Current Jobs in Education...
updated 1/5/2007
JOB/LIFE COACH POSITION. Quest Autism Programs, Inc. FT job/life coach
needed to start in January 2007 for an innovative, state-of the art Adult
program in Bergen County, NJ, serving individuals with autism who are recent
grads of premier ABA programs. Ideal candidate will have ABA experience and
hold a BA in Psychology, Special Education or related field. However, we
are willing to train the right person. Clean driver’s license and own
vehicle are required. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package
along with professional development and growth opportunity as part of this
exciting model program. Please e-mail your resume, letter of interest and
salary requirements to: chris@questnj.org or call (201) 425-8397 for more
information. E/E/O
East/Northeast
INSTRUCTOR/ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF SPECIAL EDUCATION. Tenure-track. Begin
Fall 2007. Teach in undergrad and grad teacher education programs; conduct
research leading to publication (tenure-track position); advise students;
and engage in University, public, and professional service. Req PhD w/major
focus in special education or closely rel field for tenure-track position,
MA/MS in special education for instructor position, exp w/learners having
special needs; commitment to education of all children and adolescents;
evidence of (or potential for) high quality research and scholarship for
tenure-track position; early childhood exp, expertise in effective use of
emerging technologies in education, or exp in preparation and professional
development of pre-service and/or in-service teachers. Informal inquiries to
Dr. Colleen Willard-Holt; email: cxw20@psu.edu or phone: (717) 948-6208. Ltr
outlining qualifications/ stmts of teaching and research interests/CV/grad
transcripts/5 ref to: Chair, Special Education Search Committee, c/o Ms.
Dorothy J. Guy, Dir of HR, Box HEJ, Penn State Capital College, 777 W.
Harrisburg Pike, Middletown, PA 17057. http://www.hbg.psu.edu/bsed/. Review
of applications begins 02/14/07 and continues until position is filled.
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF RESIDENCE LIFE AND HOUSING. Resp for mgmt of
residential enrollment, housing assignment processes, Peoplesoft Housing
project, long term planning, mktg, and generation of reports, resp for mgmt
of residential facilities, advise Multicultural Organization, oversee
Programming Model for first and second yr students, oversee CDC training and
student staff in-services, and oversee EBI assessment for dept. Req MA/MS in
Student Personnel Administration or rel field, 3-4 yrs exp in residential
life and housing mgmt, computer skills, able to create and use databases,
knowledge of PeopleSoft system (or a similar housing system), attn to
details and numbers, understanding of student development theory and
practice, able to review systems and procedures w/this knowledge.
Ltr/resume/3 ref to: resumes@holycross.edu. Asst Dir/Employment, College of
Holy Cross, One College St, Worcester, MA 01610. Fax: 508-793-3575.
EDUCATION LECTURER. Req MA, MFA, ABD and PhD in art hist, museum education
or rel fields, knowledge of modern and contemporary art, exp teaching art to
diverse audiences, engages audiences in interactive and thoughtful
discussions about art, specialized knowledge in architecture and design;
photography; film, video, and new media; painting and sculpture; or prints
and drawings, freelance lecturer to give talks in galleries and tours of
museum, speaking knowledge of French, German, Italian, Spanish, or Japanese,
able to give tours in these languages a plus. Ltr/CV to: Meredith Ries, Dept
of Education, The Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd St., New York, NY
10019. Email: Meredith_Ries@moma.org.
FACULTY POSITION IN DANCE. FT, tenure-track. Begin 09/01/07. Teach courses
and support advanced undergrad work, design and implement dance curriculum
for college, teach dance hist/criticism and studio work in modern dance
technique, choreography and sponsor performances in workshop/studio
environment is essential. Req terminal degree, significant artistic
credentials. Ltr/addressing teaching philosophy/video or disc of
work/transcripts/CV/ltrs of rec to Margaret Hunt, Asst to Deans, Marlboro
College, Marlboro, VT 05344. App review begins 01/20/07.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Teach grad level courses in
Research Methods, Proposal Design and Statistics; teach undergrad Research
Methods course for Exercise Science and Sports Studies majors; advise and
supervise grad theses and dissertations; academic advisement of both grad
and undergrad students; scholarly activity and professional and community
service. Req PhD in Physical Education, Exercise Science and Sports Studies
or rel discipline; teaching exp at college/university level; exp supervising
grad research. Ltr/CV/3 ref to: Dr. William J. Considine, Dean, School of
Health, Physical Education & Recreation, Springfield College, 263 Alden St,
Springfield, MA 01109. Phone: 413-748-3385.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF RESIDENCE LIFE. Begin 07/01/07. Supervise mgmt aspects
of student residential living by performing necessary tasks, maintain
appropriate records and oversee student billing for housing and meal plans,
work closely w/Facilities Mgmt Office, communicate and evaluate the physical
needs of residence facilities and recommend revisions in plans or services
as appropriate, work w/Summer Conference Coordinator on all aspects of
summer housing. Req MA/MS in Higher Education or College Student Personnel,
2 yrs exp desired, written and verbal skills, able to manage multiple
projects simultaneously, interpersonal skills and able to work w/others.
Ltr/resume/3 ref to: Canisius College, Associate Dean of Students/Dir of
Residence Life, 2001 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14208. Email:
hr.recruiter@canisius.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN FRENCH. Tenure-eligible. Begin 08/07. Teach language,
culture/civilization and literature courses. Req PhD; college level teaching
exp; native or near native fluency in both French and English; expertise in
twentieth-century French literature and French culture and civilization.
Ltr/resume/3 ltrs of ref to: Dr. Nicolas J. Toscano, Chairperson, Language &
Literature, St. John Hall, Room 434 E, St. John's University, 8000 Utopia
Parkway, Queens, NY 11439.
ART APPRECIATION FACULTY. Req MA/MS in rel field, 2 yrs industry exp w/prior
post-secondary teaching exp pref. Resume/ltr/sal hist to:
humanresources@mcintoshcollege.edu. 23 Cataract Ave, Dover, NH 03820. Fax:
603-743-0068.
EDUCATION ASSOCIATE. FT. Teach in-school and on-site theatre workshops,
liaise w/school groups, mkt and evaluate education programs, general
administration, direct production-based programming. Req BA/BS in theatre,
exp and love of teaching drama to children, writing and communication
skills. Ltr/resume/ref to: Jackie Coleman, HARTFORD STAGE, 50 Church St,
Hartford, CT 06103. Email: jackiecoleman@hartfordstage.org.
ELEMENTARY EDUCATOR/SALESPERSON. Learning through an Expanded Arts Program
(Leap) seeking college grad w/exp as elementary school
educator/administrator to market and sell new curriculum to principals,
teachers and educational specialists nationally, answer all phone inquiries
rel to curriculum, maintain database and completing all sales. $20.00/hr and
15% commission per sale. Req PR, sales exp, orgz. Ltr/resume to
hr@leapnyc.org. Write "Educational Sales" in subject line. App ddl:
02/16/07.
ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR. Assist in coordination of merit scholarship program,
recruitment of potential scholars through major events, and development and
implementation of merit scholar recruitment plan, participate in on-and
off-campus recruitment events and app review. $38,000. Req BA/BS, MA/MS
pref, 2-3 yrs exp as admissions counselor or as active participant in
admissions student ambassador program, interpersonal and communication
skills, exp w/computers and database administration desired. Ltr/resume to:
Ms. Christina Puglia, Senior Admissions Counselor and Merit Scholarship
Program Coordinator, at puglia@tcnj.edu. The College of New Jersey, PO Box
7718, Ewing, NJ 08628-0718. Email: puglia@tcnj.edu.
FOREIGN LANGUAGES TEACHERS. Ideas for classes accepted yr around, however,
it is best to submit in fall for spring classes and in spring for fall
classes. Req resume, class plan. 20.00-$30.00/hr on average. Resume/class
plans to: Al Whitaker, Manager, South End Center for Adult Education, United
South End Settlements, 566 Columbus Ave, Boston, MA 02118. Email:
awhitaker@uses.org.
ADMINISTRATOR OF EDUCATION. FT position w/MD State Govt in Special
Appointment Job Category. Work at Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum under
Museum Dir; develop, market, implement and evaluate on-site educational
programs and educational outreach and distance learning programs, oversee
operation of Visitor Center museum, mktg of public programs, and rental of
Park pavilion and participate in long range planning for museum. $39,478 –
$45,665. Resume/ltr to: Norma Burke, Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum,
10515 Mackall Rd St., Leonard, MD 20685. App ddl: 01/ 26/07.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MARINE AND EARTH SCIENCE. 9-mo, tenure-track. Begin
09/07. Develop vigorous research program, teach, and advise grad students,
establish integrated field and laboratory program using modern techniques,
interact w/scientists from diverse disciplines. Req expertise in
phytoplankton ecology. Ltr/describing research and teaching interests/CV/3
ref to David L. Kirchman, College of Marine and Earth Studies, University of
Delaware, Lewes, DE 19958. Phone: 302-831-2171. Fax: 302-831-6788. TDD:
302-831-4563. Email: phytosearch@cms.udel.edu. www.ocean.udel.edu.
FRENCH FACULTY. 1-yr appointment. Begin 07/07, w/possibility of renewal for
second yr. Teach all levels of French language, literature, and culture.
