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for educational meetings and events throughout the region. Ensure that all protocols and procedures adhere to safety requirements. This is a one-year appointment (39 hours/week) with possible extension depending
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empowered to engage in any community conversation. As a member of the Cornell University community, it is important to recognize our shared responsibility to each other to cultivate a culture of inclusion for
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the benefits of advanced ECC training opportunities while enjoying life balance and the security of a staff ER clinician role. Immerse yourself in Cornell's leading research in veterinary practice and new
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Computer Science Cornell Brooks School of Public Policy College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Administration Bio and Envir Engineering CALS Cooperative Extension Area Spec Communication Entomology Food Science
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records, ensuring accurate and secure data entry. Support the course evaluation process as needed. Serve as back-up to the Academic Services Assistant and Enrollment Services Assistant. This full-time (39
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diplomatic, approachable, mutually respectful and customer-driven environment. Prescribe and administer drugs and vaccines as appropriate and within industry guidelines. Promote the safety of patients, clients
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Engineering Director (Temporary), Cornell Tech (NYC) About arXiv Started in August 1991 and located at Cornell University since 2001, arXiv.org is an open access research sharing platform for scholarly articles
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The Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County Entomology Program is seeking a Seasonal Program Assistant to provide full-time support for agriculture-related research trials and assist in day
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to the role of the position. Bachelor’s degree plus 4 years transferrable, relevant, evidence-based research experience may substitute. • Experience teaching children in a K-12, informal education, or camp
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We are looking to hire a temporary employee for our Farm to Preschool position .Eat Well Play Hard in Child Care Settings (EWPHCCS) is a research-tested, multi-level obesity prevention intervention