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. Rewards and Benefits: Position Summary: Anticipated Division of Time: This is a lab research position, including the following responsibilities: 1) managing the project (5%), 2) designing and conducting
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agriculture applications. The Postdoctoral Associate will utilize techniques such as: computational and experimental rational design, plasmid construction, analysis of Sanger and Whole Genome sequence data
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used across our social media platforms. The interns will gain hands-on experience in game-day productions, non-linear video editing, graphic design and broadcast engineering. The interns will: Assist
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support, and partner sales for successful program delivery. Collaborate with various departments to meet design requirements and attract qualified participants Make critical decisions affecting program
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eCornell delivers online professional certificate programs to individuals and organizations around the world. Certificates are designed and developed as a collaborative effort between Cornell
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other established SNAP-Ed programming and activities, both on-site and off-site, in the community, in accordance with the Nutrition Program Area’s plan of work. This position will also coordinate all
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educational program design and delivery Experience in public outreach and education for adult and youth audiences; volunteer coordination; working with public stakeholders and municipal agencies; and working
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outreach practices. Assist Back to the Bays team at fundraising and awareness events. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: • Past experience as a Development Director in a non-profit setting. • Ability to design and
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educational program design and delivery Experience in public outreach and education for adult and youth audiences; volunteer coordination; working with public stakeholders and municipal agencies; and working
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requirements. Demonstrated initiative, reliability and dependability. Demonstrated ability to plan, teach and evaluate informal educational programs through a variety of delivery methods to reach individuals and