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childhood and/or community engagement or related field or Associate Degree plus 2 years transferrable program/functional experience. Experience in gardening education or community engagement related
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This position will serve as Program Area Coordinator (for assigned area**) for DPF 4-H Camp, a residential summer camp owned and operated by Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Nassau
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This position is responsible for providing leadership for and managingthe delivery of thePrecision Feed Management (PFM) program to participating farms in the New York City Watershed Agricultural
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As Unit Coordinator, provide leadership and guidance for a group of campers. Participate in the general planning of the camp program. Assist Camp Program Directors with program activities. Under
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and compliance issues during frequent interactions with campus stakeholders. Make "on-the-scene" decisions within the purview of the radiation safety program. Administer and audit program areas
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supervision including but not limited to dealing with camper behavior issues, failure to thrive in camp environment, etc., assisting with weekly program design, implementing afternoon and evening programs and
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a comprehensive physical education program. The university is committed to the following: excellence in academics and athletics; gender equity and diversity in its programs; a well-balanced and broad
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a comprehensive physical education program. The university is committed to the following: excellence in academics and athletics; gender equity and diversity in its programs; a well-balanced and broad
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in New York, across the nation, and around the world. The Engagement in Science and Nature Program at the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology offers a wide range of projects, educational resources, and
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for mechanical, electrical, cooling, and infrastructure systems that underpin Cornell’s computing environment, including High-Performance Computing (HPC) and Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)‑intensive workloads