Bedford Cty PT 4H Afterschool Extension Education Support
The Pennsylvania State University | |
United States, Pennsylvania, Bedford | |
Nov 24, 2024 | |
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Brief Summary of Duties: Individual functions as a member of the county extension team in Bedford County. This part-time wage payroll position (maximum 20 hours per week) will have program responsibilities in 4-H/Youth Development as it relates to a grant funded countywide afterschool youth program. The program responsibilities will include the development, organization, implementation, and evaluation of the Bedford County 21st Century Community Learning Center Afterschool Program in six school districts at eleven sites. This individual will work cooperatively with county extension staff, school district personnel and staff, and community partners in conducting a countywide afterschool program. In carrying out these duties, the individual is responsible to the 4-H Extension Educator. This job requires the following 3 publicly available clearances:
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