CURRENT JOBS IN EDUCATION
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East/Northeast
ACCOUNTING FACULTY. Tenure track, begin 08/05. Req PhD or DBA accounting, professional certification, potential for quality research, teaching exp, excel communication skills. Resume/ltr to Dr. Monsurur Rahman, Department of Accounting, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 421 Eberly Building, Indiana, PA 15705; fax 724-357-3776; www.ecob.iup.edu/employment/faculty.htm; email mrahman@iup.edu.
SCHOOL PROGRAM INSTRUCTOR. 3, 6, 9-month positions, begin spring 2006. Teach groups of 10-12 students, grades 5-8, in all aspects of environmental education, outdoor skills, adventure initiatives, high ropes courses. Req min age 18, exp w/ children, strong communication skills, comfortable working long hours outdoors, first aid/CPR certifications, pref age 21+, BA/BS, small craft instructor or lifeguard training. $150-$200/week, room/board. For info/app contact Kelly Meyer, School Program Coordinator, Boston University Sargent Center, 36 Sargent Camp Road, Hancock, NH 03449; www.bu.edu/outdoor; email kameyer@bu.edu. App ddl 08/05.
WEB/INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN LIBRARIAN. Instructor or asst professor rank. Req MLS for instructor; 2nd graduate degree for asst professor. Resume/ltr/sample project/3 refs to Chair, Web and Instructional Design Librarian Search Committee, Department of the Library, The College of Staten Island, 2800 Victory Boulevard, Room 1L-106, Staten Island, NY 10314; fax 718-982-4002; email library@mail.csi.cuny.edu.
EDUCATION AND INTERPRETATION COORDINATOR. FT, year-round position. Conduct interpretive programming, oversee all seasonal interpretive staff training including children’s activities, interpretive walks, specialty programs, natural history programs. Req BA/BS environmental education/rel, 2 yrs exp in environmental education or MA/MS environmental sciences, strong orgz, communication skills, know island ecology issues, geology. Resume/ltr to Christopher P. Kennedy, Islands Regional Director, The Trustees of Reservations, PO Box 2106, Vineyard Haven, MA 02568; email kennedy@ttor.org.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF RESIDENCE LIFE. Begin 08/15/05. Resp for 2 residence halls, supervise staff. Req BA/BS, 2-4 yrs exp, pref MA/MS. Resume/ltr to Stacey Mica, Dean of Student Affairs, Bay State College, 122 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02116; email smica@baystate.edu.
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTORS. 08/24/05-11/05. Work w/ middle school students in multi-day courses including forest/watershed ecology, map/compass, outdoor skills, hiking-based program w/ overnight trips, plan/present evening programs. Req BA/BS EEd/biology/ecology/rel, trip leading exp, wilderness first aid, CPR, pref WFR. $315/wk w/ option for room/board for $45/wk. Resume/ltr to Andrea K. Muller, Appalachian Mountain Club, PO Box 298, Gorham, NH 03581; email amuller@outdoors.org.
VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY. 1-yr appt, begin fall 2005. Req PhD, broad humanistic background w/ competence in ethics + min 2 of ancient, medieval, modern, contemp philosophy, pref background in classics, current cultural studies. Resume/ltr/3 rec ltrs to Professor Rentaro Hashimoto, Chairperson, Department of Philosophy, Manhattan College, Riverdale, NY 10471; fax 718-862-8044; www.manhattan.edu. App ddl 07/31/05.
CURATOR OF EDUCATION. Manage education dept, work w/ faculty, students, oversee use of collection in teaching, design/implement programs, interpretive materials, train/oversee student docents. Req MA/MS art-rel field, 3 yrs exp, know art history, studio techniques, educational strategies, curriculum, know educational tech, mgmt/computer skills. Resume/ltr to Curator of Education Search, Smith College Museum of Art, Box RTME, 1 Elm Street, Northampton, MA 01063; www.smith.edu/hr/career_external.php. No electronic submissions.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF RESIDENTIAL LIFE. Supervise residence hall directors, oversee supervision of resident assistants, design staff orientation program, oversee in-service training program. Req MA/MS student personnel/rel, pref 3 yrs residence hall exp. Resume/ltr to Cindy Long Porter, Director of Residential Life, Quinnipiac University, 275 Mount Carmel Avenue, Hamden, CT 06518-1908.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT COUNSELOR. Provide individual, group career counseling to undergrads, design dept career development workshops. Req BA/BS, exp in higher education/career development/cooperative education, know biz/corporate environment, pref MA/MS, know statistical application, engineering, biz careers. $40K-$43K. Resume/ltr to Deborah Liverman, MIT Careers Office, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Building 12-170, Cambridge, MA 02139; email mitco@mit.edu. App ddl 07/15/05.
