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to assist the budget development process. • May provide input to planning budget based on program feasibility needs and assist in identifying opportunities for 4-H fund development activities
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the University’s commitment to partner with NYC Public Schools to make artificial intelligence and computer science teachable in elementary, middle, and high school classrooms. Position Summary The Head of the K-12
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local agriculture products and retail food sales will be demonstrated. Required Qualifications: Associate Degree or Equivalent Education (GED/High School Diploma and one year of transferable program
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responsible for driving the culture of Annual Fund solicitations by Individual Giving Officers and developing a measurably effective volunteer giving program within Alumni Affairs and Development. This role
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Coordinate and direct the development and implementation of a specific 4-H camp program (e.g., sports, expressive arts, environmental science, outdoor education, etc.). Camp counselors to effect
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The Boating Coordinator will assist the Aquatics Director with implementing and evaluating the kayaking, CORCLing, and standup paddleboarding program; conducting boat tests; training boating
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evaluation data for programs. Assist in the process of analyzing collected program data for reporting and program improvement purposes using standard, established policy, procedure and methods. Assist with
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highly skilled and experienced team is committed to delivering technology solutions that are both standards-based and process-oriented, as well as agile and adaptive. We understand the importance
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physical education program. The university is committed to excellence in academics and athletics, gender equity and diversity in its programs, and a well-balanced, broad-based intercollegiate athletics
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improve lives at every scale, from cells to society. Our research and academic programs focus on the interaction of humans with their biological, economic, social and physical environments. Using Cornell’s