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STEM/Advanced Manufacturing Career Navigator

Fairfield County ESC

Lancaster, OH

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Re-posted 28 days ago


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The Fairfield County ESC in collaboration with the Worforce Center and Fairfeld County school districts are seeking qualified applicants to expand career navigation services throughout the county with a priority of supporting students in exploring STEM related fields, specifically advanced manufacturing, in order to support increasing student engagement in STEM-based careers. The successful applicant will be hired and employed by the Fairfield County ESC but work under the direction of the economic development director and deputy director. If you have questions in regards to the position, please contact Will Kirby, Assistant Superintendent, at wkirby@fairfieldesc.org or at 740-653-3193 x5225. The position is full time and FLSA exempt. This is funded through a multi-year Rural Post-Secondary Economic Development grant awarded to Ohio University and the Fairfield County ESC.