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Education Support Specialist

🇺🇸 Blacksburg, VA

🕑 Full-Time

💰 $40K - $45K

💻 Learning & Development

🗓️ September 1st, 2025

Canvas

Edtech.com's Summary

Virginia Tech is hiring an Education Support Specialist to provide educational support for Virginia pesticide applicators. The role involves managing pesticide applicator recertification training courses, tracking training credits, developing and maintaining online pesticide training resources, and coordinating with trainers and the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

Highlights
  • Assist with approval and management of private pesticide applicator recertification training courses and calendars.
  • Track pesticide recertification training credits and communicate with pesticide safety trainers and state department officials.
  • Develop and maintain online pesticide training courses and manage course enrollments and records.
  • Coordinate partnerships with external stakeholders to develop educational resources.
  • Proficiency required in Microsoft Office, Canvas, and video presentation software.
  • Must have a B.S. degree in Agriculture, Life Sciences, Environmental Science, or related field, or equivalent experience.
  • Strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills needed; ability to work independently and collaboratively.
  • Preferred qualifications include an M.S. degree and experience in pesticide safety education programs.
  • Salary range of $40,000 to $45,000 annually with a 40-hour work week, classified as non-exempt (eligible for overtime).
  • Position requires a criminal conviction check and adherence to nondiscrimination policies.

Education Support Specialist Full Description

Job Description
Virginia Tech Pesticide Programs seeks an individual to provide educational support for Virginia pesticide applicators. Major responsibilities include assisting with the approval of private pesticide applicator recertification training courses and management of website training calendars, entering and tracking pesticide recertification training credits, and communicating details of course approval and credit attainment with pesticide safety trainers and the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Additionally, the individual will develop and maintain online pesticide training courses, coordinate online course enrollments, maintain enrollment records, and facilitate partnerships with external partners for development of educational resources. The person in this position will abide by all nondiscrimination and civil rights policies of Virginia Cooperative Extension.

Required Qualifications
B.S. degree in Agriculture, Life Sciences, Environmental Science, or a related field; or, equivalent years of education and training; Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite of programs, Canvas, and video presentation software; Excellent oral and written communication skills; Demonstrated track record in development of online educational training materials; Strong work habits and the ability to work independently as well as with a group; Strong organizational skills, and ability to re-prioritize tasks as demands for resources and information vary; Initiative and problem-solving skills to identify gaps in educational knowledge and content; Experience in working effectively with a diverse clientele.

Preferred Qualifications
M.S. degree in Agriculture, Life Sciences, or Environmental Science; Experience working or volunteering in pesticide safety education programs.
Pay Band
3
Overtime Status
Non-Exempt: Eligible for overtime
Appointment Type
Restricted
Salary Information
40,000-45,000
Hours per week
40
Review Date
09/05/2025
Additional Information
 
The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.
 
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