University of Minnesota Seeks 4-H Educators in St. Louis County
The University of Illinois is seeking enthusiastic professionals to fill two full-time 4-H Youth Development Educator positions in St. Louis County. Opportunities are available in North St. Louis County, based in Virginia, and South St. Louis County, based in Duluth.
The 4-H Youth Development program aims to spark young individuals' interests and mold them into innovators and agents of change. Educators in these roles will ensure the quality and growth of the program, retain participants, and facilitate access to services and facilities.
They will work closely with youth, families, volunteers, community partners, and University faculty and staff, fostering a collaborative environment. The University of Illinois is an equal opportunity educator and employer, committed to diversity and inclusion.
Applications for the 4-H Youth Development Educator positions in North and South St. Louis County are open until October 21, 2025. Joining this role offers the chance to make a significant impact on the lives of young individuals, helping them discover their passions and develop essential life skills.
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