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The 4-H Program Assistant is a member of the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Staff in Nash County. The Primary role of the 4-H Program Assistant is to provide assistance mainly to youth-related programming but is not limited to the youth-only subject matter.
Primary Function of Organizational Unit
North Carolina Cooperative Extension gives our residents easy access to the resources and expertise of NC State University and NC A&T State University. Through educational programs, publications, and events, Cooperative Extension field faculty deliver unbiased, research-based information to North Carolina citizens.
Nash County is a thriving community located just east of Raleigh and sits at the intersection of I-95 and I-87. The county seat and the Extension office are located in Nashville. As of the 2020 census, the population was 94,970. As of 2023, the biggest sectors in Nash County's economy were manufacturing, healthcare, social services, retail, food and accommodation services and education. Nash County comprises 11 municipalities, all varying in size. Rocky Mount is the largest city in the county with over 55,000 residents and a bustling economy.
The Nash County Cooperative Extension office is located at the Nash County Agriculture Center and is home to the Nash County Arboretum. Nash County Arboretum is made up of 11 garden areas and has been creatively designed, planted and maintained by NC State Extension Master Gardener volunteers.
Nash County Public Schools is the public education system serving the students of Nash County, North Carolina, with a commitment to academic achievement and student well-being.
Nash County has a long history of agriculture and is known as a leading agricultural county in the state. Nash has 133,252 acres of land in farms with 375 farms with the average farm size being 355 acres. Today, Nash County's top agricultural products are poultry, eggs, tobacco, and sweet potatoes.
Nash has seen huge investment in its infrastructure and facilities over the last couple of decades. As a result, its agricultural community is seeing growth in outdoor recreation, breweries, tournament sports and is becoming a hub for the arts and culture. Local attractions include children's museums, planetarium, historic sites, unique shopping experiences and an array of recreational activities.
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NCCE Nash County Center go to
https://nash.ces.ncsu.edu/
For more information on Nash County, you may visit their website at
https://nashcountync.gov/
Duties and Responsibilities The primary role of the Program Assistant is to provide assistance to 4-H clubs and volunteers, conduct 4-H curriculum/school enrichment programs at schools for grades K- 12th (ages 5-18) and develop summer youth educational programs in accordance with the mission and priorities established by the National 4-H Council and in alignment with the mission and vision of N. C. Cooperative Extension. This position is responsible for expanding and developing programs to include under-represented populations.
Major duties include:
- Establishing new 4-H clubs and recruiting 4-H volunteers, particularly in under- represented groups within Nash County
- Assessing county needs with the 4-H Agent and other Nash Extension Staff
- Preparing specific program plans (writes objectives and conducts evaluations).
- Developing summer youth educational programs.
- Partnering with schools to deliver 4-H curriculum/school enrichment programs.
- Networking & soliciting community resources to expand 4-H programming and services.
- Recruiting and training volunteers and other personnel for program implementation.
- Reporting activities and program effectiveness to the 4-H Agent.
- Maintaining and increasing personal professional competence.
- Marketing program successes and generating support for program expansion.
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