Req PhD, native or near-native fluency in French, record of teaching, and
interest in scholarship of one's field. Ltr/CV/3 ltrs of ref to: Professor
John C. O'Neal, Acting Chair, Dept of French, Hamilton College, 198 College
Hill Rd, Clinton, NY 13323. App ddl: 03/01/07.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF SPANISH. Pref area of specialization, colonial, able
teach wide variety of courses. Req PhD pref, ABD considered, commitment to
undergrad language instruction, native or near native proficiency in Spanish
and English. Dossier/3 ltrs of rec to Professor Grace Jarvis, Chair, Dept.
of Spanish and Portuguese, Dickinson College, PO Box 1773, Carlisle, PA
17013-2896. App ddl: 02/20/07.
RESIDENCE LIFE COORDINATOR. Assist w/supervision and administration of
Residence Life program, oversee and supervise daily operations of two or
three residence halls, advise residence hall councils, program development,
and conflict resolution, assist in departmental initiatives, supervise
special living options. Req BA/BS (MA/MS pref) or equivalent, 1 yr
work-related exp, exp working w/living/learning communities, honor's
programs, or upper-division living environments pref. Employment and
Compensation Division, The Pennsylvania State University, First Floor Rider
I Bldg, Job #: A-23955, University Park, PA 16802. Fax: 814-865-3750.
http://www.psu.jobs.
ATHLETIC TRAINER. FT. Work w/professional Athletic Training staff in
prevention, care, and treatment of athletic injuries for varsity athletic
programs. Req BA/BS from accredited athletic training program, certified by
NATA, licensed in MA, certified in CPR and AED. Ltr/resume/3 ref to
Gregory C. Michael, Exec Dir of HR and The CareerCenter, Western New England
College, 1215 Wilbraham Rd, Springfield, MA 01119. Email: Rosa Arce at
rarce@wnec.edu.
TEACHER/NATURALIST INTERN. Serve as PT teaching asst for large, weekly
afterschool and preschool enrichment programs in greater Boston area,
fulfill service learning or college credit req. $100 stipend. Req HS
senior/college student or older, orgz, knowledge and/or interest in
science/nature, exp w/young children and education a plus, exp in outdoor
education and/or degree in sciences a plus, car pref. Resume/ltr to: Carol
Milewich, PUDDLESTOMPERS Nature Exploration, 40 Rockledge Rd., Newton, MA
02461. Phone: (617) 559-9911. Email: info@puddlestompers.com.
http://www.puddlestompers.com.
ACCOUNTING FACULTY. PT. Teach intermediate and advanced level acctg courses.
Req CPA and prior teaching exp. Ltr/CV/3 ref to jobs14@cse.edu. Dir of HR,
College of St. Elizabeth, 2 Convent Rd, Morristown, NJ 07960-6989. Fax:
(973) 290-4495.
EDUCATION AND OUTREACH COORDINATOR. FT. Begin 03/01/07. Req 2 yrs relevant
art/hist museum exp; postgrad training in museum education pref; background
in and knowledge of tennis encouraged; communication, orgaz and sales
skills; able to develop and coordinate variety of educational materials and
programming; able to create teacher workshops rel to curriculum standards
in RI and MA; able to recruit, supervise and train docents and greeters; exp
in grant writing and budget preparation. Ltr/resume/3 ref to Gary Cogar,
Acting Museum Dir, Intl Tennis Hall of Fame and Museum, 194 Bellevue Ave,
Newport, RI 02840. Email:gcogar@tennisfame.com. www.tennisfame.com.
ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR. FT. Provide admissions counseling and services for
prospective students, recruit diverse group of freshmen and evaluate
admissions/academic credentials, manage recruitment territory, travel to HS
to conduct admissions counseling and information sessions. Req BA/BS, oral
and written communication skills, proficient in MS Office, 1 yr exp pref.
Resume/ltr/sal hist and ref to: Villa Julie College, 1525 Greenspring Valley
Rd, Stevenson , MD 21153. Attn: HR. Fax: 410-486-3552. E-mail:
per-lorr@mail.vjc.edu. www.vjc.edu.
EDUCATION INTERN. Seasonal. Lead groups of children (ages 5 – 15) in
half-day camp program on zoo grounds, lead parent-toddler programs, present
live animal programs in amphitheater, and interpret at marine touch tank.
Req interest in education, museum interpretation, or natural sciences, able
to work well individually and as part of a team, pref given to qualified
students seeking internship credit, exp w/children and/or animal handling
pref. Ltr/resume to: Liz Carletta, Education Curator, Bergen County Zoo, 216
Forest Ave, Paramus, NJ 07652. No phone calls.
PROGRAM ASSISTANT. Provide support for exchange teachers in US; facilitate
travel of US and Eurasian participants; prepare and distribute program
materials; maintain databases for shipping and participant data; maintain
updates to TCLP and LTMS websites; assist in various tasks rel to programs;
assist in organizing and executing cross-cultural orientation programs and
workshops. Req writing and communication skills (English and Russian); orgz;
interpersonal skills; computer skills. Ltr/resume/sal req to HR Dept,
American Councils, 1776 Massachusetts Ave, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20036.
Fax: 202-872-9178 or 202-833-7523. Email: resumes@americancouncils.org.
SUMMER CAMP GROUP CO-LEADER. Earthplace Nature Discovery Center is looking
for Summer Day Camp Group Co-Leaders for grades 1-2, 3-4, and 5-6 w/natural
science background pref. Ltr/resume/3 ref to Laurie Linton, PO Box 165,
Westport, CT 06881. Email: L.Linton@earthplace.org. Fax: 203-227-8989.
http://www.earthplace.org/.
PRE-GED & ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE INSTRUCTOR. Provide assistance to
Technology Instructors regarding student’s assignments in language lab
classes and in writing lab; participate in curriculum development,
evaluation and revision of course materials, instructional methods,
self-study, program review, and master plan; advise students on academic
matters; maintain student attendance and scholastic records; willing to
develop and/or teach on-line courses and participate in technical on-line
training. Req BA/BS in English, Education, Liberal Arts or rel field,
certificate in TESOL, equivalent combination of education and exp, knowledge
of written and spoken Spanish, mastery of English Language, able to teach
variety of levels within English and general studies, exp in GED/Pre GED and
Literacy placement procedures, exp w/ language and/ or writing labs and
computer assisted learning. Resume/ltr to aditta@phippsny.org. Phipps
Community Development Corporation, Jennifer Childress, 902 Broadway,
Thirteenth Floor, New York, NY10010. http://www.phippshouses.org. App ddl
01/16/07. (From 12/01 issue.)
MEDICAL ASSISTANT TRAINING COURSE INSTRUCTOR. Provide vocational classroom
training to young adults for entry-level jobs in health care sector.
$42,000-$45,000/yr, plus excellent benefits, train two sets of students in
VFI’s competency-based MAA curriculum, facilitate student mastery of
competencies through lectures, hands-on practice, role playing, and group
projects. Req excellent teaching skills, 2 yrs exp and formal education in
methods, 2 yrs exp in the field, excellent written, verbal and interpersonal
communication skills, computer literacy (Microsoft Office, data entry,
medical software), exp in medical office, hospitals or labs, pref
supervising front-line employees and connection to employers in health care
field. Ltr/resume to: Rich Brigandi, HR Dir, Vocational Foundation, Inc., 52
Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10004. Email: rbrigandi@vfinyc.org. Fax:
(212) 823-1059. http://www.vfinyc.org. App ddl: 01/15/07. (From 12/01
issue.)
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF THEATRE ARTS. Begin 08/15/07. Teach courses in
Costume and Stage Make-up, resp for costume design and construction for
theatre season. Req MFA degree or PhD, college level teaching or
professional exp pref. Ltr/CV/3 ref to: Chair, Costumer Designer Search
Committee, Communication and Theatre Arts Dept, Salisbury University, 1101
Camden Ave, Salisbury, MD 21801. Review of app begins on 01/15/07. (From
12/01 issue.)
AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM COUNSELOR. Work w/ Program Dir in development and
implementation of age appropriate activities for children; supervise
children on outings and field trips; provide tutoring and supervise children
in doing homework; ensure adequate nurturing of clients' developmental
tasks; transport children from school to program and on outings and maintain
all safety regulations at all times; comply w/ OFC training and continuing
education req. $10.50/hr. Req 18 yrs old; demonstrated ability working w/
children; effective oral and written communication; able to practice
effective time mgmt, orgz, priority mgmt, and analytical ability. Resume/ltr
to: Chief Operating Officer, Ellis Memorial, P.O. Box 352, Boston, MA
02117-0352. Fax: (617) 695-9309. Email: brianwoods@ellismemorial.org. App
ddl 01/19/07. (From 12/01 issue.)
