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safety regulations in performance of duties. This is a part time, 20 hours per week, benefits eligible position. Required Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent. Six (6) months volunteer or work
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make camp a place where everyone feels welcome and included. While keeping the fun going, Sr. Counselors also have safety as their top priority by ensuring campers are always supervised and that all
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the CCE mission. Strategic Fund Development: Proactively cultivate and secure diverse funding sources, including government grants, foundation partnerships, major gifts, corporate sponsorships, and planned
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, food preparation, food safety, and food budgeting. Nutrition education may take place at County agencies, participant homes, or through virtual education. Recruitment of participants is also included as
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Internal Applicants (current employees working for the Association advertising this career opportunity) must apply online via his/her Workday account, which may be accessed here: http://workday.cornell.edu
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of disciplines—global cultures, backgrounds, experiences, perspectives, and ideas. The Division of Public Safety (DPS) is a group of public safety units that work collaboratively with our community to keep Cornell
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program documentation and records; and ensure compliance with all applicable Department of Health (DOH), American Camp Association (ACA), and 4-H Camp Owahta safety regulations, policies, and procedures
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maintain the health, care and safety of the camp animals and garden. Working collaboratively with the Outdoor Recreation Director, Assistant Camp Director and Master Gardener Volunteers, the Garden & Small
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; maintain required program documentation and records; and ensure compliance with all applicable Department of Health (DOH), American Camp Association (ACA), and 4-H Camp Owahta safety regulations, policies
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field and hatchery operations requires quickly identifying and solving problems as they arise. Adhering to safety protocols and procedures in cooperation with Cornell’s Office of Occupational