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Purdue University Extension Specialist-Human Development and Family Studies Position Open

We invite you to apply for the Purdue University Extension Specialist Human Development & Family Studies position which has recently been posted.

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Lead statewide outreach initiatives in human development and family studies focusing on issues across the lifespan, including childcare, school readiness, relationships, aging, and substance use. Design, develop, and deliver research-based educational materials in all media to county extension educators for use with consumers, external educators, and local community partners. Serve as a resource for field staff. Work with state-level extension leaders to plan and deliver training for field staff, set programmatic priorities, and manage reporting responsibilities.

Here is the link to learn more about the position:

https://careers.purdue.edu/job-invite/20205/

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For questions on the position please feel free to contact Naomi Bechtold, HD Extension Specialist Search Committee Chair, nbechtol@purdue.edu.

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