INFANT/TODDLER TEACHER. Provide planning and execution of appropriate
reading readiness exp, appropriate art, music, literature, science, etc.,
activities; maintain records of progress, communication regarding child's
growth and development; schedule and participate in all staff/parent
meetings; assist Lead Teacher w/ progress reports; participate/attend
monthly staff meetings/workshops. Req 18 yrs old; BA/BS or advanced degree,
preferably in Early Childhood Education; 1 yr work exp w/ appropriate age
group; DEEC certification for age appropriate group; certified in CPR for
children, First Aid; effective oral and written communication; effective
time mgmt, orgz skills, priority mgmt and analytical ability. Resume/ltr to:
Chief Operating Officer, Ellis Memorial, P.O. Box 352, Boston, MA
02117-0352. Fax: (617) 695-9309. Email: brianwoods@ellismemorial.org. App
ddl 01/15/07. (From 12/01 issue.)
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Teach variety of
courses at grad and undergrad levels; student advisement and other
departmental duties; active participation in curriculum/program development
and planning activities; committee work as needed to support the goals of
dept, college and university. Req PhD; relevant industry exp; outstanding
communication skills; technologically competent; able to teach in a
web-assisted or online environment; teaching and/or training exp; commitment
to working in a multicultural environment. Ltr/CV/3 ltrs of rec to: Dr.
Sandra Bloomberg, College of Professional Studies, New Jersey City
University, 2039 Kennedy Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07305-1597. App ddl:
01/30/07. (From 12/01 issue.)
WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES INSTRUCTOR. PT, Adjunct. Req MA/MS in Women
Studies, Gender Studies, or closely rel field, college teaching exp of
courses rel to women and gender. Ltr/CV/course syllabus to Raritan Valley
Community College, PO Box 3300, Somerville, NJ 08876. App ddl: 01/15/07.
(From 12/01 issue.)
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION TEACHER. Work w/ middle school students in multi-day
courses; plan and present evening programs. Req BA/BS in E. Ed., biology,
ecology, or rel field, trip leading exp, wilderness First Aid and CPR, WFR
pref. Ltr/resume to Brian Walker, AMC, PO Box 298, Gorham, NH 03581. (603)
466-2721 x1o9. Email: amcjob52@outdoors.org. App ddl: 01/15/07. (From 12/01
issue.)
WOMEN’S STUDIES FACULTY. 1-yr visiting position, begin 07/07. Teach
five-courses per yr. Req PhD in women's studies or another discipline w/
clear evidence of course work and teaching in women's or gender studies, ABD
considered. CV/transcript/ltr/teaching and research interests/3 ltrs of rec
to Margaret Gentry, Chair, Women's Studies Dept, Hamilton College, 198
College Hill Rd, Clinton, NY 13323. Email: mgentry@hamilton.edu. App ddl:
01/15/07. (From 12/01 issue.)
RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE LECTURER. Begin 09/07. 1-yr appointment.
Teach all levels of the language. Req native or near-native fluency in
Russian and English, record of teaching excellence, and able to teach broad
range of courses in language, literature and culture. Interest in teaching
folklore a plus. App/3 ltrs of ref to Professor Lev Loseff, Chair, Dept of
Russian Language and Literature, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755. App
ddl: 02/01/07. (From 12/01 issue.)
South/Southeast
ARTIST/ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MUSIC IN VOCAL ARTS. FT, 9 mo, unclassified
tenure track position. Begin 08/13/07.Teach applied voice; teach support
courses (diction, pedagogy, literature) on rotating basis (exp teaching
opera/musical theatre a plus); teach in secondary area of expertise at
undergrad level if needed; recruit students for dept. Req tenor or baritone;
terminal degree completed by 08/13/07; record of college teaching of applied
voice, lyric diction, vocal pedagogy, and literature for the voice; record
of college teaching of opera/musical theatre workshop pref. $41,000.
Ltr/resume/recently recorded CD, 15-20 mins in length, demonstrating various
languages and styles/3 ltrs of rec/ref/grad transcripts to: Michele Martin,
Head, Dept of Performing Arts, Box 92175, McNeese State University, Lake
Charles, LA 70609-2175. Phone: (337) 475-5020. Fax: (337) 475-5063. Email:
mmartin@mcneese.edu. Review of app begins 02/01/07 and will continue until
position is filled.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN LITERATURE. Tenure-track. Begin Fall 2007. Develop
and teach undergrad and grad courses in areas of specialization and serve on
committees, teach freshman composition and undergrad lecture and seminar
classes, design and teach grad seminars in areas of expertise. 4/4 course
load. Req PhD in field of Literature outside traditional Western canon,
evidence of potential for successful research, publication, and other
scholarly/professional activities, and commitment to teaching and service,
expertise in Postcolonial and/or Non-Western/World Literature.
Ltr/describing teaching and research interests/CV/3 ltrs of
rec/transcripts/one writing sample/syllabi/teaching evaluations, if
available to Dr. Richard Vela, Search Committee Chair, Dept of English,
Theatre, and Languages, University of North Carolina-Pembroke, One
University Dr, Pembroke, NC 28372. Review of app begins 03/12/07 and
continue until position is filled.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF COMMUNICATION. (w/focus on PR.) Teach req PR courses,
teach other communication courses, perform service duties, and maintain
scholarly productivity. Core PR courses include: Intro to Mass
Communication, PR Principles, PR Cases, PR Writing, and PR Campaigns. Req
PhD in communication, mass communication or rel field completed by 08/07.
Ltr/CV/teaching evaluations/stmt of teaching philosophy/sample syllabi/3
ref/transcripts to: Dr. Barbara Gainey, PR Search Committee Co-Chair, Dept
of Communication, Kennesaw State University, 1000 Chastain Rd, Campus Mail
Box #3102, Kennesaw, GA 30144. Phone: 770-423-6000.
http://www.kennesaw.edu/facultypositions/.
UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN. Begin 07/01/07. Identify library and informational
needs of students and academic units, develop and implement strategic plans
for library, lead university constituents in identifying new information
trends and work effectively to implement appropriate technologies, oversee
collection development that supports research and needs of university
community, administer all services and activities of university library.
Req MLS, 5 yrs exp in higher education library administration; interpersonal
and communication skills. Ltr/CV/stmt of educational and administrative
philosophy/grad transcripts/4 ref to: Dr. Stephen Jodis, Search Committee
Chair, c/o Nancy Gunter, Office of Academic Affairs, Armstrong Atlantic
State University, 11935 Abercorn St, Savannah, GA 31419-1997. App ddl:
01/19/07.
MELLON ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF HISTORY OF ART. 3-yr, non-tenure track. Begin
08/07. Req PhD (granted in or after 2003), teaching exp, strong research
agenda vital, 2/2 course load, teach undergrad art hist majors, teach survey
of western art, w/specialization in art and/or architectural hist in
European 19th c. Ltr/CV/stmt of teaching and research interests/3 ref to
Mellon Search Committee, Dept of Hist of Art, Vanderbilt University, VU
Station B 351801, Nashville, TN 37235-1801.
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/historyart/. App ddl: 01/ 31/07.
PRESCHOOL TEACHER. Teacher needed in Christian preschool: 5 days/week. Req
45 hrs of state mandated training; background check and fingerprinting;
able to model and teach Christian faith in terms of child’s exp. Resume to
Christian Education Pastor, St. John's United Methodist Church, 1800 Cypress
Gardens Blvd. S.E., Winter Haven, FL 33448. Phone: 863-324-6347. Fax:
863-324-9423. Email: merry @sjum.org. sjum.org.
CAMP SCHOOL COUNSELOR/TEACHER. (Yr-Round). FT. Req BS/BA or equivalent exp,
single, committed Christians for 2 yr commitment w/love of the outdoors,
enjoys working w/others, excellent physical health. For more info, contact
John Ramos; email: jjramos@bchfamily.org or phone: 910-245-4034. Cameron
Boys Camp, PO Box 277, Cameron, NC 28326. Phone: 910-245-4034. Fax:
910-245-3616. Email: jjramos@bchfamily.org.
www.bchfamily.org/helping/service/119/125/124. www.therapeuticcamping.org.
ACCOUNTING INSTRUCTOR. Non-tenure track. Begin 08/07. Teach undergrad
courses, grad teaching may be available depending on qualifications, teach 4
and 4 load, during summers, teach addl 2 courses for 15% of 9-month salary.
Req CPA, BA/BS and MA/MS in Acctg, acctg PhD students lacking some of these
req may be considered, exp teaching web-based courses pref. Ltr/ref job
#244/CV/3 ref to: Dr. Robert R. Oliva, Chairman, Dept of Acctg, College of
Biz, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2801 S. University Ave - RBUS
211, Little Rock, AR 72204. Email: rroliva@ualr.edu.
http://www.cob.ualr.edu/main/homepage.htm.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF RESIDENCE LIFE. FT. Supervise 18-25 undergrad
Resident Assts, one gradu student, and an area of 500+ undergrad students,
oversee judicial, programming, administrative, and building needs for all
students within the area of supervision. Req MA/MS in appropriate field,
2-3 yrs exp in Residence Life and/or Student Affairs, exp establishing
residential learning communities and student leadership development,
proficient in Microsoft Office '97, including Word, and Excel. Ltr/resume/3
ref to resume@saintleo.edu. Saint Leo University, HR MC 2327, PO Box 6665,
St. Leo, FL 33574.
ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR. (Job Requisition #061216). Represent Southeastern at
recruitment events, correspond w/prospective students, parents, and HS
counselors through direct mail and telemktg campaigns, host prospective
students on campus, assist in all areas of recruitment, admissions,
financial aid, freshman orientation, and registration. Req BA/BS, exp in
counseling, admissions, and/or recruiting pref, proficiency w/automated data
mgmt, orgz and PR skills, computer literacy in various software applications
in DOS/Windows incl Microsoft Word and data mgmt tools, written/ oral comm
skills, work effectively w/diverse population. Ltr/résumé/3 ref/transcripts
to: Admissions Counselor Search Committee Chair, Admissions and Financial
Aid, Southeastern Louisiana University, SLU 10752, Hammond, LA 70402.
COORDINATOR OF ACADEMIC ADVISING. Plan and deliver professional development
programs for faculty advisors, lead retention efforts, develop advisor
manual and student use materials and plans for assessment of advising,
coordinate student peer advising and Challengers program,
planning/implementation of student orientation programs, teach two courses
each semester. Req MA/MS, PhD (pref) in education, student affairs or
liberal arts discipline, exp in designing/implementing academic advising
system, 3 yrs exp advising college students. Questions to: npollard@mhc.edu.
Ltr/naming position/app/resume to: Dir of HR, Mars Hill College, Box 6664,
Mars Hill, NC 28754-5000. No faxes or email.
ASSISTANT COACH OF WOMEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING. Job #254. Assist head coach in
planning and organizing all phases of a Division I swimming & diving
program; recruit and evaluate prospective student-athletes and rel travel;
plan and implement training for sprints, middle distance, distance and
stroke swimmers, meet mgmt; and oversee academic progress. Req BA/BS, 2 yrs
coaching exp, understanding and knowledge of NCAA rules. Ltr/reference job
#254/resume/ref to: Richard Turner, Head Women's Swimming & Diving Coach,
University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2801 S. University Ave, Little Rock,
AR 72204.
ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES COORDINATOR. $27,321.03/Yr. Position number: 22662
(A&P). Req MA/MS in appropriate area of specialization; or BA/BS in
appropriate area of specialization and 2 yrs exp, knowledge of assessment
and evaluation practices relevant to higher education, able to plan,
collect, analyze, and present data, and skilled in use of computer for
research and statistical analysis, knowledge of Microsoft Access,
communication and interpersonal skills. HR, Florida A&M University, 211
Foote-Hilyer Administration Center, Tallahassee, FL 32307. Phone:
850-599-3611. Fax: 850-561-2080.
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH. Begin 08/07. Teach freshmen
composition, advise students, and serve on committees. Req PhD pref, MA/MS
considered, interest, exp, and/or ability in Hist of English Language,
British Literature, and/or Developmental English desirable. Ltr/CV/grad
transcripts/pastoral ltr of rec/from current pastor, verifying church
membership, active participation in local congregation, and evaluating
nature of applicant’s personal commitment to Christ/personal
testimony/description of relationship w/Christ, including salvation
experience, church membership, and current church involvement to
BGoodwin@EmmanuelCollege.edu. Barbara Goodwin, Chair of English Dept, PO Box
129, Franklin Springs, GA 30639-0129. Phone: 706-245-7226, ext. 2623. Fax:
706-245-4424. E-mail: bgoodwin@emmanuelcollege.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF FINANCE. FT, 9-mo, tenure-track. Begin 08/07. Teach
variety of courses such as Principles of Finance, Managerial Finance,
Security Analysis & Portfolio Theory, and Real Estate, teach in both
traditional and web-based classroom setting. Req PhD or DBA in Finance,
(ABDs within six mos of completion considered.), PhD minor in rel area such
as statistics, Intl Biz, or Acctg desirable, evidence of or potential for
research and publications. Ltr/CV/3 ref to: Office of HR, Austin Peay State
University, Attn: HR Faculty App, Finance, PO Box 4698, Clarksville, TN
37044. E-mail: FacultyApplications@apsu.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS. Tenure-track. Begin 08/07. Req PhD in
Econ, commitment to teaching, established research record (associate) or
clear potential for developing such a record (assistant). Teach undergrad
and grad econ courses, engage in research and publishing activity, and
service to dept, college, and university. Ltr/CV/3 ltrs of ref/transcripts
to Chair, Econ Faculty Search Committee, Dept of General Biz, Southeastern
Louisiana Univ., SLU 10813, Hammond, LA 70402. App ddl: 02/16/07.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PROFESSOR. (w/credentials in Mgmt.) Tenure track.
Teach undergrad and grad (MBA) courses. Req PhD or DBA in Mgmt, or Biz Admin
w/emphasis in Mgmt, excellence in teaching. Ltr/CV/supporting materials to
Dr. Mark Matson, VP for Academic Affairs and Dean, PO Box 52, Milligan
College, TN, 37682. App ddl: 01/30/07.
SPEECH FACULTY. PT. Teach during the day, two days a week (either Monday and
Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday). Req MA/MS w/18 grad hrs in speech.
Ltr/resume/3 ref to: Dept of HR, ATTN: PT Speech Faculty, North Georgia
College & State University, Dahlonega, GA 30597.
PHILOSOPHY FACULTY. Req MA/MS, 18 credit grad hrs in-field, JD may be
substituted for MA/MS, w/appropriate grad courses.
App/ltr/transcripts/resume/3 ref to: PT Instructor - CLASS Search, Office of
HR, Savannah State University, PO Box 20601, Savannah, GA 31404. Phone:
912-356-2180. Fax: 912-691-6284. http://www.savstate.edu/hr/index.html.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MARKETING. FT, tenure-track. Begin 08/07. Req PhD in
Mktg, practical biz exp desirable, ABD applicants considered if complete
degree req by 08/07, record of teaching and research, able to contribute to
development of MBA program. Ltr/CV/ref to: Linda Wright, Chair Mktg Search
Committee, College of Biz and Econ, Longwood University, 201 High St.,
Farmville, VA 23909. Email: marketing-search@longwood.edu.
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR. Teach hands-on classes in and about the
out-of-doors, adapt lesson plans to match teaching style, assist w/ program
development, lead recreation and evening programs twice a week. $225/ week +
room & board. Req BA/BS, respect and affinity for children, certifications
in CPR and First Aid, background check. Resume/ref to Maggie Wade Johnston,
Dir, 105 DeLong Rd, Nauvoo, AL 33578. Email: maggie@campmcdowell.com. App
ddl: 02/01/07. (From 12/01 issue.)
Midwest
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN ENGLISH. (specialization in composition.)
Tenure-track. Begin 08/07. Teach one journalism course per two-yr cycle,
advise student newspaper, and manage journalism practica. Req PhD,
commitment to undergrad teaching, advise, and mission of church-rel college.
CV/dossier/ltr (including current email address) to Dr. Donald Watt, VP for
Academic Affairs, Dakota Wesleyan University, 1200 W. University Ave., Box
901, Mitchell, SD 57301. App ddl: 01/22/07.
LATIN AMERICAN OR TRANSATLANTIC SPANISH LITERATURE. FT, one-yr faculty
position for 2007-08. Teach three language courses at intermediate level,
one literature survey (colonial or modern), and one course in Latin American
or Transatlantic literature or cultural studies (any period, genre, or area;
comparative approaches encouraged). Req PhD, interest and potential
excellence in undergrad teaching, teaching exp at college level desirable.
Ltr/CV/grad transcripts/3 ltrs of ref to Sebastiaan Faber, Chair, Dept of
Hispanic Studies, 50 N Professor St., Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 44074.
For inquiries, contact Prof. Faber (phone: 440-774-5176; fax: 440-775-6888;
email: sfaber@oberlin.edu). www.oberlin.edu/hispanic. App ddl: 2/21/07.
VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR/INSTRUCTOR OF ANTHROPOLOGY. FT. Begin late
08/07. Teach multiple sections of intro to cultural anthropology, one
section of intro to linguistic anthropology, and upper level offerings. Req
PhD, teaching exp, ABD considered (instructor rank). Ltr/CV/evidence of
teaching effectiveness (including course evaluations)/3 ltrs of
rec/transcripts to Dr. Colin Betts, Chair, Search Committee, Dept of
Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, Luther College, 700 College Dr,
Decorah, IA 52101. Phone: 563/387-1284. Fax: 563/387-1107. Email:
bettscol@luther.edu. Review of app begins immediately and continues until
position is filled.
ASTRONOMY INSTRUCTOR. PT for spring semester beginning 01/16/07. Req MA/MS
in Astronomy or equivalent credentials in closely rel discipline, teaching
exp at college level pref. HRDept- RM 2124, South Suburban College, 15800 S.
State St, South Holland, IL 60426. Phone: 708.596.2000 ext 2236. Fax:
708.225.5813. Email: resumebank@southsuburbancollege.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF GEOLOGY. Tenure track. Begin 08/20/07. Teach intro
and advanced geology courses, and earth science courses directed toward
teaching majors, develop curricula for assigned courses, develop sustainable
research program involving undergrad students that is complementary to
departmental and college interests. Req PhD in geology or geophysics
w/expertise in sedimentology, stratigraphy, or geophysics as applied to
sedimentary systems, communication skills, able to conduct research, legally
authorized to work in US on 08/20/07. Ltr/App form
(http://www.mnsu.edu/humanres/forms/unclassapp.pdf)/CV/transcripts/3 ltrs of
ref/ brief stmts of teaching philosophy and research interests to: Bryce
Hoppie, Geology Search Committee Chair, Chemistry and Geology, Minnesota
State University, Mankato, 242 Trafton Science Center North, Mankato, MN
56001. Phone: (507) 389-1963. Fax: (507) 389-5625.
http://www.mnsu.edu/humanres/forms/unclassapp.pdf.
