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STEM OPT training program. This position is in-person. The candidate is expected to conduct diagnostics of mycotoxins produced by fungi, especially Fusarium species, to support the U.S. Wheat and Barley
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expectations. Develop recruitment goals with volunteers and review them with the state program coordinator. Continually increase the level of volunteer community engagement and impact. Develop yearly goals with
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major events such as the annual meeting and NSF site visits. Tracking, Monitoring & Documentation (30%) Track program outcomes and assess impact in collaboration with external evaluators. Prepare content
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that strengthen program growth, applied research, and evaluation to support impact-driven work. Additionally, this position provides leadership to programs and staff at the 4-H Building on the Minnesota State
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be expected to teach first-year writing courses. Candidates should also demonstrate excellence in the teaching of poetry and/or creative non-fiction in the Creative Writing program. Qualifications
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developing semantic layers, ontologies, or structured knowledge models. ● Experience with program evaluation, impact assessment, or data-driven decision support. About the Department With offices on both
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programs, meetings, and events, and keep program manuals current. Oversee the hiring pipeline for students, faculty, and short-term staff, including screening interviews, partner coordination, and onboarding
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employees. Your Impact Event Leadership & Relationship Management (50%) Coordinate Lab Events: Lead the logistics, promotion, and hosting for seminars and special exhibits. Honor Excellence: Oversee
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(e.g., STEM & Agriscience, Civic Engagement & Leadership, Healthy Living) to create cross-program strategies that strengthen our impact on youth. Create educational, career, and leadership pathways
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years Articulating a sense of coherence amid what each faculty member brings to bear on the program and how that serves what our students and ultimately the K-12 systems in Minnesota and beyond need