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the Fort Drum Military Installation. This includes the Watertown, Indian River, and Carthage School Districts’ geographic boundaries. This position’s primary responsibility is to coordinate, collaborate
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experience with machine learning and AI cloud-based systems. Authentication and role-based access control systems. CI/CD pipelines and deployment workflows. System monitoring and logging in production
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to be a welcoming, caring, healthy, and equitable community where students, faculty, and staff with different backgrounds, perspectives, abilities, and experiences can learn, innovate, and work in an
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experience. Capability to learn software (e.g. spreadsheets, word processing), as well as computer-based inventory management system and other server-based systems. Familiarity with computer-controlled
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impact, which guide all programs and initiatives. Together, these elements drive the college's commitment to positively impacting society and fostering a collaborative learning environment. The Peter and
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collaborative learning environment. The Peter and Stephanie Nolan College of Hotel Administration at Cornell University is renowned for its pioneering hospitality education. Its mission is to cultivate leaders
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the ability to learn new software quickly; technologically savvy. Ability to handle sensitive, confidential information with tact and discretion. Ability to work independently and to respond quickly and
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able to work with a varied clientele and coworkers. Additionally, this role should have a commitment to learning and instructing others in a team oriented way as well as embrace Cornell Dining's Code
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pedagogical innovation Proven experience supporting instructors and student-facing staff in integrating experiential teaching/learning, dialogue education, and student development principles into curricula
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strengths and traditions), a common interest in ongoing learning and improvement (including as guided by educational theory and research), and a shared commitment to evolving and renewing our pedagogical