COORDINATOR, RESIDENCE LIFE. 10-month live-in position. Supervise resident assistants, select/train staff, assist w/ counseling, conflict resolution, programming, crisis mgmt. Req BA/BS, 1 yr exp. Resume/ltr to Employment & Compensation Division, Job #G-20146, The Pennsylvania State University, 120 S. Burrowes Street, University Park, PA 16801; fax 814-865-3750.
ASSISTANT FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS. 2-yr appt. Supervise, train work-study staff, coordinate student events, maintain calendar of campus events, coordinate vendor reservations, assist w/ opening/closing residence halls. Req BA/BS, interest in working w/ college students. $6K/yr, full tuition waiver for 2 courses/quarter, 1 summer course, room/board. Req BA/BS. Resume/ltr to Franklin Pierce College, Scott Ansevin-Allen, Director of Student Activities, 20 College Road, Rindge, NH 03461; email ansevis@fpc.edu.
SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT INSTRUCTORS. 30 hours/week. Teach classes to summer participants, set up field trips. Topics include portfolio class, journalism, computer, men’s leadership, gang prevention, life skills, career awareness, job readiness. Req BA/BS, 1-2 yrs exp working w/ at-risk participants. Resume/ltr to Latin American Youth Center, 1419 Columbia Road NW, Washington, DC 20009; email Yombo@layc-dc.org. App ddl 08/19/05.
FAMILY LITERACY COORDINATOR. Teach adult, ESOL students, develop curriculum guidelines, administer assessment tools, manage annual program budget, prepare reports. Req 2 yrs teaching exp, interest in children, families, reading, strong communication, interpersonal, technology skills, pref ESOL, family literacy, adult education exp. Resume/ltr to Literacy Partners Inc, 30 E. 33rd Street, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10016; email alext@literacypartners.org (subj: Coordinator-WHEDCO; send as Word doc). App ddl 08/19/05.
HOMEROOM TEACHER. Work w/ head Spanish teacher. Req BA/BS early childhood education, NYS N-6 or birth-2nd certification, 2 yrs teaching exp, pref bilingual English/Spanish, know immersion approach, 2nd language acquisition. Resume/ltr to International School of Brooklyn, 298 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11215; email jobs@isbrooklyn.org. App ddl 08/19/05.
TEEN EDUCATOR ADVOCATE. Develop, monitor in-school tracking system, program for ages 12-14 who are at-risk of failing a grade or dropping out of school, develop recruitment/retention program, serve as student advocate in middle school, provide after-school tutoring sessions. Pref BA/BS, exp developing, delivering educational programs for teens, know education trends, strong interpersonal, communication skills, driver’s license, pref MS Office, Web exp. Resume/ltr to Human Resources, Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston, 50 Congress Street, #730, Boston, MA 02109; fax 617-994-4701; www.bgcb.org; email brown@bgcb.org. App ddl 07/27/05.
