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Associate The Extension Associate (Business Title: NYS 4-H STEM and Work Readiness Specialist) will advance positive youth development across New York State with Cornell Cooperative Extension 4-H through STEM
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development, and consumer sciences. Additional teaching experience related to educational areas listed above. Experience teaching subjects related to agriculture, animal sciences, natural sciences, human
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community members on state energy programs and policy, as well as support workforce development efforts in the region focused on clean energy jobs. The Clean Energy Coordinator will oversee Suffolk County Hub
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food Preservation) and the development of new programs in collaboration with other organizations and entities concerned about access to healthy local foods in Herkimer County and the region The position
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tools. Responsibilities of the position include: Design and implement faculty development opportunities such as workshops, institutes, and learning communities Support faculty from a range of disciplines
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Director in financial strategy development, grant and contract budgeting, and overall financial management. Key responsibilities include monitoring budgets, processing payments, payroll processing
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the NYC Economic Development Corporation after Cornell won a worldwide competition initiated by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s administration to create an applied sciences campus in New York City. More
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Development, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and focuses on increasing the sustainability of food systems for the benefit of humans and ecosystems. We work in the areas of sustainable intensification
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community, so that our graduates can achieve excellence in all facets of the legal profession. The Opportunity The Career Consultant provides specialized career development guidance, resources, and
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collaboration with the NYC Economic Development Corporation after Cornell won a worldwide competition initiated by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's administration to create an applied sciences campus in New York City