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This position will serve as the 4-H Camp Overlook Program Director for Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Franklin County and will lead the development and implementation of educational
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livestock sector. The role supports economic viability, herdsman ship, animal health, product quality, and operational excellence. Program areas include dairy, beef, small ruminants, poultry, equine
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systems. Lead and participate in research activities with Professor Eilyan Bitar and collaborating Cornell faculty. Collaborate with a cohort of postdocs, graduate students, and the broader Cornell research
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program-based software. Work Environment – In addition to the Working Conditions; the work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing
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. Programming will take place both on-site and off-site in the community, in accordance with the Nutrition Program Area’s plan of work and federal and NY state SNAP-Ed guidelines. This position will also
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, regional, and statewide priorities as appropriate. Required Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree or Associate’s Degree and 2 years transferable program/functional experience. Experience relevant to the role
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inequities through energy efficiency and clean energy programs and workshops. This program will deliver information and provide education in a wide variety of settings, including, but not limited to: providing
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Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County is seeking a dynamic and passionate individual to serve as a Program Educator for the 4-H UNITY Afterschool Program. This role involves overseeing
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. Required Qualifications Associate or Equivalent Education. GED/High School Diploma plus 1-year transferable program/functional experience may substitute. Experience relevant to the role of the position
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technology, use of the internet, and distance learning. The position is responsible for preparing quarterly reports, impact statements, and yearly success stories on program progress and accomplishments