ECONOMICS INSTRUCTOR. Req MA/MS, CPA req for Acctg, exp in planned teaching
discipline, teaching exp in higher education pref. Apply online at
http://www.friends.edu/hr or call (316) 295-5804 to request a copy of app in
the mail. Ann Lane, Adjunct Faculty Office, Friends University, 2100 W.
University Ave., Wichita, KS 67213. Phone: 316-295-5804. Fax: 316-295-5665.
Email: facdev@friends.edu.
ENGLISH COMPOSITION FACULTY. FT, tenure-track. Begin 08/07. Instruct and
assess student learning in intro English composition courses, maintain and
develop curriculum, serve on college committees, and perform other duties.
$34,400 to $61,426/yr. Req MA/MS in English or equivalent, 18 grad semester
hrs in rhetoric or composition, exp as an instructor and w/ use of
instructional technologies desirable, community college teaching exp pref.
Ltr/resume/transcripts to: Office of HR, Kankakee Community College, 100
College Dr, Kankakee, IL 60901-6505. Email: hr@kcc.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE. Teach courses in intl relations,
foreign policy, political theory, American federal govt, and social science
education teaching methods courses. Req MA/MS in political science, PhD
pref, exp in and commitment to distance education, including online
coursework development and implementation and courses delivered via
interactive television a plus, specialization in foreign policy and intl
relations, valid secondary teaching certificate pref . Dr. Mike Knedler,
Dean, School of Arts and Sciences, Northwestern Oklahoma State University,
709 Oklahoma Blvd, Alva, OK 73717. Phone: 580-327-8590. Fax: 580-327-8514.
Email Address: jmknedler@nwosu.edu. http://www.nwosu.edu/JOBS/INDEX.HTML.
App ddl: 05/01/07.
SOCIOLOGY FACULTY. Teach lower and upper division courses in social
psychology & sections of social problems, & courses in Social Responsibility
Grad Program. Req PhD or ABD in sociology or rel field. Ltr/stmt of
theoretical orientation & preparation that clarifies connection of research
to field of social psychology and approach to teaching various forms of
social problems/CV/transcripts/3 ltrs of ref/syllabi/teaching
evaluations/stmt of teaching philosophy/description of current research/
future research plans/writing samples. Apply through My HigherEdJobs. Tracy
E. Ore, Search Committee Chair, Dept of Sociology & Anthropology, St. Cloud
State University, 720 Fourth Ave South, 262, Stewart Hall, St. Cloud, MN
56301-4498. Phone: 320.308.2294. Fax: 320.308.1694. TDD: 1-800-627-3529 or
(612) 297-5353. Email: teore@stcloudstate.edu.
http://www.stcloudstate.edu/~socresp. App review begins 02/01/07.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF HISTORY. Tenure-track faculty position in Modern
European Hist (1500-Present). Begin fall 2007.Teach at all levels of dept's
curriculum, including req departmental courses in field of specialization,
Western Civilization and/or World Hist surveys, and upper-level seminars.
Req PhD by summer 2007. CV/ltr/3 ltrs of ref/sample syllabi/grad
transcripts/stmt of teaching philosophy by to Professor Diana Lin, Dept of
Hist, IUN, 3400 Broadway, Gary, IN 46408. Email: dchenlin@iun.edu. App ddl:
02/23/07.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION. FT, tenure track. Begin 08/07.
Teach undergrad/grad physical education/exercise science courses. Req PhD in
physical education/exercise science or rel field, undergrad/grad teaching
exp in areas of physical education core classes, fitness and wellness,
measurement and evaluation, research, kinesiology and internship
supervision. Ltr/CV/transcripts/one-page stmt of teaching
philosophy/evidence of teaching effectiveness/3 ref to: HR, Missouri Western
State University, 4525 Downs Dr., St. Joseph, MO 64507. E-mail:
recruitment@missouriwestern.edu. Review of app begins 01/22/07. App ddl:
01/31/07. www.missouriwestern.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ACTING/VOICE MOVEMENT. Teach courses in acting, voice
and movement, theatre appreciation, and other courses as rel to areas of
interest and expertise, direct during SCSU's theatre season, participate in
departmental activities and student advising. Req MFA or PHD in Theatre, exp
directing at college or professional level, exp teaching acting, voice and
movement, and theatre appreciation at college level desired.
Ltr/transcripts/3 ref/CV to: David R. Borron, Search Committee Chair, Dept
of Theatre, Film Studies & Dance, St. Cloud State University, 720 Fourth Ave
South, PAC #202, St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498. Phone: 320.308.3229. Fax:
320.308.2902. App ddl: 02/15/07.
PROFESSOR OF COMMUNICATIONS. Tenure-track. Begin 09/07. Teach intro to
journalism, PR principles, PR methods, PR case studies, photojournalism,
computer applications in communications, intro and advanced media writing,
and special topics in area of expertise. Req PhD or near completion of
degree in relevant area of communication, MA/MS will be considered.
Ltr/CV/resume/3 ref to Dr. Billy Catchings, Chair and Associate Professor,
Dept of Communication, University of Indianapolis, 1400 E. Hanna Ave,
Indianapolis, IN 46227.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR - SPEECH COMMUNICATION. Provide instruction and assess
student learning in intro speech courses, collaborate w/colleagues to
maintain and develop curriculum, serve on college committees, and perform
other duties. Req MA/MS in speech communication or rel field, 18 grad
semester hrs in speech communication, exp as an instructor and w/ use of
instructional technologies desirable, community college teaching exp pref.
Ltr/resume/transcripts to: Office of HR, Kankakee Community College, 100
College Dr, Kankakee, IL 60901-6505. Email: hr@kcc.edu. Questions: Dennis
Sorensen, Dean of Instruction; phone: (815) 802-8360 or email:
dsorensen@kcc.edu. Review of app begins 02/01/07.
SPEECH COMMUNICATIONS INSTRUCTOR. PT. Teach Fundamentals of Public Speaking
at Waterloo extension center and/or Monday evenings at Red Bud Campus.
$36.99 per instructional contact hr for base MA/MS degree. Req MA/MS in
Speech or Theatre or MA/MS in Mass Communications w/undergrad Speech or
Theatre major. For more information, contact Adan Salinas at (618) 235-2700,
ext. 5586. SWIC app/ltr/resume/transcripts/3 ref. Send application materials
to: HR Office, Southwestern Illinois College, 2500 Carlyle Ave., Belleville,
IL 62221. www.swic.edu/employment.
ASSISTANT VOLLEYBALL COACH. FT, 12-mo position. Assist w/all phases of
volleyball, coach practices and competitions, recruit prospective
student-athletes, travel w/ and be resp for team members at away games,
monitor eligibility and academic progress of student-athletes, work
w/training staff relative to health and safety of athletes, adhere to NCAA,
Horizon League and Wright State rules and regulations, assist w/camps and
clinics and assist w/administrative duties. Req BA/BS, coaching or player
exp at NCAA Division I level, 3-5 yrs coaching exp, communication and orgz
skills. Resume/ltr /3 ref to: Trina Smith, Head Volleyball Coach, Wright
State University, 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy., Dayton, OH 45435. App ddl:
01/19/07.
ACADEMIC ADVISOR. Counsel students on academic degree req and student life
issues to facilitate and encourage completion of academic studies,
graduation, and progress toward career goals; design and implement student
development activities based on assessment data and best practices; engage
in professional development and service activities rel to academic advising
and student services profession, both within the University of Minnesota
community and beyond. Apply at: http://employment.umn.edu and search for
Requisition #145224. Nicole Matteson, College of Biological Sciences,
University of Minnesota. Phone: 612-626-5455. Fax: 612-627-2785. App ddl:
01/15/07.
ADMISSIONS COORDINATOR. Support Admissions Dir and interact w/admissions and
campus staff and students, input information into admissions data bases
(Banner and AY), and participate in campus wide issues as assigned by Dir of
Admissions, receive incoming calls to admissions, provide information to
caller, take messages or refer call to appropriate person, oversee
admissions paperwork process from app to enrollment planning, process and
review files for accuracy and reviewing files for missing paperwork, assist
in securing of official transcript if a contingent acceptance was granted,
assist in collection of tuition deposit prior to matriculation Req BA/BS or
combination of education and equivalent exp, customer service orientation,
able to communicate and effectively act as a member of a team, good
w/details, able to multitask, computer literacy pref. Argosy
University-Schaumburg, Attn: Dir of HR, 1000 N Plaza Dr., Schaumburg, IL
60173. Fax: (847) 619-6035. E-mail: ilishrd@aii.edu.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY. Tenure track. Teach courses at undergrad
and MBA level in areas of mgmt, orgz behavior and HR and addl courses in
areas of qualification and interest (pref including strategic mgmt), serve
as student academic advisor and on faculty and college committees,
participate in dept-level planning and development activities. Req terminal
degree in biz administration, mgmt, or orgz behavior, ABD's considered,
commitment to teaching and liberal arts education, teaching exp, record of
scholarly production and biz/ mgmt exp pref. Ltr/CV/3 ref to:
deansoffice@lec.edu. Dean of the College, Lake Erie College, 391 W.
