-
Health have never been more important as our region, state, nation, and world face the combined crises of the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change. It is time to break down silos, build partnerships and
-
to identify and investigate local environmental issues of concern related to climate change. Job Duties Community liaisons are sought to represent their community in efforts to identify and organize local
-
, state, nation, and world face the combined crises of the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change. It is time to break down silos, build partnerships and forge alliances to address these challenges. Eastern
-
never been more important as our region, state, nation, and world face the combined crises of the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change. It is time to break down silos, build partnerships and forge
-
Position Number: T10421 Organizational Unit Overview: Work with the local communities to identify and investigate local environmental issues of concern related to climate change. Create a Job Alert for
-
Health have never been more important as our region, state, nation, and world face the combined crises of the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change. It is time to break down silos, build partnerships and
-
communities to identify and investigate local environmental issues of concern related to climate change Job Duties Community liaisons are sought to represent their community in efforts to identify and organize
-
are brought to light through environmental impacts in our region, such as natural disasters and climate change, as well as through the social determinants of health, which is a major driving force for our
-
to the environment and addressing climate change in NC · A desire to make a difference by working with community members · An ability to take a leadership role in diverse community and team settings · Strong
-
climate change. It is time to break down silos, build partnerships and forge alliances to address these challenges. Eastern North Carolina has significant health burdens, especially in the rural, low