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Job: District 4-H Youth Development Program Specialist, Oklahoma

Oklahoma State University Extension welcomes applications for District 4-H Youth Development
Program Specialists to provide leadership and support to county 4-H staff, ensure the quality of 4-H
programming, and collaborate with state staff in programming and curriculum development. M.S.
degree and five years of work experience, including three years of Extension work, are required Full
job listing detail and application can be found at https://jobs.okstate.edu . Specialists are sought for
each of the state’s three programmatic districts: southeast (10549), northeast (10551) and west
(10550).

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