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program delivery, serve as mentor and provide guidance for program participants by engaging them in work projects, team building and skill-related workshops. Additionally, remaining alert to opportunities
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awareness and skill building. The Food Service Worker is responsible for the implementing of camp meals with the Food Service Director. The Food Service Worker is not required to live on the camp property
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curriculum in the areas of environmental science and natural resources, science, technology engineering, art and math (STEAM). This position will utilize existing program resources and materials in program
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This position will serve as the 4-H Afterschool Program Site Supervisor for Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Jefferson County in support of the 4-H Afterschool Program and will provide
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Dr. Joseph Amsili, Director of Cornell’s Soil Health Program. The ideal candidate will possess a PhD in economics, agricultural and resource economics, data science or closely related field, with
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partnerships across campus in nutrition, microbiology, immunology, reproduction, genetics and genomics, bioengineering, computational biology, and sustainability science. Institutional networks such as the
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for 4-H Camp Overlook program participants, taking note of traditional as well as emerging opportunities, especially in animal sciences, STEM, public speaking, and leadership, and make recommendations
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of Human Ecology (CHE), which is launching new courses and programming in NYC. The candidate will develop and teach courses (in person and online) and expand and provide oversight to a new internship program
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Science or Bachelor’s degree a plus • Specialized training (such as American Farrier’s Association Certified Journeyman Farrier, Therapeutic Endorsement, International Association of Professional
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The Cornell Collaborative for International Development Economics Research (CIDER) is a new cross-campus venture at Cornell University encompassing 23 faculty from multiple units across the Cornell