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Extension Agent
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019450 - MSU Extension- Neshoba County
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Neshoba County
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| The primary responsibility of the Family, Health, and Wellness (FHW) Extension agent will be to provide leadership in the development, implementation, and evaluation of a comprehensive education program focused on FHW, which includes early childhood education, family financial management, health, food safety, and nutrition. Secondary responsibilities will include a smaller percentage of time working in the areas of Community Resource Development (CRD) and 4-H Youth Development. Knowledge of FHW program areas is required. As part of a statewide team, the FHW Extension agent will collaborate to establish programming priorities and effective delivery methods. Strong oral and written communication skills, along with the ability to work effectively as a team member, are essential for success in this role. |
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*Intermittent Worker
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193602 - CAVS Extension
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Lowndes County
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| The Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems Extension (CAVS-E), satellite site at EMCC’s Communiversity, located in Columbus, MS, is focused on providing engineering training and technical assistance to manufacturing-related industries. Major activities include teaching professional development workshops, such as Lean, Six Sigma, and Problem Solving, among others, and conducting on-site engineering projects. |
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Extension Program Associate
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012102 - Human Sciences- Early Childhood
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Pearl River County
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| Encourage and support early care and education providers, families, and children across the state and provide referrals and resources to families. |
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Horticulture Crew Member I
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751400 - Campus Landscape
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| To coordinate and participate in the planting and routine care of trees, shrubs, ground covers, perennials and annual plantings. |
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Horticulture Crewmember II
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751400 - Campus Landscape
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| To coordinate and participate in the planting and routine care of trees, shrubs, ground covers, perennials and annual plantings. |