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Cornell Cooperative Extension of Erie County has an opening for Temporary Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention (SNAP-Ed) Nutritionist working full
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Cornell Cooperative Extension of Erie County has an opening for Temporary Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention (SNAP-Ed) Nutritionist working part
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a robust internal grant program. Faculty researchers seek to understand pathophysiology and disease mechanisms, leveraging a wide range of molecular, genomic, and biochemical approaches in
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visual channels using traditional methods and educational tools, as well as electronic technology (e.g., video, audio, computers, etc.) to facilitate clear and consistent communication for alignment and
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. The Utilities department manages and maintains all distribution systems on campus, including steam, chilled water, electricity, potable water and waste water, and administers energy management programs for campus
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. Responsibilities: Process cash flows including calls, distributions, contributions, and redemptions, as directed. Update net asset value of investments based on reporting information and activity for the period
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. Required Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree. (Associate’s Degree and two years transferrable program/functional experience may substitute for a Bachelor’s Degree.) Ability to meet occasional travel
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kitchen and dining room, properly disposing of trash and recyclable items, and any additional tasks deemed necessary by the Kitchen Manager/Cook. Assist in the preparation of CSA boxes for distribution
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Information and Referral Program. This position will assist with the planning and coordinating of short and long-range marketing plans and objectives for Soldier and Family Readiness Division programs, services
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This is a temporary, full-time position running from June 11, 2026, through August 6, 2026, averaging 40 hours per week. The position will serve as a 4-H Youth Development Program Educator with