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Wildcat District Horticulture Extension Agent in Other
Extension agents are professional educators, community connectors and innovators who serve as a link between Kansas State University and communities across Kansas. The Wildcat District proudly serves the 98,000+ residents of Crawford, Montgomery, Labette, and Wilson counties. We work with community partners in each county to determine needs and deliver research-based information related to agriculture, natural resources, youth development, families, health, wellness, community vitality, and more. This position will lead the development, implementation, and evaluation of research-based educational programming related to horticulture. Programming may include but is not limited to: horticultural crop production, marketing, and economics; horticultural waste management; landscape maintenance and improvement; and conservation of natural resources.
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Academic Program Specialist in Manhattan, Kansas
The Academic Program Specialist serves the department by facilitating clear communication, organization, and support amongst faculty, students, and applicants. In addition to providing administrative support to the Department Chair and faculty, coordinating meetings, preparing correspondence, and performing various administrative tasks, the Academic Program Specialist develops and implements initiatives, organizes virtual and on-campus events, and manages the admissions process.
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Budget/Fiscal Coordinator in Manhattan, Kansas
The Budget Fiscal Coordinator is responsible for high level accounting tasks such as account audit, post-award accounting, fund management and budgeting.
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Sunflower District Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Agent in Other
Extension agents are professional educators, community connectors and innovators who serve as a link between Kansas State University and communities across Kansas. The Sunflower Extension District consists of Cheyenne, Sherman, and Wallace counties in northwest Kansas. Three agents, three office professionals, and a multi-county agronomist serve the district’s combined population of just over 10,000 people.This position will lead the development, implementation, and evaluation of research-based educational programming related to agriculture and natural resources. Programming topics may include but are not limited to: livestock production; agricultural economics, management, and public policy; horticultural production and management; and natural resources conservation and environmental stewardship.
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Cherokee County Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Agent in Other
Extension agents are professional educators who serve as a link between Kansas State University and communities across Kansas. Cherokee County is a rural county in the southeast corner of Kansas, bordering Missouri and Oklahoma. Despite being a rural community, there are three larger communities—Joplin, MO; Miami, OK; and Pittsburg, KS—within miles of the county’s borders. Agriculture is the county's main industry, with grain and livestock production contributing significantly to the local economy. This position will lead the development, implementation, and evaluation of research-based educational programming related to agriculture and natural resources. Programming may include but is not limited to: agronomy; livestock production; agricultural economics, management, and public policy; horticultural production and management; and natural resources conservation and environmental stewardship.
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