to grow and thrive.
Moderators
avatar for Lisa Benavente

Lisa Benavente

Coordinator, NC State University
Lisa has been with EFNEP at NC State University since 2010, starting as a regional supervisor and earning a promotion to EFNEP Coordinator in 2021. In her current role, she provides leadership to ensure the program operates effectively, adhering to federal and university policies... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Katherine Moscoso

Katherine Moscoso

Program Specialist II, Iowa State University
Katy Moscoso has served as a human sciences specialist for EFNEP and SNAP-Ed programming at Iowa State University since 2015. She started with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach in 2012 as a program assistant for SNAP-Ed, transitioned into a supervision role from 2015 to... Read More →
avatar for Kali Angerman

Kali Angerman

Regional Supervisor for Nutritional Education Programs, EFNEP & SNAP-Ed, Iowa State University
Kali Angerman has served as a regional supervisor for EFNEP and SNAP-Ed programming at Iowa State University since 2020. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Morningside University. Kali has helped with trainings and programs for EFNEP and SNAP-Ed programming... Read More →
avatar for Paula Norris

Paula Norris

Regional Nutrition Extension Associate, North Carolina State University
Paula began a career in EFNEP as an educator in an urban county in North Carolina in 2016. In 2020, she was promoted to regional supervisor, where she aids county extension directors in the hiring process of new EFENEP educators, then she supports these educators throughout the training... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm EST
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