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, working with CCE’s Finance Department for billing and reporting aspects. This position will assist the Nutrition Program Manager with marketing efforts to promote the program. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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and design simple spreadsheets and assemble materials for financial reports. Prepare expense estimates for program activities. Maintain program and budget data. Assist in the creation of extension
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placement for youth. Plan strategies for outreach to targeted youth based on program Plan of Work and community feedback. Assist supervisor in planning for volunteer and staffing needs based on anticipated
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FUNCTIONS Program Assessment - 10% • Assist in developing program needs assessment within scope of the Plan of Work. • Assist with identifying local and regional program needs with supervisor, program
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to assess needs. Assist team in determining wrap-around service needs for LMI residents, and connect to additional resources. Program Evaluation - 5% Implement program evaluation as designed. Interact with
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implementation plans for event marketing and mass media efforts. Develop education event budgets. Assist with developing overall education program budget. In collaboration with program educators, plan
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intensive remedial assistance as well as assistance with homework to students enrolled in the 21st CCLC Program during the academic study portion of the program. The 21st CCLC Program provides comprehensive
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Manager and will assist with daily operations at the Front Street location. Primary responsibilities include assisting with management of inventory, ordering/receiving, operation of cash register, cash
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This position will serve as the 4-H Afterschool Student Aide Educator for Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Jefferson County in support of the 4-H Afterschool Program. The 4-H afterschool
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. Demonstrated knowledge of community, culture and traditions. Responsibilities/Essential Functions: Program Responsibilities: Program Delivery - 95% Positively promote and assist in teaching existing 4-H program