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ISO Career Explorations Planning Team Members

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We’re looking for Educators interested in joining the 4-H Career Explorations Planning Team!

 

Career Exploration’s success depends on the leadership of a broad network of Educators, teen leaders, volunteers, and families. The 4-H Educators and teen leaders who are the Career Explorations planning team are central to this process. 

 

Information about roles is available on the 2024 Career Ex webpage.   We're especially looking for people to take on roles in supporting chaperones and Focus Assistants. 

 

More information about how interested teen leaders can apply for Focus Assistant roles will be available soon.

  

We hope you will consider joining the planning team this year! If you are interested in learning more or joining the team, please let Alexa know. Thank you! 

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