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The Ultimate Reentry Opportunity Initiative is working to eliminate systemic barriers to reentry and over incarceration in Tompkins County. We are looking for an internally driven, highly motivated person with an optimistic demeanor who has experience working with vulnerable populations. The Healthful Transitions Program Assistant will work to support healthful transitions by coordinating and facilitating trainings and workshop opportunities for the Tompkins County Interfaith Based Reentry Friendship Network. The TCIBRFN will work directly with people transitioning from jail and prison to Tompkins County. The program coordinator will conduct ongoing outreach activities to maintain and increase the capacity of the TCIBRFN. The program coordinator will also collaborate with other reentry initiatives in the county so as to increase and improve the overall functionality of programming in the county.
This is a temporary, part time, 30 hours per week, non-exempt, partially benefits eligible position. Compensation paid at the rate of $18.00 an hour.
This position is scheduled to end in April 2021. Possible future funding could allow position to be extended.
Inquiries: Questions in advance of application should be directed to Keyanna Vann, at 607-272-2292 ext. 191 or email km844@cornell.edu. Please include a phone number where you can be reached.
Application: Individuals interested in this position should apply online. For a full position description and link to apply visit: https://cornell.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/CCECareerPage/job/Ithaca-Tompkins-County/Healthful-Transitions-Program-Assistant---Ithaca--NY_WDR-00024236 Applications will be Accepted until November 30, 2020.
Would you like a job supporting your local community to have healthier diets and more active lifestyles?The SNAP-Ed New York - Southern Finger Lakes Region is currently seeking a full-time SNAP-Ed Nutritionist to be based in CCE Tompkins County.
Responsibilities: This position is responsible for leading the delivery of educational programming to improve healthy food and physical activity choices among families and individuals of all age groups who are eligible for SNAP. We are looking to attract a diverse range of applicants including those who may not have any of the “preferred” qualifications but who bring other life experiences or transferable skills, and are interested in developing professionally.
Core Requirements:
This position is full-time, a salary of $20 per hour, and includes a full benefits package including medical, dental, paid time off, and retirement.
Inquiries: Questions in advance of application should be directed to Chris Kai Jones Academic Partnerships & Community Well-Being Coordinator, at 607-272-2292 or email chj7@cornell.edu. Please include a phone number where you can be reached.
Application: Individuals interested in this position should apply online. For a full position description and link to apply visit: https://cornell.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/CCECareerPage/job/Ithaca-Tompkins-County/SNAP-Ed-Nutritionist---Ithaca--NY_WDR-00024092. Applications will be accepted until November 16, 2020.
Responsibilities: This individual will assist the Rural Youth Services (RYS) Program Coordinator with program coordination responsibilities for the RYS Program. RYS Programs are community and school-based programs that provide 4-H Youth Development to youth throughout Tompkins County. This person will work closely with the RYS Coordinator and Tompkins County Youth Services Department liaisons to manage RYS youth programs. This individual will support program educators who deliver programs to youth.
This individual will assist in the management and direction of a small volunteer base and will assist in coordinating a youth workforce development program across several communities. This individual will also provide oversight for transportation management and logistics, providing support for the 4-H Youth Development van fleet.
This individual receives ongoing support and supervision from and is accountable to the Rural Youth Services Coordinator and 4-H Youth and Community Development Issue Leader.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Associate’s Degree and experience relevant to the role of the position. A GED/High School Diploma plus 1 year of transferrable skills/experience may substitute for an Associate’s Degree. Ability to meet background check requirements. Ability to meet motor vehicle check requirements and ability to meet travel requirements associated with this position. Ability to work flexible hours, which may include weekends and or evenings as appropriate. Highly organized and motivated. Strong teamwork skills. Demonstrated ability to manage complex systems. Computer skills: high level of word processing, spreadsheets, database and internet software. Demonstrated ability to perform advanced MS Excel and database functions including creating, manipulating, reporting, and maintaining electronic spreadsheets and databases. Ability to use good judgement in work situations. Ability to create and manage complex budgets with multiple funding sources, including grants. Ability to collaborate and work effectively with stakeholders. Ability to communicate effectively orally, in writing, and with electronic technology and be able to apply those skills to grant writing and/or review. Appreciate,respect and embrace diversity and inclusion in all interactions with colleagues, staff, volunteers and the public (including rural populations). Ability and willingness to drive CCE 12-passenger van after training. Ability to work as a team member with local planning groups, schools, professionals and support staff, youth, parents, volunteers,and representative of other community agencies and organizations. Ability to handle administrative details, to work under pressure, and organize work into priorities with emphasis on effective time management. Demonstrated ability to work independently, and work effectively as a team member.
