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reporting results at professional meetings and in professional publications. Develops a professional development plan to enhance and maintain professional expertise specific to beef and in extension pedagogy
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management, coordination, research, and technical assistance for the EAT for Prevention program. EAT for Prevention is an innovative, web-based professional development program for childcare providers and
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our employees: Vacation and sick leave pay Medical, dental, and vision insurance No-cost life insurance Employee Assistance Program Exclusive staff discounts Continuous improvement and innovation
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responsibility is to develop and deliver educational programs and resources in horticulture or related fields. They will be an active participant in the Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems program
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business forms. Department level support includes, but is not limited to, answering the phone and emails, arranging student visits, coordinating committee and program meetings and writing minutes
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., Canva). Preferred Qualifications Experience developing and coordinating multimedia packages. Experience delivering a variety of digital assets, including online media ads, micro sites, and social media
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partners to market the program and enhance visibility and impact. Manage the program’s budget, prepare regular reports, and identify external funding opportunities through grant writing Lead and manage a
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Familiarity with Ethernet networking Ability to troubleshoot and solve complex problems Familiarity with Amazon Web Services or Microsoft Azure Equivalent combination of education, experience, that provides
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programs and recruit eligible students to participate in the program Recruit, hire, train, and lead a staff of professional staff, graduate assistants, and student workers to fulfill the mission of Student
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and cutting-edge teaching and learning methods to design, develop, deliver, and evaluate programs for a robust extension education program focused on water and cropping production systems within