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As a Senior Internal Auditor, you will evaluate financial and operational processes through conducting internal audits, assessing compliance with regulations, identifying risks, and recommending process improvements. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to enhance efficiency and effectiveness while maintaining the privacy and confidentiality of audit findings.
The Diagnostic Technologist will perform microbiology testing procedures, manage specimens, operate lab equipment, and ensure quality assurance in a collaborative team environment. Responsibilities include supporting clients, participating in process improvements, and training technical staff in the Bacteriology Lab.
The Field Assistant III at Cornell University supports research projects related to grape productivity by providing technical assistance, operating farm equipment, and coordinating pesticide use and reporting. The role emphasizes diversity and inclusion and involves working collaboratively in a vineyard and farm research environment.
The Business Development Specialist at Cornell University will provide mentorship and strategic guidance to entrepreneurs in the food and agriculture sectors. Responsibilities include developing partnerships, assisting with business plans, and managing projects to support economic growth and innovation in New York's agricultural economy.
The Studio Partnerships Coordinator at Cornell Tech supports partnerships and operations for the Studio program. Responsibilities include developing marketing materials, facilitating participation of external companies, managing relationships with practitioners, and maintaining data repositories. The coordinator collaborates with the Director to enhance student engagement and ensure a positive experience for all stakeholders.
The Program Specialist at Break Through Tech will coordinate work-based learning programs, supporting program staff and industry professionals while enhancing students' professional and technical skills. Responsibilities include managing program activities, tracking engagement metrics, resolving student issues, and planning events, ensuring a supportive and inclusive environment.
The arXiv User Support Specialist will provide information and support to authors, readers, and moderators, handling user queries about submissions, managing service ticket queues, and ensuring a positive user experience while fostering an inclusive work environment.
The Coordinator of the Career Management Team will support Master's students and alumni at Cornell Tech by developing and executing career programming, managing career platform operations, and facilitating employer-student interactions. This role includes collaborating with various teams and providing resources for career guidance and alumni support.
The Project Associate will manage logistics and operations for Reunion, Homecoming, and other alumni events, strengthening partnerships with university affiliates and vendors. Responsibilities include overseeing event infrastructure, budgeting, and creating project timelines, focusing on effective communication and teamwork.
The Payment for Ecosystem Services Educator is responsible for developing and delivering educational programming related to ecosystem services and payment systems to agricultural and landowner audiences, working under supervision to assess, design, and implement programs and initiatives.
The Finance Manager will oversee financial operations at Cornell Cooperative Extension, providing administrative direction, managing accounts, and ensuring compliance with financial regulations. Responsibilities include preparing financial reports, managing grant budgets, and liaising with state finance leads. A key part of the role is to implement best finance practices and assist in training staff on financial procedures.
The Senior Program Manager will coordinate a community-based 4-H Youth Development program, focusing on workforce development for youth, implementation of educational programs, and management of volunteers. This role includes supervision of staff and temporary assistants and requires strong organizational, communication, and community engagement skills.
The Dryden OURS Program Educator will plan, implement, and evaluate youth development programs in the community and schools. Responsibilities include resource linkage, youth leadership development, collaboration with community agencies, program delivery in various disciplines, and volunteer supervision.
The Creative Designer will implement marketing strategies and create engaging content for 4-H Primitive Pursuits. Responsibilities include designing marketing materials, managing the website, and overseeing social media content. The role also involves collaborating with team members to enhance communication and marketing effectiveness.
The Public Programs Coordinator will oversee the development and evaluation of educational programs and materials at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. They will manage Visitor Center staff and volunteers, ensuring effective programming targeted at diverse audiences while aligning with the Lab's mission. The role requires creativity, leadership, and strong communication skills, as well as experience in informal education and program management.
The Veterans Affairs and Enrollment Certification Coordinator will oversee day-to-day operations as the School Certifying Official for VA Education Benefits and DoD Tuition Assistance, ensuring compliance, monitoring student enrollment, and liaising with the VA and DoD. They will also assist with regulatory reporting and verify students' registration and academic progress.
The Associate Director will support the American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program by overseeing academic and student services, managing daily operations, and collaborating with community partners. Responsibilities include program planning, development, evaluation, and ensuring the successful recruitment and retention of Indigenous students.
The DVM Program Manager will oversee Cornell University's summer program for veterinary students from City University of Hong Kong. Responsibilities include developing educational activities, teaching, managing schedules, coordinating logistics, and supervising teaching assistants. The role requires strong communication and organizational skills to work with diverse teams.
The Systems Support Specialist is responsible for managing and maintaining Linux-based servers and workstations, providing technical support for various operating systems, and assisting with the transition of services to cloud providers. They also manage IT resources, support users, and participate in departmental planning.
The Student Services Coordinator is responsible for supporting students in specialized masters programs throughout their academic journey. This includes onboarding, managing student inquiries, collaborating with faculty and stakeholders, enhancing programs, planning events, and coordinating mentorship experiences. The role requires strong organizational and communication skills, a commitment to diversity, and the capacity to work effectively in a team environment.