Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
This position will serve as the Student and Family Support Specialist for Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Jefferson County in support of the 4-H Afterschool Program. The 4-H afterschool
-
of assigned grants and contracts, will provide management and coordination of marketing and fundraising for assigned Programs, both on-site and off-site in accordance with the 140 LLL Program Area’s Plan
-
/diagnostic services to the Cornell University Hospital for Animals (CUHA), and maintaining a strong teaching and outreach program. The successful candidate would join a current faculty of six board-certified
-
on-the-spot resolution to ensure excellent public relations. Assist with invoicing and project reporting including hourly time reports, project expenses, and revenue distribution Required Qualifications
-
Schools Program to include, but not limited to: ordering and inventory of supplies (including end of year inventory), assist with marketing, assist with brochure development and distribution. Provide
-
and performance. Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in environmental sciences, Horticulture, or related field, or Equivalent Education (Associate's Degree and 2 years transferable program
-
allocations. Administrative Coordination/Operation - 10% Compile research-based educational resources for outreach materials and for distribution to program participants and the public. Provide administrative
-
Journal is an independent, peer-reviewed academic journal distributed globally by The MIT Press, publishing three issues annually in both print and digital formats. Founded and led by Editor Milton S. F
-
Riverhead, New York. The primary responsibilities of this position will include, but not be limited to: assisting with weekly program design and implementation of all the DPF 4-H Camp programs and activities
-
as a 'living laboratory' for piloting cutting-edge landscape interventions that contribute to environmental and cultural sustainability. In keeping with expected responsibility distributions in