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and organizations that promote effective communication to facilitate continued programming efforts. Management – 5% Assist with identifying and recommending program needs (i.e. program supplies and
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and organize informal educational programs. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively through oral, written and visual means. Demonstrated ability to utilize computer technologies (i.e. computers
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work experience and learn how to: Prepare and present food items for a diverse customer audience. Maintain food standards and health codes. Provide excellent customer service to guests. Operate point
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to recruit the targeted number of both adult and youth participants in the EFNEP Program. Maintain graduation rate as set by Supervisor. Organize and coordinate EFNEP program activities (i.e. food
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provide resolution. Establish and contribute to a detailed program specification through discussion with clients. Design, code, test, debug, document and maintain complex programs or systems; develop
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quantitative and qualitative data including data collection, coding, management, and analysis. Experience with academic writing and publication for both academic and practitioner audiences. Experience with
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leadership within the campus and University and to the NYC AI and computer science education community, including Cornell Tech’s annual To Code + Beyond conference. Build and steward deep partnerships with NYC
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. Administrative Management - 5% • Assist in identifying and recommending program needs (i.e., program supplies and materials). • Assist in solving problems and resolving conflicts that arise within the 4-H
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similar setting, or the equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience utilizing current computer technology, i.e., Windows - Excel/Word/PowerPoint. Proven experience in communicating
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fair and impartial manner, the regulations which comprise the Cornell University Student Code of Conduct, as well as applicable local, State and Federal laws. We appreciate our role in enhancing