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. The role includes delivering subject matter expertise to guide the development of educational strategies including the 4-H Livestock Program, 4-H clubs and events, and managing 4-H staff. This role works
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awareness, and skill building. The Camp Class Specialist responsible for the safe and effective development and implementation of a specific program area. 4-H Camp Bristol Hills employs Class Specialists in
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. More information regarding our program houses can be found at this link: https://scl.cornell.edu/residential-life/housing/campus-housing/upper-level-undergraduates/program-houses The Residence Hall
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all aspects of their time in the program. Purpose and Goals: Within the Office of Graduate Student Life, the Manager provides vision and leadership to ensure that the Barn is a welcoming and inclusive
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the Local Food program, the 4-H Positive Youth Development program and direct 4-H volunteer efforts. This position is under the leadership and oversight of the Community Vitality Resource Educator
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Johnson Graduate School of Management. The College delivers undergraduate, graduate, and professional business programs, creating a collaborative, comprehensive business management program that preserves
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from Sunday morning to Friday evening each week. Specific dates of camp are July 5 – August 7, 2026. Pending availability, Assistant Camp Counselors could begin work as early as June 1 based on program
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session. Duration The Camp Nurse will work at least one week during the summer program season, from 10am on Sunday morning until 5:00pm on Friday. Specific dates of camp are June 24 – August 7, 2026
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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 4-H Program Educator for Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Essex County. This position will assist in establishing the Mentoring At Risk and Rural Youth