Inquiries: Questions in advance of application should be directed to Shelley Lester Rural Youth Services Coordinator,607-272-2292 or email sjl44@cornell.edu
Application: Individuals interested in this position should apply online. A link to the full position description and application process is available at: A full position description and link to apply is available at: https://cornell.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/CCECareerPage. The posting will remain open until we have a suitable pool of candidates
Responsibilities: This individual will deliver a community-based 4-H youth development program which focuses on safe, educational, and fun activities within an after-school setting at West Village in Ithaca, NY. S/he will manage/facilitate the delivery of youth services that address locally developed priorities. 4-H activities include homework and literacy tutoring, Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math (STEM) recreation and life skills, arts and crafts, multicultural education, and community service projects, among many others. S/he is responsible for providing input to program planning and development and for implementing activities to youth ages 5-12.
This individual will recruit, train and provide supervision to college students, and interns, and guide volunteers and parents to implement a wide range of hands-on learning activities for youth. Additional responsibilities include record keeping, writing reports, collecting data, communicating with families, developing relationships with community partners, coordinate buses for field trips, buying supplies, preparing and leading activities, preparing snacks, developing schedules and fliers, and assist in soliciting donations and fundraising activities.
Must have competency in Word and Excel. Ability to drive 12 passenger van.
This position provides youth with programming after school and will include some night and weekend programming. Planning and office hours are flexible.
Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree plus 4 years transferable relevant evidence based research experience or a Master’s Degree. Ability to motivate, develop and relate to youth and the ability to recruit participants for programs. Ability to organize, implement, and teach informal educational programs to a wide variety of youth.
Hours/Benefits: Position is part-time (20 hours/week) and includes full benefit package including health and dental insurance, retirement, life insurance and more.
Inquiries: Questions in advance of application should be directed to Megan Tifft, 4-H and Community Development Association Issue Leader, 607-272-2292 or email megan.tifft@cornell.edu
Application: Individuals interested in this position should apply online. A link to the full position description and application process is available at: A full position description and link to apply is available at: https://cornell.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/CCECareerPage. The posting will remain open until we have a suitable pool of candidates
Responsibilities: This individual will coordinate and facilitate a community- and school-based 4-Hyouth development program for a specific town within Tompkins County and in conjunction with similar programs throughout Tompkins County. This individual is responsible for directing a New York State Certified Summer Camp in Groton to resume in 2021. This person will implement educational youth programs that address locally developed priorities, using materials developed and/or identified by the 4H Issue Leader. This person is responsible for the planning (under direction of Issue Leader), implementation, and data collection for evaluation of innovative approaches to reach youth and families and to build community-wide support for youth and families.
Qualifications: Master’s degree or equivalent education. (BS/BA + 4 yrs. transferrable relevant evidence based research experience. Experience working effectively with middle and secondary school-age youth; Ability to identify needs of youth, particularly youth in at-risk environments.Excellent teaching skills that are effective in a variety of settings.
Minimum Salary: $19.03/hour
Hours/Benefits:Position is full-time (40 hours/week) and includes full benefit package including health and dental insurance, retirement, life insurance and more.
Inquiries:Questions in advance of application should be directed to Shelley Lester, Rural Youth Services Coordinator, 607-272-2292 or email sjl44@cornell.edu.
To Apply: Individuals interested in this position must apply on-line. A full position description and link to apply is available at: https://cornell.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/CCECareerPage. The posting will remain open until June 16 2020 or until we have a suitable pool of candidates.
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County provides equal program and opportunities. No person shall be denied employment on the basis of any legally prohibited discrimination involving, but not limited to, such factors as race, color, creed, religion, national or ethnic origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, or qualified disability.
Last updated November 13, 2020