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Water Equity Specialist Extension Support Specialist II Band F - Exempt Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) Ithaca, New York Who We
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enrollment in High School or College. Ability to follow instructions carefully. Ability to work with others or alone with some supervision. Knowledge of natural science, plant science or marine science. Must
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, including leadership and management, data science, engineering, marketing, technology, human resources, healthcare, hospitality, and more. New programs are being launched constantly. Short courses (most are 2
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science, engineering, marketing, technology, human resources, diversity & inclusion, healthcare, hospitality, and more. New programs are being launched constantly. Short courses (most are 2-3 weeks) with
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associated with this position. Ability to meet acceptable background check standards (DMV and criminal background checks). Basic skills in the use of modern electronic technology and software (e.g., video
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fundraisers and trips. Organize and coordinate program activities relating to the 4-H Afterschool Program to include, but not limited to: academic enrichment; entrepreneur programs; environmental science and
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, alumni, and students; and its commitment to diversity and inclusiveness. The Section of Anatomic Pathology in the Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences and Animal Health Diagnostic
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committees that advise and review the facility. QUALIFICATIONS: Extensive experience with experimental instrumentation and software projects. Ph.D. in chemistry, biology, or related field. Experience in X-ray
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experience with experimental instrumentation and software projects. Ph.D. in chemistry, biology, or related field. Experience in X-ray crystallography, cryo-EM, protein biochemistry, molecular biology
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on animal experimentation issues while promoting best practices for the responsible use of animals. These actions result in quality science merging with animal welfare. For the benefit of human and animal