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supervision including but not limited to dealing with camper behavior issues, failure to thrive in camp environment, etc., assisting with weekly program design, implementing afternoon and evening programs and
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programming and activities at East Meadow Farm (EMF) and throughout Nassau County. Program topics include but are not limited to: agriculture, garden based learning, horticulture, 4-H classes and programs
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education program. The university is committed to excellence in academics and athletics, gender equity and diversity in its programs, and a well-balanced, broad-based intercollegiate athletics program
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Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua County has an opening for a full-time SNAP-Ed Nutritionist working from the Jamestown, NY office. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Nutrition
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independently influencing programs for the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Albany County and its constituents. This position works as part of a team to reach stakeholders, meet program goals, and perform
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research; industry and community engagement; and undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs all reflect the future of business: flexible, collaborative, and cross-disciplinary. The college
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development, academic program support, and cross-departmental collaboration. We are looking for a leader who: Excels at both high-level strategy and ground-level execution. Champions the growth and well-being
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Cornell University, Labor & Employment Law Program ID: Cornell -Outreach -LELCWIEA [#30235, WDR-00053944] Program Title: Labor & Employment Law Education Associate, Labor and Employment Law Program
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. • Ability to plan, organize, implement, and present effective and relevant educational lessons to target audiences in a group setting. • Ability to communicate effectively, clearly, and tactfully through
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ecosystem, connecting local to global programs in the form of new collaborations and basic discoveries. The production of specialty vegetable crops in New York is challenged by a myriad of factors, including