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Local Field Liaison (Part-Time)

Local Field Liaison (Part-Time)
KU Transportation Center
31490BR
Position Overview
The University of Kansas Transportation Center (KUTC) is searching for a Part-Time Local Field Liaison to support rural areas in Kansas to develop local road safety plans, identify low-cost improvements, and deliver local road safety training to those counties and communities who may not have the professional services and dedicated funding resources available. This position will play a crucial role in a proactive outreach approach with local agencies, including on-site technical assistance and training in safety and operations. In coordination with KUTC staff and other stakeholders, the Local Field Liaison will assist with the development of local road safety plans and road safety briefs suitable for publication in KUTC newsletters or online to support the Kansas LTAP.
The Local Roads Support Team to the Kansas Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) has identified the unique nature of local roads that challenges the ability to reduce crashes in the state:
Local roads are less likely to be built to modern operational and safety standards.
Local governments, particularly those in rural counties, may have less access to professional services and dedicated funding for safety improvements.
Different stakeholders are involved in highway safety decision-making in local agencies (such as city or county commissioners).
There are varying levels of awareness about safety problems and how to address them.
Evidence from other states around the country indicates that reductions in crashes on rural roads can be achieved with a coordinated, proactive outreach approach to local agencies including on-site technical assistance and training in safety and operations.
This position will identify low-cost safety improvements, assist in developing local road safety plans, and deliver local road safety training. They will work with KUTC Communications and Outreach Coordinator to develop a series of road safety briefs suitable for publication in KUTC newsletters or online to support the Kansas LTAP.
The position will coordinate with other road safety activities provided or funded by the Kansas Department of Transportation to create added value and avoid duplication of effort.
Due to the nature of this work, the successful candidate will need to reside in Kansas and can expect to travel approximately 6-8 days per month across Kansas.
Job Description:
80% – Provide on-site technical assistance to county and city public works agencies through Kansas LTAP:
Plan and conduct visits to local agencies
Guide agencies in applying for funding for safety improvements
Respond to inquiries from local agencies
Distribute technology transfer materials
Support the equipment loan program
Prepare reports for key stakeholders
Develop and deliver roadway safety training for local agency staff, elected officials, and law enforcement
10% – Collaborate with the KUTC Communications and Outreach Coordinator to create road safety and maintenance briefs, fact sheets, and articles for Kansas LTAP distribution
5% – Represent KUTC with key transportation organizations and stakeholders involved in technology transfer activities
5% – Perform other related duties as assigned
Position Requirements:
This is a primarily remote position.
The employee must reside in the state of Kansas.
The position requires regular in-state travel, approximately 6–8 days per month, to various locations across Kansas.
Required Qualifications:
High school diploma and five (5) years of experience working directly for or with local transportation public works agencies.
Experience as a trainer for highway safety, local road maintenance, or transportation operations topics as evidenced by application materials.
Experience collecting, analyzing, or using transportation data of one or more of the following types: traffic volume and speed data, crash records, roadway geometric data, or other data as evidenced by application materials.
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor's degree plus eight (8) years of experience working directly for or with local transportation public works agencies.
Experience with solving operational and/or managerial issues related to local road maintenance or transportation operations topics as evidenced by application materials.
Experience working with pertinent transportation manuals and guidebooks such as The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, The Roadside Design Guide, A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets, and the Kansas Handbook of Traffic Control Guidance for Low-Volume Rural Roads as evidenced by application materials.
Experience with establishing priorities in a complex technical environment with competing responsibilities as evidenced in application materials.
Proven record of the ability to meet deadlines as shown in application materials.
Contact Information to Applicants:
Steven Schrock, schrock@ku.edu
Additional Candidate Instruction
In addition to the online application, the following documents are required to be considered for this position:
Cover letter describing how you meet the required and preferred qualifications.
Resume.
List of three (3) professional references.
Only complete applications will be considered.
Application review begins Monday, October 13th and will continue until a qualified pool of applicants are identified.
Advertised Salary Range$42,000 Commensurate with experience
Application Review Begins: 13-Oct-2025
Anticipated Start Date: 02-Nov-2025
Primary Campus: University of Kansas Lawrence Campus
FTE.: 60
Reg/Temp:Regular
FLSA Status: Nonexempt
Employee Class:U-Unclassified Professional Staff
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday between 8-5, 24 hours per week
Job Family: Research-KUL
Conditions of Employment
Contingent on Funding
Work Location Assignment: Telework
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