PRESCHOOL TEACHER. Supervise planning, execution of program to provide day care for preschool age children, develop program of educational goals, supervise assistant teacher, aide, maintain documentation, records. Req MA/MS early childhood/elementary education, pref NYS N-6 certification, background in curriculum development, training, working w/ parents, know ACD/ACS. Resume/ltr to Mr. Garth White, Director of Child Care Services, Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service, 295 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201; fax 718-625-6021; email gwhite@bbcs.org.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, CRIMINOLOGY. Plan, develop undergrad major, expand existing MA/MS/PhD programs. Req strong research record, publications, teaching excellence. Resume/ltr/stmt on research, teaching record/3 ref ltrs sent directly to Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Criminology, University of Pennsylvania, 3809 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104; email cheise@sas.upenn.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, RECREATION AND LEISURE SERVICES. Tenure track, begin 08/29/05 or 01/06. Teach outdoor recreation courses, general courses in recreation. Req PhD, teaching excellence. Resume/ltr/transcripts/3 refs to Ms. Denise Hamel, Administrative Assistant, University of Maine at Presque Isle, 181 Main Street, Presque Isle, ME 04769; email hameld@umpi.maine.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, MARKETING. Tenure track, begin fall 2006. Teach mktg courses at undergrad, MBA levels. Req PhD or DBA mktg/rel. Resume/ltr/teaching evaluations/3 refs to Dr. Arjun Chaudhuri, Chair, Marketing Department, Charles F. Dolan School of Business, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT 06824. App ddl 09/01/05. (From 06/03/05 issue)
ADOLESCENT EDUCATOR. PT, 28 hours/week. Teach inquiry, project-based activities, develop curriculum, maintain tracking, assessment records. Req BA/BS, 1 yr exp developing curriculum for workforce preparation, arts education, service learning, leadership, life skills, 1 yr exp in youth-based environment, know Excel, Access, databases, driver’s license, pref know Caribbean culture. $14/hour. Resume/ltr to Adolescent Program Search, Brooklyn Children’s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11213; fax 718-604-7442; email rzaslow@brooklynkids.org. No phone calls. App ddl 07/14/05. (From 06/03/05 issue)
AFTER-SCHOOL SITE COORDINATORS. 2 middle school positions, 3 elementary school positions, 3 high school positions. Develop/manage school-based after-school program for youth, coordinate program development, operate, maintain after-school program. Req 3 yrs mgmt exp in orgz providing youth services, program development exp, project mgmt, communication skills, know community resources, CPR, first aid certifications, know NYS education standards. Resume/ltr/sal hist/stmt on philosophy about leading, managing after-school program to Johanna De Jesus, Director of Education and Youth Development, Community Association of Progressive Dominicans, Inc, 3940 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10032; fax 212-927-6089; email jdejesus@acdp.org. App ddl 07/15/05.
RESEARCH PROFESSOR. Begin 10/01/05. Req advanced degree in security affairs/rel, expertise in security analysis w/ emphasis on US Navy roles/missions, know decision-making process in DON and DOD, military exp in warfare area, know operations research. Resume/ltr to President Code 3 (Attention: WAR Department Search Committee), Naval War College, 686 Cushing Road, Newport, RI 02841-1207. App ddl 07/15/05.
PROFESSOR, CONTEMPORARY EAST ASIA. Tenure track. Teach contemp East Asian studies. Req senior scholar, pref specialist in contemp politics, contemp political economy or contemp culture of China or Japan. Resume/ltr to The Program in East Asian Studies, Attn: Chair, EAS Senior Search, 241 Frist Campus Center, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544-1008; www.web.princeton.edu/sites/dof/applicantsinfo.htm. App ddl 11/01/05.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, STUDENT ACTIVITIES. Assist w/ planning, communication, implementation of large/small student events including senior week, orientation, serve as advisor to student-run clubs. Req BA/BS, 2 yrs student activities exp, pref MA/MS. Resume/ltr to Mary E. Dunn, Director, Human Resources, Curry College, 1071 Blue Hill Avenue, Milton, MA 02186; fax 617-333-2330; email mdunn@curry.edu.
PARKS AND RECREATION/ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION POSITION. Begin 08/05. Teach undergrad/grad courses in group facilitation/leadership, outdoor leadership, parks, wildland and wildlife mgmt, fundamentals of park/ resource mgmt, teaching strategies in environmental education, foundations of parks/recreation, applied ecology, environmental issues, natural history of ecosystems, advise students. Req MA/MS parks & resource mgmt/rel, 1 yr college teaching exp, exp facilitating groups thru ropes courses. Resume/ltr/grad, undergrad transcripts/3 refs to Dr. John Lisco, Chairperson, PREE Search Committee, PREE Department, Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, PA 16057.
