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expansion of oil and gas activity in the area, the population of Richland County grew rapidly but has slowed in recent times due to falling energy prices. The Richland County 4-H Program currently has 226
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motivated and detail-oriented individual to support its field crop physiology research program. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to applied agricultural research that directly benefits
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). Actively recruits and hires team members throughout the year. Ensures a robust on-boarding and training program is in place for both individuals and groups. Maintains staff schedules per event and reacts
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impacts the student experience and will oversee and coordinate recruitment and retention efforts, program assessment, student engagement, communications, scholarships, and awards. Duties and
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, facilitate, and evaluate educational programs in irrigation efficiency water management and measurement, as well as soil sciences and crop production topics. Collaborate with CITT for program direction and
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and support the elements of the criminal offense. Demonstrate proficiency with computer skills including Windows based computer software skills and a records management system. Interview victims
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. Advise continuing students in program to facilitate their academic progression toward degree. Have in-depth understanding of curricula in area of advising focus. Possess general knowledge of supporting
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, locations, catering, accommodations, etc. Fiscal: Serve as account manager for the DRC program indexes, Foundation accounts, grants, Chrome River (purchasing card transactions), AP/AR, ensure documentation
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, and production. Successful experience applying strong analytical skills and good judgment. Demonstrated skills using personal computers and a variety of software including word processing, spreadsheet
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, hospitalization, long-term care, and a primary care clinic. The county 4-H program includes 51 youth members, 11 adult volunteer leaders, and 2 organized clubs. Recreational opportunities include hunting, fishing