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program provides comprehensive youth development opportunities for youth in grades K-12. The 4-H Afterschool Student Aide Educator will be assigned to primarily work in up to two of the six 4-H Afterschool
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. The role includes delivering subject matter expertise to guide the development of educational strategies including the 4-H Livestock Program, 4-H clubs and events, and managing 4-H staff. This role works
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development and application. The Career Bound Work Readiness Educator will teach Career Bound program associates in a classroom style environment. As part of the Career Bound team, the Work Readiness Educator
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or equivalent combination. New graduates are encouraged to apply. Interest in on-going career growth and advanced skill development. What’s in it for you? Our LVT career ladder is focused on career and specialty
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1-3 years relevant experience or equivalent combination. Interest in on-going career growth and advanced skill development. What’s in it for you? Our LVT career ladder is focused on career and
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the field of genomics, evolution, population genetics, computational biology, biological informatics, quantitative genetics, or related fields. Strong background in plant genomics, quantitative genetics, and
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submit these materials using the university's online application tool at: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/31087 Compensation Salary Range - $175,000 – $320, 000 based on the selected candidate’s
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comprehensive 4-H youth development opportunities for youth in grades K-12. Substitute Afterschool Program Educators may be assigned to work in one or multiple of the following school districts: Beaver River
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youth development opportunities for youth in grades K-12 from the school district. The Teacher-Tutor will coordinate with other Program Educators and the Program Coordinator to implement this portion of
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to any of the camp activities. Apply basic youth development principles in working with campers through communication, relationship development, respect for diversity, and involvement and empowerment