SPECIAL EDUCATORS. Program for children w/ special needs. Avail pos incl special educator, special educator/early intervention, substitute special educators, gym teacher. Req state cert, exp working w/ ages 18 months-8 yrs. Resume/ltr/pos title to Alicia Henning, Chief of Educational Services, Northside Center for Child Development, Inc, Therapeutic Early Childhood Center, 1301 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10029; fax 212-426-8976. App ddl 07/18/05. (From 06/03/05 issue)
EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICE COORDINATOR. FT. Req BA/BS, pref exp, bilingual skills. Resume/ltr/pos title to Alicia Henning, Chief of Educational Services, Northside Center for Child Development, Inc, Therapeutic Early Childhood Center, 1301 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10029; fax 212-426-8976. App ddl 07/18/05. (From 06/03/05 issue)
OUTREACH COORDINATOR. Oversee plan to establish/sustain education, outreach, work w/ community groups to develop, coordinate, monitor education, outreach program. $25K. Email resume/ltr to Cine Qua Non, Inc, New York, NY, inciteoutreachcoordinator@yahoo.com; www.incite-pictures.com. App ddl 07/10/05. (From 06/03/05 issue)
PENNSYLVANIA FACILITATOR. Prepare lessons, facilitate classroom learning, keep daily online log of classroom lesson feedback, work w/ program coordinators, school community, contact community stakeholders to support program. Req BA/BS, know MS Office, Internet, pref exp w/ middle/high school students. Resume/ltr to Kate Cushing, Roads to Success, 307 West 38th Street, #1101, New York, NY 10018; www.roadstosuccess.org; email cc@roadstosuccess.org. App ddl 07/19/05. (From 06/03/05 issue)
South/Southeast
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, SPORTS ADMINISTRATION/ MANAGEMENT. Tenure track. Teach in sport admin grad program, sport communication undergrad program. Req expertise in min 2 of sport mktg/promotion, sport law, sport finance, facility/event mgmt, sport ethics, sport governance, foundations of sport admin, current issues in sport admin, orgz theory/behavior, psychology of coaching, pref exp in sport industry. Resume/ltr/transcripts/2 rec ltrs/3 refs to Chair, Search Committee, Position #4093, Department of Kinesiology, Mississippi State University, PO Box 6186, Mississippi State, MS 39762; www.kinesiology.msstate.edu/index.html.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ACCOUNTING. Begin 08/06. Req PhD accounting, teaching interests in any traditional area in accounting; will consider ABD. Resume/ltr/refs to Office of Human Resources, Attention: Assistant Professor, Accounting #1200, Morehead State University, HM 101, Morehead, KY 40351; www.moreheadstate.edu. Review begins 08/15/05.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, FINANCE. Tenure track. Teach finance, economics classes, journal level scholarship. Req PhD finance, teaching, research skills. Resume/ltr/samples of scholarly contributions/3 refs to Dr. William Rupp, Dean, Michael E. Stephens College of Business, University of Montevallo, Station 6540, Montevallo, AL 35115; www.montevallo.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, TEACHING/COACHING EDUCATION. Tenure track. Req PhD physical education/rel, expertise in physical education pedagogy, coaching theory, psychology of coaching, natl standards, pref K-12 or higher education teaching exp. Resume/ltr/transcript/2 rec ltrs/3 refs to Search Committee, Position #4209, Department of Kinesiology, Mississippi State University, Box 6186, Mississippi State, MS 39762; www.kinesiology.msstate.edu/.
KINDERGARTEN TEACHER. Teach in Christian school. Req exp, credentials, pref bilingual English/Spanish. Fax resume/ltr to Mrs. Aracelis Escalona, School Director, Coral Villa Christian Academy, Miami, FL, 305-662-1648.
RELIGION PROFESSOR. Tenure track, begin 08/01/05. Teach Old/New Testament, poss teach language, general biblical studies. Req PhD, biblical worldview, evangelistic outlook, pastoral exp, Southern Baptist church affiliation. Resume/ltr/unofficial transcripts/3 refs to Pam McLin, Executive Secretary for Academic Affairs, Louisiana College, PO Box 567, Pineville, LA 71359; email mclin@lacollege.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, EDUCATION. Begin 08/05. Teach undergrad, grad courses in elementary education, recruit/advise students. Req MA/MS elementary education, teaching exp in public elementary schools, pref doctoral coursework, record of university teaching. Resume/ltr/official transcripts/3 refs to office of Human Resources, Attn: Assistant Education #1198, Morehead State University, HM 101, Morehead, KY 40351; apply online at www.moreheadstate.edu/prospects/jobapp.html. Pos in Jackson, KY. Review begins 07/25/05.
VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, SPORTS SCIENCES. 1-yr position, begin 08/15/05. Req PhD sport sciences/rel, pref licensure in physical education K-12, exp teaching sport mgmt courses. Resume/ltr/3 refs to Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs, Campus Box 3031, Wingate University, Wingate, NC 28174; www.wingate.edu; email asti@wingate.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ENGLISH. Pref PhD, teaching exp. Resume/ltr/transcripts/stmt of faith to Joann Harper, Office of Academic Affairs, PO Box 129, Franklin Springs, GA 30639-0129; fax 706-245-4424; www.emmanuelcolege.edu; email jharper@emmanuelcollege.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, EDUCATION/ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Req PhD elementary education, possess or obtain NC certification in elementary education, pref certificate in grades 9-12 math, early childhood education, K-12 special education. Resume/ltr/evidence of NC certification/official grad transcripts/3 rec ltrs to Melissa Ellis, Human Resources Department, 118 East South Street, Raleigh, NC 27601; fax 919-546-8484; email mellis@shawu.edu.
