A 4-H club team, general or organizational leader provides overall leadership to the club, oversees the group structure and operation, while serving as the club’s contact with Extension employees and the 4-H Council. They coordinate members, parents and other leaders. 4-H club leaders act as individuals, a team or a group of people, each of…

An afterschool or school enrichment volunteer teaches 4-H curriculum, such as gardening, science or arts and crafts, to an Afterschool group or school class(es).

An activity leader helps members plan and conduct group activities such as community service, recreation, fundraising or drama. You can expect to spend 1-2 hours of preparation time for every 1 hour of club or project activity. Leaders’ meetings or other training may be held for 1-2 hours each month.

A chaperone leads a group of youth at 4-H Camp, or state and national leadership conferences or contests.

A resource leader serves as a resource to leaders or members in a specific project or activity area.

4-H volunteers can serve on camp planning committees and leaders’ councils, teach workshops, raise funds, recruit new members or volunteers, judge at fairs and contests or organize events. 4-H is flexible and can be suited to a variety of lifestyles.

Winter Volunteer Job Description: Adaptive Snowsports Instructor Position Overview and Impact: Instructors provide specialized adaptive instruction for people with disabilities. Volunteers will work on a personal level to help students successfully learn to ski or snowboard. Key Responsibilities: Provide a safe and fun learning environment for people with varying disabilities and abilities. Implement proper instructional…

Have our All-Stars come to you! Students receive a behind-the-scenes tour to see the ins and outs of your agency and see what you do first hand.

We are always looking for workshops that offer our students ways to expand on in-classroom learning. No matter what your skill or hobby we know our students would learn from your experience and interest.

Imagine a career day where students visit multiple stations with different professionals. Students have an opportunity to learn about a wide array of careers in just a short amount of time.