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departments; development and implementation of facilities and space plans; direction of the college’s capital plan; development and maintenance of an administrative organization and culture that complements and
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to public engagement: we serve over 6,000 schoolchildren from schools in a 90-mile radius of Ithaca and offer professional development training for regional teachers, many of whom teach in rural areas and for
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, decision-making, and crisis-management skills. Knowledge of child development and best practices in youth supervision, including knowledge about policies concerning discipline, abuse, and responding
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or course work in education, youth development, outdoor recreation, physical education, or a related field. Valid driver’s license Administrative Responsibilities: Direction – 45% Lead unit staff guidance and
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wildlife rehabilitators. • Participate in ACZM rounds and other professional development opportunities at Cornell. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS • Completion of a DVM (or equivalent degree) within the past 5 years
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to apply. Interest in on-going career growth and advanced skill development. What's in it for you? How to apply: Who we are and what we do: Cornell University Hospital for Animals is our core clinical
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or equivalent combination. New graduates are encouraged to apply. Interest in on-going career growth and advanced skill development. What's in it for you? Who we are and what we do: Cornell University Hospital
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for the Clean Energy Program that are supportive of the Association’s mission. Assist in the planning of public events and program activities. Assist in identifying opportunities for fund development activities
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, and promotes development of a community-oriented camp culture that emphasizes empathy, continuous improvement, and high performance. Required Qualifications: Must be at least 17 years old and have
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at the undergraduate, professional master’s, and/or doctoral levels in the Nolan School’s programs and as needed across the SC Johnson College of Business, contribute to curriculum development in services management