Washington St., Painesville, OH 44077. Review of app will begin immediately
and continue until position is filled. http://www.lec.edu.
SPEECH INSTRUCTOR. Teach foundation courses in speech. Req MA/MS w/major in
speech or w/24 grad quarter/16 semester credits in speech. Ltr/CV/teaching
philosophy/Anoka-Ramsey Community College app form/grad and undergrad
transcripts to: Maria N. Kaley, HR, Anoka Ramsey Community College, 11200
Mississippi Blvd NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55433. Phone: 763-433-1304. Fax:
763-433-1461. Email: Maria.Kaley@anokaramsey.edu.
http://www.anokaramsey.edu/hr/jobs.cfm. App ddl: 02/09/07.
ACCOUNTING INSTRUCTOR. PT. Teach 12 semester hrs per academic yr plus
advising and program development in traditional and adult programs.
$30,000/Yr. Req MA/MS, CPA required; PhD and prior teaching exp pref, able
to work in USA. Ltr/CV/chronological employment hist/teaching evaluations/3
ref to: College of Biz, Employment Application, Attn: Sandra L. Gill, PhD,
Dean, 107 Scholl Hall, Benedictine University, 5700 College Rd, Lisle, IL
60532. Email: sgill@ben.edu. Fax: (630)829.6226.
EDUCATION FACULTY. FT. Begin 08/07. Teach courses in educational
media/technology and elementary methods; early childhood education; advise
education majors and supervise student teachers. Req PhD/Ed.D., teaching exp
in grades K-12. Cheryl Marley, Secretary to Dean of the College, PO Box 17,
Point Lookout, MO 65726-0017. Phone: 417-334-6411. Fax: 417-335-2618.
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT FACULTY. FT, tenure-track. Begin fall semester 2007.
Teach undergrad mgmt and general biz courses, grad (MBA) courses, advise
students and participate in college community. Req PhD or DBA specializing
in mgmt, Christian commitment and able to intentionally integrate Christian
faith in coursework. Ltr/CV/transcripts/3 ltrs of rec/stmt of teaching
philosophy/stmt of faith. James B. Stump, VP for Academic Services, 1001 W
McKinley Ave, Mishawaka, IN 46545-5591. Phone: 574-257-3306. Fax:
574-257-3326. E-mail: stumpj@bethelcollege.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT. Begin Fall 2007. Teach
variety of mgmt courses within Hospitality Mgmt Program. Req BA/BS, 5 yrs
hospitality industry exp, understanding of and commitment to teaching at
comprehensive community college, teaching exp at community college.
Transcript(s)/"Question for faculty applicants"/app/resume may be included
as supplement to Johnson County Community College, Office of HR, 12345
College Blvd. Overland Park, KS 66210-1299. Phone: 913-469-3877. Email :
jcccjobs@jccc.edu. https://banweb.jccc.edu/application/index.php.
ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR. Travel to HS and junior colleges, meet or exceed app,
admission and enrollment goals, evaluate transcripts for admission, award
academic scholarships, meet w/parents and potential students during campus
tours, assist parents and students w/FAFSA financial aid and evaluate
financial aid packet w/students and parents. Req BA/BS, exp pref,
communication and orgz skills. Ltr/resume/ref to hr@stgregorys.edu. Natalie
Walck, HR, St. Gregory's University, 1900 W. MacArthur, Shawnee, OK 74804.
Phone: 405-878-5416. Fax: 405-878-5104. Email: hr@stgregorys.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF GEOGRAPHY. Tenure-track. Teach sections of World
Regional Geography, advanced courses designed to serve needs of dept's
undergrad and grad programs in Intl Relations and Hist. Req PhD or
completion by 08/07; teaching exp; evidence of scholarly potential. Regional
specialty in Contemporary Europe (including Russia) or Middle East pref.
Ltr/CV/transcripts/teaching portfolio/teaching evaluations/3 ltrs of rec to
Prof. Lawrence Sondhaus, Chair, Dept of Hist and Political Science,
University of Indianapolis, 1400 E. Hanna Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46227-3697.
http://history.uindy.edu. App ddl: 01/ 22/07. (From 12/01 issue.)
BIBLICAL STUDIES LECTURER. Non-tenure-track. Teach six undergrad courses per
academic yr. Req PhD or ThD, able to teach survey courses in Hebrew
Bible/Old Testament and New Testament, competent in relevant languages,
both ancient and modern. Ltr/CV/3 ltrs of ref/evidence of successful
teaching/transcripts to: Chair, Lecturer in Biblical Studies Search
Committee, Dept of Religious Studies, 314 Gilmore Hall, University of Iowa,
Iowa City, IA 52242. App ddl: 02/01/07. (From 12/01 issue.)
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR. Teach school children, develop public
programs and activities for families and summer camps. $9/hr. Lake County
Forest Preserves, Laurel Diver, 2000 N. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville, IL
60048. Phone: 847-968-3242. E-Mail: ldiver@co.lake.il.us. App ddl: 01/12/07.
(From 12/01 issue.)
West/Southwest
CHINESE MANDARIN LANGUAGE INSTRUCTOR. Job #07-099. FT, tenure-track
position, 10 mos. Teach all levels of Chinese Mandarin college courses,
advise and assist students, assist dean w/developing, planning, and
scheduling courses for Chinese Dept, evaluate Chinese language PT faculty,
provide leadership in establishing links w/local Chinese language programs
in community and school districts, develop and evaluate curricula, maintain
scheduled office hrs, attend dept and division meetings. Req MA/MS in
Chinese Mandarin OR BA/BS in Chinese Mandarin, MA/MS in another language or
linguistics, OR equivalent, native or near-native proficiency in Chinese
Mandarin, exp teaching Chinese Mandarin at post-secondary level, commitment
to variety of teaching and learning strategies and styles. District app at
www.fhdajobs.net/ltr/transcripts. $49,414-$81,154. Foothill-De Anza
Community College District, 12345 El Monte Rd, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022.
Phone: (650) 949-6217. Email: employment@fhda.edu. http://www.fhda.edu. App
ddl: 02/15/07.
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH. Teach rhetoric and composition
courses at both grad and undergrad levels. Req PhD in field; ABDs near
completion considered, proficiency in Spanish pref, exp and/or training in
Composition Studies, Writing Centers, Writing Across the Curriculum and
Rhetoric. App (at http://www.utb.edu/employment)/ltr/CV/transcripts/5 ref to
HR, UTB/TSC, 80 Fort Brown, Brownsville, TX 78520. Phone: 800-544-8205;
956-882-8205. Fax: 956-882-7476. http://www.utb.edu.
ACADEMIC SPECIALIST. Develop and implement curriculum for on-site and
outreach school programs and activities, assist w/scheduling and
coordination of school programs and activities, assist w/evaluation of
school curriculum for and support Zoo’s mission and conservation messages
using sound zoo and education philosophies, assist w/mktg of school programs
and activities to reach desired target audiences, assist w/developing and
implementation of professional development workshops for educators of all
grades, assist w/development and implementation of after-school programming,
assist w/development and implementation of Project U.S.A., prepare
facilities and materials for use in school programs and activities, help
maintain classrooms, ZooMobiles, and other facilities used for programs and
activities, assist Zoo and Education Dept in strategic planning, special
events and addl events, develop and maintain working relationships w/other
zoo, museum and aquarium personnel, zoo depts, community organizations,
educators, informal/formal educational organizations and other professional
organizations, oversee and support coordination of appropriate curriculum to
natl, state, and local education standards, assist Manager of Academic
Programs develop short- and long-term goals for the school programs, assist
in daily care and husbandry of program and display animals. Req HS Diploma
or equivalent , BA/BS in education or rel field, certificate or license of
credential as primary or secondary school teacher pref, able to read, write
and speak Spanish desired, 1 yr exp in formal or informal education, exp
working w/live animals desired. Resume/app to: Fax: 713-533-6898. Houston
Zoo, 1513 N. Macgregor Houston, TX 77030. www.houstonzoo.org.
SPANISH FACULTY. Req MA/MS in Spanish; OR BA/BS in Spanish and MA/MS in
another language or linguistics; OR equivalent; OR valid CA community
college credential authorizing applicant to teach in the discipline.
District App for PT Faculty/resume/transcripts to: Allan Hancock College,
HR, Bldg U, 800 S. College Dr, Santa Maria, CA 93454-6399. Phone: (805)
922-6966, extension 3378. www.hancockcollege.edu. App ddl: 01/12/07.
ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR. Market University through participation in school
visits, college days, college nights, college fairs, city receptions, and
preview days; schedule and manage assigned recruitment territory in order to
meet student enrollment goal; prepare and give informational presentations
on University and admission process to prospective students and/or their
families; advise and counsel prospective students and parents on admission
policies, academic programs, financial aid and academic scholarships,
housing options, student life and student services; maintain working
relationships w/HS counselors, independent educational consultants, and
admissions officers at other colleges and universities. Req BA/BS,
communication and presentation skills, 1-3 yrs admissions, mktg, and/or PR
exp pref, project mgmt skills, orgz skills, knowledge of Microsoft Word,
Excel, Access and PowerPoint, bilingual (English/Spanish) and/or Datatel exp
a plus. HR – AC, Northwood University, 1114 West FM 1382, Cedar Hill, TX
75104. Fax: 972-291-3824. Email: txhr@northwood.edu.
http://www.northwood.edu/lp/careeropportunities/.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH WRITING AND RHETORIC. FT, tenure-track. Begin
fall 2007. 4 courses per semester. Teach courses in English Writing and
Rhetoric major, university's general education curriculum, advise English
Writing and Rhetoric majors. Req PhD in Rhetoric/Composition or rel area of
expertise, demonstration of effective teaching, familiar w/contemporary
research in rhetoric and composition, completion of employment and/or
criminal hist background check. Ltr/CV/3 ltrs of ref/transcript to English
Writing Search Committee; School of Humanities; C/M 1033; 3001 S. Congress
Ave, Austin, TX 78704-6489.
ASSOCIATE FACULTY, CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY/SOCIOLOGY/ SOCIAL SCIENCES. FT.
Teach 2 classes each semester, advise up to 15 students, participate in
assessment, administrative and committee work. Req MA/MS, PhD pref,
teaching exp in Cultural Anthropology and/or Social Sciences, at undergrad
level. $30K. Ltr/CV3 ltrs of rec/sample syllabi/2 student evaluations/stmt
of teaching philosophy/ 15-20 pg writing sample to Micah Ballard,
Administrative Dir, Micah Ballard, Administrative Dir, New College of
California, Humanities B.A. Weekday Program, 777 Valencia St, San Francisco,
CA 94110. Phone: 415-437-3458. E-mail: newcollegehumanities@mac.com. App
ddl: 02/01/07.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR FOR THEATRICAL SCENIC & LIGHTING DESIGN. Tenure-track.
Begin 08/16/07. Teach courses in scenic design, lighting design, and
general education (film or theatre); design, supervise student designers;
develop curriculum, academic advisement, recruitment; provide service to
institution; collaborate in production process. Req MFA in Theatre, Design
or Scenography emphasis; scenic and/or lighting design exp, effectiveness in
teaching/supervising student designers, expertise in sound design and/or
stage mgmt, administrative exp pref, maintain natl and/or intl professional
profile. Resume/ltr/3 ref/stmt of teaching philosophy/stmt of creative
philosophy/transcripts/electronic design portfolio/3 ltrs of rec to: HR,
Southern Utah University, 351 W University Blvd, Cedar City, UT 84720.
http://ww.suu.edu. Review of app begins 02/28/07.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN RUSSIAN. Tenure-track. Begin Fall 2007. Req PhD by
07/31/07, native or near-native command of Russian and English,
documentation of excellence in teaching, and active research agenda. Teach
wide variety of undergrad courses in language, literature and culture, take
regular turn directing study abroad exp in Russia. Ltr/CV/grade transcript
w/proof of PhD awarded/3 ltrs of ref, two of which must address teaching
ability to Robert W. Acker, Chair, Dept of Modern and Classical Languages
and Literatures, University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812-6192.
JOURNALISM FACULTY. Tenure-track. Begin 08/07. Teach reporting, editing and
other classes in print option, especially relating to online media;
Photojournalism, Multimedia and Design: teach courses in photojournalism,
publication design and multimedia, exp in multimedia storytelling strongly
pref. Req MA/MS in journalism or rel field, 10 yrs professional journalism
exp, exp teaching at college level pref. Ltr/CV/portfolio of work to: Chair,
Search Committee, The University of Montana, School of Journalism, 32 Campus
Dr, Missoula, MT 59812. Phone: 406-243-4001. www.umt.edu/hrs. Review of app
begins 01/15/07.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF STUDENT LEADERSHIP. Begin 07/01/07. Select,
supervise, and evaluate student staff, oversee residence life program in two
buildings, oversee operations of Student Activities Office, and assist
w/creation and administration of comprehensive student leadership program at
EOU. $28,000 to $30,000/yr. Req MA/MS or BA/BS and 2 yrs exp in Student
Affairs may be substituted. Ltr/resume/5 ref that address candidate's
professional exp to: Colleen Cascio, Asst Dir for Student Leadership Search
, Eastern Oregon University, One University Blvd, La Grande, OR 97850.
Phone: 541-962-3635. Email: saffairs@eou.edu. Fax: 541-962-3924. App ddl:
02/02/07.
LIBRARIAN. FT. Begin 08/07. Coordinate day-to-day operations of Circulation
Desk and rel projects, maintain and develop policies and procedures for
circulation of books, reserves, periodicals and media, coordinate local
policies and procedures for system shared by district libraries, train staff
and librarians on new features and procedures. Req valid lifetime CA
Community College Instructor Credential authorizing FT librarianship, MA/MS
in Library Science, Library and Information Science, or equivalent, exp
w/online circulation systems (pref Innovative Interfaces), exp working
w/integrated library mgmt system and its vendor (pref Innovative
Interfaces), able to work w/computers and other forms of advanced
technology, exp as reference librarian, exp conducting bibliographic
instruction, oral and written communication skills. For information, call
(510) 235-7800 x 1162. VP's Office, Contra Costa College, 2600 Mission Bell
Dr (Room #AA-203), San Pablo, CA 94806. www.4cd.net. App ddl: 02/23/07. No
faxes.
ACADEMIC ADVISOR. Maintain direct contact w/student advisees, advise
students concerning scheduling, attendance, academic progress and curriculum
issues, inform and help students access all available services, discuss
student progress w/instructors, work w/ Education Dept to ease student
transition during registration process. Req BA/BS, successful Gallup
Profile, or in progress, and academic training in rel educational field,
interpersonal skills. Ltr/sal expectations/resume to apidhr@aii.edu. Fax:
(503) 228-4227. Apply for position through My HigherEdJobs. HR, The Art
Institute of Portland, 1122 N.W. Davis, Portland, OR 97209. Fax: (503)
228-4227. Email: aipdhr@aii.edu.
ACADEMIC ADVISOR I. Provide academic advising to students both one on one
and in small groups; assist w/referral of students to faculty advisors; help
students resolve academic-rel issues and questions; assist Dir w/transcript
evaluations; serve as liaison w/faculty on advising rel issues; assist Dir
w/development and maintenance of advising information for use by students
and faculty. Req BA/BS or equivalent combination of education and exp;
interpersonal communications skills; written communication skills; orgz
skills; proficiency in word processing and Excel; exp in higher education
setting; exp providing academic advising to students;
knowledge of University academic policies and procedures and University
degree req; exp w/block scheduling format. $10.468/ hr.-$11.515/ hr. David
Moore, Dir, Student Success, The University of Montana-Western, 710 S.
Atlantic St, Dillon, MT 59725.
PROGRAM ASSISTANT. Instruct groups of 8-13 2nd-8th graders in outdoor
environmental education courses, supervise students during camp duties,
develop and document course curriculum in area of personal interest (for
personal and MOS use), lead evening activities, elective classes, and
arrival/departure activities, assist w/camp operations and logistics, assist
w/kitchen operations. Req exp and interest in working w/children,
communication skills, interest in environmental issues, current First Aid,
CPR certifications and WA State Food Handlers Permit, able to pass state
background check. $30/day worked, low cost housing, and meals. Housing is
provided rent-free; however, there is a $40.80/month charge per person for
utilities. Ltr/resume/3 work ref to: Linda Toepke, Moran Outdoor School,
4600 Olga Rd, Olga, WA 98279. Phone: 360-376-6173. Fax: 360-376-3765.
Email: moranee@hotmail.com. http://elc.moranstatepark.org.
ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF KINESIOLOGY. (Specialization physical
education/pedagogy.) Tenure-track. Begin 08/07. Teach courses in motor
learning, growth and motor development, adapted physical activity,
measurement and evaluation in physical education, analysis of sports,
teaching instruction for the elementary and secondary levels, skill
development courses, and lower division general education classes. Req PhD
in Kinesiology or rel field w/specialization in physical education/pedagogy,
secondary and college level teaching exp pref, knowledge of req for CA
Teaching Commission’s Single Subject Preparation program in physical
education, oral and written communication skills, interpersonal skills, exp
in design, execution and analysis of research and curriculum projects within
realm of physical education. Ltr/CV/transcripts/3 ltrs of ref/teaching
philosophy including philosophy on integrating faith and learning/personal
stmt of faith. Dr. Diana Avans, Search Chair, Dept of Kinesiology, Vanguard
University, 55 Fair Dr, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone: 714-556-3610x2700.
Email: davans@vanguard.edu.
ENGLISH FACULTY. FT, tenure-track. Begin Fall 2007. Coordinate lower
division writing program and serve as liaison for adjuncts, teach Advanced
Grammar and rel classes, teach Children’s Literature, direct program for
Single Subject Waiver students in English, teach 24 semester hrs per yr, and
resp for mix of general-education and upper-division courses. Req PhD or
MFA in English or Education; other terminal degrees considered,
specialization in Composition or Education and Literature desired, teaching
ability. Ltr/CV/3 ltrs of ref/grad transcripts/stmt describing integration
of your Christian faith and commitment to teaching/list of courses taught.
