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CCE of Saratoga County’s nutrition & food programs help Saratoga County residents to promote health and prevent disease through workshops on healthy eating and cooking. The Nutrition Resource
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Pytorch. Extensive experience working with large numerical and audiovisual datasets in Python. Extensive Linux command line experience; comfortable with ssh, scp, rsync, parallel. Experience with AWS, GCP
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serve as a member of the 4-H Youth Development team to assist with delivery and evaluation of the 4-H Youth Development Program with the goal of promoting thriving in young people ages 5-18 in Erie County
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Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County is seeking a dynamic and passionate individual to serve as the Program Educator for the 4-H UNITY Afterschool Program. This role involves
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serve as a member of the 4-H Youth Development team to assist with delivery and evaluation of the 4-H Youth Development Program with the goal of promoting thriving in young people ages 5-18 in Erie County
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the teaching of energy efficiency and clean energy education programs in the Long Island Region, specifically in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. This position is also responsible for working as a team member and
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This position will serve as the Environment & Gardens Educator for Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Madison County and will be responsible for implementation of educational programming
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This position is classified as an Association Camp Temporary position in the 4-H Youth Development Program Area and will serve as a 4-H Camp Educator for Cornell Cooperative Extension Association
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This position will serve as the Environment & Gardens Educator for Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Madison County and will be responsible for implementation of educational programming
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) Position Description: Apply Position Description Dairy Foods Extension Program Extension Associate The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) is a pioneer of purpose-driven science and Cornell