Texas A&M Agrilife, CHARM (Community Health and Resource Management) GIS Positions

Do you want to use your experience to help communities to plan for better, more resilient futures? Are you committed to meaningful public engagement and participatory GIS? Are you looking for an opportunity to collaborate with others to build next generation planning technologies?

We are a mission driven, university-based program directly helping communities work through and plan for their environmental and development challenges. With innovative technology, facilitation, and education, our CHARM approach puts dialogue and data-driven insights at the forefront of our work with community stakeholders and elected leadership. Over the last decade, our planning program has grown from a small technology pilot project to become a model for community planning adopted by state and federal agencies. We are now undertaking a significant multi-year investment to build next generation tools that support collaborative community planning around the pressing resiliency issues of today and tomorrow.

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