Guilford County, NC Accounting - Greensboro, NC at Geebo

Guilford County, NC

GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIESPlans and implements educational programs in the communities and in the elementary, middle and high schools on conserving water and other natural resources of Guilford County.
Plans and implements the Community Conservation Assistance Program (CCAP) and assists with the Voluntary Agricultural District Program (VAD).
Assists with monitoring and maintaining grants for the N.
C Agricultural Cost Share Program.
DISTINGUISHING FEASTURES OF THE CLASSThis classification is responsible for coordinating environmental education programs and providing administrative and budgetary support for the Guilford Soil and Water Conservation District office.
Work includes developing, coordinating, and delivering specialized environmental educational and conservation programs in schools and the community, and provides administrative and budgetary support to the Soil and Water Division and the Guilford Soil and Water Conservation's District Board of Supervisors (District BOS).
Work is performed under the general supervision of and reports to the Soil and Water Conservation Manager and is reviewed through conferences, reports, observation of program activities completed, and feedback from groups receiving the services.
Allows leeway to exercise independent judgement within the framework of applicable rules, regulations, policies, and procedures in the performance of duties, both in terms of planning and accomplishing work and in making decisions.
Supervision or leading others may be a responsibility of this class depending on the assignment.
The employee in this position will be responsible for the District's Community Conservation Assistance Program (CCAP) and will assist with the N.
C.
Agricultural Cost Share Program and the Voluntary Agricultural District Program (VAD).
About the Company:
Guilford County, NC.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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