nEXT Gen News 5/11/2018

Institute Assignments Continue Earlier this week, assignments were sent out to Family Living staff and any remaining staff that yet need an assignment. Staff within the former CNRED, 4-HYD, and ANRE program areas, as well as integrated specialists, have all received proposed institute assignments through email. If you have any questions or concerns about the […]

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nEXT Gen News 4/27/2018

Institute Assignments Continue Integrated specialist assignments were sent out at the beginning of this week. Staff within the former CNRED, 4-HYD, and ANRE program areas have all received proposed institute assignments through email. The next groups that we will work with will be Family Living staff and any remaining staff that need an assignment. If […]

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nEXT Gen News 4/17/2018

County Educator Vacancies Area extension directors (AEDs) continue to work through the hiring process to fill more than 40 priority vacancies through our two main waves of hiring for county educators. Nineteen of the positions have been filled. Most of the remaining positions to be filled in the first two waves of hiring since this […]

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nEXT Gen News 4/13/2018

Institute Assignments Continue Staff within the former CNRED, 4-HYD, and ANRE program areas have all received proposed institute assignments through email as of April 13. The next groups that we will work with include integrated specialists and Family Living staff. If you have any questions or concerns about the process, please don’t hesitate to contact […]

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nEXT Gen News 3/30/2018

Second Round of Institute Assignments The next round of institute assignments and primary/secondary program emphasis surveys for Cooperative Extension staff were sent out earlier this week. The first program area to receive the proposed assignments was CNRED. The next groups will be 4-H Youth Development, ANRE and Family Living. Integrated specialists will receive their proposed […]

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nEXT Gen News 3/20/2018

County Educator Vacancy Postings: Area Extension Directors (AEDs) continue to work through the hiring process for filling over 40 priority vacancies through our two main waves of hiring for county educators this winter. Fifteen of the positions have been filled and our new educators start between January and March of 2018. Twenty-eight positions are in […]

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March 31 Deadlines: Recording Results, Outside Activity Reports and Plans of Work

From the Desk of Eric Schuck, Educational Application Support Specialist, Educational Technology Support, a.k.a. Mr. Help Desk. The following are due on March 31: Recording Results Outside Activity Reports Plans of Work  Recording Results Recording Results is new and improved for 2018! This includes a new platform, a new login method and quarterly deadlines. WHAT […]

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nEXT Gen News 3/16/2018

Complete: Institute assignment and primary/secondary emphasis selection for county-based educators  County-based educators and coordinators have completed the survey to select primary and optional secondary programs in the institutes that they were assigned to on February 19. If you are a county-based educator who hasn’t completed the survey, please email Nathaniel Shay. Beginning: Next round of […]

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nEXT Gen News 3/2/2018

County-Based Educator Institute Assignment and Primary/Secondary Emphasis Selection Underway: At the end of January, the Associate Deans and the Project Team released a decision document outlining updates to the nEXT Generation organizational structure. On February 19, they emailed the first wave of institute assignments to all county-based extension educators and coordinators. This email included a […]

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nEXT Gen News 2/20/2018

Wave 2 County Educator Hiring is Underway The Area Extension Directors (AEDs) are already on the second round of County Educator hiring and are working to fill an additional 29 prioritized positions. The first round of hiring is wrapping up and included 17 prioritized positions. For a reminder of how the process worked, each of […]

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