Dr. Daven M. Kari, Chair, English Dept, Vanguard University of Southern
California, 55 Fair Dr, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone: 714-556-3610, ext.
2513. E-mail: dkari@vanguard.edu.
VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR/INSTRUCTOR IN HISTORY. Begin Fall Term 2007.
Teach seven course load (3-1-3), including survey courses in world hist,
upper division courses in areas of specialization, teach historiography
and/or public hist. Req PhD in hist, ABD considered, teaching credentials
and relational skills w/students and colleagues, able use classroom
technologies, and potential for research and scholarship. JoAnn Fox, Asst
Dir, HR, Auld House, Attn: Chair, Visiting Hist Faculty Search Committee,
Whitworth College, 300 W. Hawthorne Rd, Spokane, WA 99251. Phone:
509-777-4413. Fax: 509-777-4364. E-mail: jobs@whitworth.edu.
www.whitworth.edu/jobs. App ddl: 03/15/07.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF RUSSIAN. Tenure-track. Begin Fall 2007. Teach wide
variety of undergrad courses in language, literature and culture, take
regular turn directing study abroad exp in Russia. Req PhD by 07/31/07,
native or near-native command of Russian and English, excellence in
teaching, and active research agenda. Ltr/CV/grad transcript w/proof of PhD
awarded/3 ltrs of ref (two of which must address teaching ability) to Robert
W. Acker, Chair, Dept of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures,
University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812-6192.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. FT. Begin Fall 2007.
Teach elementary and intermediate French classes. Req PhD in French, exp in
higher education desired. Azusa Pacific University faculty employment
app/CV/essay regarding all 4 faith topics as outlined on app to: Michael M.
Whyte, PhD, Provost, Azusa Pacific University, PO Box 7000, Azusa, CA
91702-7000. Phone: (626) 812-3087. Fax: (626) 334-5766.
http://www.apu.edu/provost/employment/apply/.
MARINE SCIENCE INSTRUCTOR. Teach marine science to students in grades 4-12
on Catalina Island, teach snorkeling, marine labs, kayaking, hiking and
various evening programs. Piloting small vessels is part of uties. Req BS/BA
degree in Biology or rel Science; water skills; current certification in
Lifeguard Training, First Aid and CPR a plus, but will train at no cost to
you; exp w/youth desired. Resume/ltr/ref to: Program Dir, Catalina Island
Marine Institute (CIMI), PO Box 796, Avalon, CA 90704. E-mail:
jchace@guideddiscoveries.org. Fax: 310 510 0685. www.guideddiscoveries.org.
MOUNTAIN SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR. FT, seasonal position from 03/19-06/15/007.
Teach day classes and lead hikes for groups of 12 students, teach forest
ecology, aquatic ecology, geology, wildlife, native cultures, weather, etc,
lead evening activities including campfire songs/storytelling, games, night
hikes, etc., create and maintain program educational materials, assist
w/addl operational duties. Req BA/BS, pref in Environmental Education,
Environmental Science, Biology, Ecology, or rel field, exp teaching students
grades 4-12 in an environmental education setting, residential environmental
education exp a plus, current First Aid and Adult/Child CPR, Wilderness
First Responder certification a plus, clear criminal hist and background
check. $1000/month, training, shared housing and meals. Ltr/resume/3 ref to:
North Cascades Institute, Mountain School Instructor Search, 810 State Route
20, Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284-1239. Email: nci@ncascades.org. App ddl:
01/15/07.
OUTDOOR SCIENCE INSTRUCTORS. Teach HS and middle school students ecology,
geology, astronomy and wilderness skills in nature's classroom. Req BA/BS in
natural science; residential field exp, dedication to providing nurturing
learning environment and desire to instill an appreciation of nature and
environmental awareness, able to develop and implement lesson plans in
variety of subjects, current First Aid/CPR, Commercial Drivers License,
Lifeguarding, and wilderness First Responder pref. Training available during
non working days at employee expense. $55-75/day. Resume/ltr to: OMSI HR,
1945 SE Water Ave, Portland, OR 97214. Email: employment@omsi.edu. Fax:
503-239-7818. www.omsi.edu.
TEACHING NATURALIST. Teach four one hr and forty-five minute classes per
day, teach and supervise about 2 evening programs per week, help unload/load
busses, take students on orientation hikes, attend staff meetings, assist in
overall program operations. $300.00 - $375.00 per week, room and board.
Pathfinder Ranch, Nick Zielinski, 35510 Pathfinder Rd. #104, Mountain
Center, CA 92561. Phone: 951-659-2455. E-Mail:
oedirector@pathfinderranch.com. App ddl: 01/31/07. (From 12/01 issue.)
EDUCATOR. Lead educator: $11-$15; asst: $8-$10. Museum of Northern Arizona,
Rosemary Logan, 3101 N. Fort Valley Rd., Flagstaff, AZ 86001. Phone:
928-774-5211 x241. E-Mail: rlogan@mna.mus.az.us. www.musnaz.org. App ddl:
01/19/07. (From 12/01 issue.)
Multi-Regional/International/Freelance
TEFL TEACHERS. JOB 1 – Seoul. Begin 03/01/07. Teach Kindergarten and
Elementary school students. JOB 2 – Daegu. http://english.daegu.go.kr/.
Teach elementary school students. Begin 02/15/07. JOB 3 – Ansan.
http://www.iansan.net/english/m01_mayor01.html. Begin 03/01/07. Teach
elementary school students. Req BA/BS, native English speaker from
Australia, Canada, NZ, S. Africa, UK, USA. Resume, passport scan or photo,
available starting date. Jay Lee, Dir of Employee Relations,
KoreaConnections, 56-11 Jongno 2-ga, Seoul, Korea 110-122.
www.Koreaconnections.net.
SUMMER CAMP TEACHER. Looking for all types of applicants, from new to TEFL,
to teachers w/few yrs exp looking for mid-mgmt opportunities, to exp in
TEFL and Summer Camp Mgmt. Apply at www.tecs.es/employment. Douglas Haines,
Summer Camp Recruitment Responsible, TECS Summer Camp, The English Centre,
Apdo. Correos 85, El Puerto de Santa Maria, cadiz, 11500 – Spain. Phone:
0034 956 853000. Fax: + 34 956 87 3804. App ddl: 07/01/07.
ENGLISH TEACHER. ReqBS/BA in English or rel field, RSA CELTA / Trinity Cert
TESOL, 3 yrs teaching exp, male applicants w/ British, Irish, American,
South African and Canadian passports considered. CV/recent photo/copies of
certificates to: European Centre, PO Box 11626, Jubail, 31961, KSA. Fax:
00966 3 347 2002. Email: euro@zajil.net. www.theeuropeancentre.com. App ddl:
01/31/07.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY. Permanent, tenure-track. Begin 08/01/07.
Req PhD or near completion, strength in teaching, research, and
publication. CV/ltr/3 ref to: Dr. Ken Draper, VP, Academics, Alliance and
Nazarene University Colleges, 610, 833—4th Ave SW, Calgary, Alberta T2P
3T5. Fax: (403) 571-2556. Email: kdraper@auc-nuc.ca. Review of app will
begin 03/01/07 and continue until position is filled.
TEACHING POSITION. Req BA/BS or higher, native fluency in English, TEFL
Certificate or MA TESOL, teaching or consulting exp, must have lived or
studied overseas (Russian exp pref), conversational fluency in a second
language (Russian or Slavic Language pref), training in Berlitz Method®
provided. $25,000 US equivalent. CV/photocopies of degrees and
certificates/photo/3 ref to: Ms. Laurence Valenti, Berlitz Intl, INC, 400
Alexander Park, Princeton, NJ 08540. Email: lvalenti@els.edu. Tel:
609-750-3544. Fax: 609-750-3507. Interviews for finalists January- February
10, 2007. Position located in Moscow, Russia.
STUDENT AFFAIRS MANAGER. The School for Field Studies (SFS) seeking
individual who has a track record w/group facilitation, team building, and
conflict resolution. Req outdoor, experiential, and/or field education exp,
exp in managing student groups in residential setting essential., community
outreach exp and organization, Wilderness First Responder and CPR
Certifications, or equivalent, clean driving record and able to operate
manual transmission vehicle, orgz and problem solving skills, computer
skills in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and Windows, exp living or working
in host country or region w/appropriate language skills, exp in developing
materials for promoting environmental awareness, Life Saving or Emergency
Water Safety Certification, EMT or WEMT certification. www.fieldstudies.org.
Position located at Center for Marine Resource Mgmt in Turks & Caicos, BWI.
MATH/PHYSICS FACULTY. Tenure-track, begin 07/07. Teach at undergrad level in
both mathematics and physics. Req PhD or ABD. CV/3 ltrs of ref/evidence of
teaching quality/1-pg or 2-pg stmt describing own faith commitment and how
it shapes academic work. Dr. Jacob P. Ellens, Vice-President (Academic),
Redeemer University College, 777 Garner Rd East, Ancaster, ON, L9K 1J4,
Canada. Email: jellens@redeemer.ca. App ddl: 01/31/07. (From 12/01 issue.)