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income and priority communities, of the options for adopting clean energy strategies in their homes and businesses. This position is also responsible for working as a team member and provides input
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the Operations, Technology, and Information Management (OTIM) area, with a school affiliation in the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management (Johnson). The intended start date of the position is July 1
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an exceptional opportunity to contribute to Cornell’s Adult University (CAU) 2 week summer program. Position Summary CAU Summer is an annual 2-week, on-campus, residential program offering faculty-led courses
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About the College, School, or Department The Cornell SC Johnson College of Business is comprised of the university’s three accredited business schools, each of which is recognized as among the best
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. Ability to maintain up-to-date camp visitor sign in record. Ability to work as part of a team. Strong communication skills, both written and oral. Possess strong computer skills including Microsoft Word and
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community and to reside at DPF 4-H Camp, Riverhead, NY (including overnights) the entire time 4-H Camp is in session. Ability to work flexible hours which will include evenings and weekends, as appropriate
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Experience in higher education with grant applications, accessing Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) portal, funds management, and policy interpretation Experience with a variety of systems used at Cornell
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whenever an incident involving a camper that counselors or coordinators cannot resolve. Serve as Camp Director if he or she is absent from camp. Implement health and safety guidelines and procedures
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) the entire time 4-H Camp is in session. *Camp Specialist has the right to make alternate arrangement as needed. Must be able to meet the travel requirements of the position. Ability to work flexible hours
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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 all. Cornell