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natural oyster population. As an added educational component, high school and/or college students have the opportunity to partake in a paid internship. The program will allow students to learn about
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(GED/High School Diploma and one (1) year transferrable program/functional experience). Working towards bachelor’s degree in the field of Nutrition or equivalent also accepted if 2+ years into degree
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an added educational component to this collaboration, high school and/or college students have the opportunity to partake in a paid internship. The program will allow students to learn about shellfish
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The 4-H Youth Development Program Assistant will work as a part of the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Livingston County 4-H Youth Development team to assist with the planning, coordinating
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to enable individuals to perform the essential functions. Ability to frequently work in outdoor weather conditions; frequently lift, move or transport program & facility /gardening materials and produce; and
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local priorities. • Assist Supervisor in structuring programs to meet the needs of diverse program participants. Program Delivery - 45% • Deliver high quality 4-H Youth Development educational
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or equivalent education (GED/High School Diploma and 1 year of transferrable program/functional experience). Experience relevant to the role of the position. Valid NYS Driver’s License and the ability to meet
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• Associate’s or Equivalent Education. (GED/High School Diploma with one-year transferrable program/functional experience may substitute.) • Experience relevant to the role of the position. • Experience
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. Required Qualifications Associate or Equivalent Education. GED/High School Diploma plus 1-year transferable program/functional experience may substitute. Experience relevant to the role of the position
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needs, funding availability, and performance. About the Cornell Experience Modernization Initiative and Donor Engagement and Experience Project: CEMI Donor Engagement and Experience Project (DEEP