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and Employee Degree Program, tuition aid for external education, and Cornell Children's Tuition Assistance Program. Learn more about our extensive educational benefits: Education Benefits | Working
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background check and employment background check Must have ability to use computer for communications, time entry, scheduling access, product research & online trainings Capacity to handle confidential and
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retail, all-you-care-to-eat, or catering business. This role is charged with developing and implementing a unique world-class high-volume food program and customer experience that serves approximately 2000
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this role, including: Prior fisheries experience Knowledge and experience with computer use, databases, and report preparation. This is a temporary 4-month (40 hours/week) position. Contingent on funding
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hotel. Ability to create experiential learning environment for students. Basic computer skills, including: Word, Excel, Outlook Must be able to work on feet for extended periods, lift and carry more than
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. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS • Associate’s degree plus experience relevant to the role of the position. H igh School diploma/GED plus 1-year transferrable program/functional experience may substitute
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; these are 3-year non-tenure-track positions that are funded through the Center with support from the College of Engineering, the Bowers College of Computing and Information Science, and Cornell Tech at Cornell
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Coordinate and direct the development and implementation of a specific 4-H camp program (e.g., sports, expressive arts, environmental science, outdoor education, etc.). Camp counselors to effect
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, and enhance program visibility. This dual role is instrumental in shaping the composition of incoming graduate cohorts and increasing career opportunities for students and alumni. Serving as the primary
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Agriculture program areas, including the planning and delivery of local, district, and statewide events focused on dairy, livestock, poultry, waterfowl, dogs, and other animal science topics. The educator leads