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, integrated pest management (IPM), agricultural economics, natural resource conservation and environmental stewardship. The Agriculture and Natural Resources Educator reports to the Program Leader, Agriculture
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advisement for assigned students. • Assist in curriculum development, review, and textbook selection. • Conduct and publish research work in peer-reviewed journals. • Maintain an active research program (in
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), reporting and invoicing as well as providing grant administration and budget management support to the Land Grant Director and program staff. In addition, the DFO will work closely with the Land Grant
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interpersonal relationship skills, including the ability to effectively relate to and communicate with staff, faculty, elected officials, colleagues, and program participants from diverse cultural backgrounds
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State certified Peace Officer basic training program, or able to transfer an out of state certification. • Minimum of 21 years of age at time of appointment. • Must possess a valid Ohio Driver’s license
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, and program participants from diverse cultural backgrounds, including individuals with limited English skills. Ability to interpret and enforce University policy and best practices in a variety of areas
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natural resources in their assigned region providing statewide expertise and programming with a focus on organic, small-scale, niche and innovative farms. The ANR Educator reports to the Program Leader, ANR
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to the Program Leader, ANR and may be requested to assist in other regions as needed. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: • Conduct needs assessments to identify critically important issues and educational
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. The successful candidate will assist in reviewing emerging computer technologies pertinent to program delivery. Lead the configuration, deployment and support all technology (Laptops, Desktops, iPads, etc) for all
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a public assistance program, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA (not all bases apply to all programs