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This position will serve as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP-ED) Nutritionist for Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Onondaga County. The SNAP-ED Nutritionist will
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feed library and ration balancing program tailored for Maharashtra, and studying enteric methane mitigation strategies using Cornell-owned GreenFeed units. The team also leverages Cornell PRO-Dairy
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in McGraw, NY, complete with cabins, a rustic lodge, a waterfront, sports fields, and wooded trails. Each summer, the camp serves over 400 youth through its overnight and day camp programs
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invoices. Plan menus and control food budget, figuring meal costs and per person per day costs. Strictly enforce sanitary standards based on State Health Codes. Supervise kitchen staff, including Assistant
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awareness, and skill building. The Camp Director is responsible for working with the Camp Educator to oversee the operation of the full scope of 4-H Camp Bristol Hills summer camping programs, overseeing
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This position will serve as an Afterschool Program Educator for Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Jefferson County in support of the 4-H Afterschool Program and will provide comprehensive
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This position will serve as the Day Camp Counselor for Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Onondaga County’s 4-H summer camp. The summer camp programs will be held at County Parks in
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This position will serve as a Program Area Leader for a specialty program area (such as Arts & Crafts, Nature-Outdoors-Learning & Science (NOLS), Shooting Sports, Teamwork & Recreational Sports
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programs that engage diverse backgrounds, interests and learning styles. Other duties may be assigned as required. Qualifications 18 years of age or previous experience as an assistant cook. Experience with
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innovation ecosystem, connecting local to global programs in the form of new collaborations and basic discoveries. Over its 120-year history, Cornell’s Department of Landscape Architecture has achieved