INSTRUCTOR/ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, SPEECH COMMUNICATION. Tenure track, begin 08/15/05. Teach sections of general education speech courses. Req PhD (MA/MS for instructor), pref know communication technologies. Resume/ltr/unofficial transcripts/3 professional recs to Mr. Mark Spencer, Dean, School of Arts and Humanities, UAM Box 3460, Monticello, AR 71656; fax 870-460-1961; email meeds@uamont.edu.
ESL INSTRUCTOR/ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. Teach English, ESL. For info/app contact Lord Fairfax Community College, Human Resources, 173 Skirmisher Lane, Middletown, VA 22645; fax 540-868-7225; email rrichman@lfcc.edu; www.lfcc.edu/employment/index.shtm.
THEOLOGY PROFESSOR. Prepare students for tasks of Christian ministry. Req love of teaching, Church. Resume/ltr/3 refs to President Dean K. Thompson, Louisville Seminary, 1055 Alta Vista Road, Louisville, KY 40205; www.lpts.edu/About_US/Faculty.asp. App ddl 10/31/05.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE INSTRUCTORS. Teach French, German, Latin in public residential high school for academically talented juniors/seniors. Req MA/MS, pref ability to teach other courses including composition, electives. Resume/ltr/transcripts/refs to Dr. Janet Hugo, Dean of Academic Affairs, ASMSA, 200 Whittington Avenue, Hot Springs, AR 71901.
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATORS. Teach teambuilding, academic outdoor education courses to grades 4-8. Classes include high/low ropes, forest/lake ecology, canoeing, animal adaptations, conservation, campfire cooking, Native Americans. Pref BA/BS, teaching/camp exp. $220-$250/week, housing w/ laundry. Resume/ltr/3 refs to Nicole Ellis, River Ridge Environmental Education Program, 591 W. Rockwood Ferry Road, Ten Mile, TN 37880; fax 865-376-1719; www.rreep.org; email director@rreep.org.
SPANISH LECTURERS. 2 positions, begin 08/05. Teach 4 sections of Spanish language. Lo $30s. Resume/ltr/3 refs to Dr. Gordon Van Ness, Chair, Department of English and Modern Languages, Longwood University, 201 High Street, Farmville, VA 23909.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, FOREST OPERATIONS AND HARVESTING. Tenure track, begin 01/01/06. Teach harvesting of forest products, wood procurement practices, develop grad-level course in area of expertise. Req PhD forest operations/harvesting/rel, 1 degree must be from accredited forestry program. Resume/ltr/transcripts/5 refs to Dr. David Guynn, Chair, Forest Operations and Harvesting Search Committee, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, 260 Lehotsky Hall, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634-0317; email dguynn@clemson.edu. Review begins 08/15/05.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE FACULTY. Begin 08/05 or 01/06. Teach grad, undergrad courses. Req PhD, college teaching exp. Resume/ltr/refs to Dr. Don Dowless, Criminal Justice Search, Charleston Southern University, PO Box 118087, Charleston, SC 29423-8087; fax 843-863-7398.
SOCIOLOGY FACULTY. Tenure track, begin 08/05. Teach undergrad courses, general education courses. Req PhD, pref college teaching exp. Resume/ltr/unofficial transcripts/3 refs to Pam McLin, Executive Secretary for Academic Affairs, PO Box 567, Pineville, LA 71359.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, PSYCHOLOGY. Begin 01/09/06. Teach courses in psychology, human development, research methods, possibly teach in school of professional, adult studies. Req PhD psychology, teaching exp, research potential. Resume/ltr/transcripts/stmt of Christian beliefs/3 refs to Dr. Abiola O. Fapetu, Vice President and Dean of Academics, Montreat College, PO Box 1267, Montreat, NC 28757; email brawley@montreat.edu.
HEAD START/EARLY HEAD START TEACHER. Ensure learning environment linguistically, culturally appropriate to children in classroom, ensure physical, emotional safety of children. Req AA/AS early childhood education/early childhood growth, child development associate credential, first aid/CPR/fire safety certification, pref BA/BS. Resume/ltr to PCA, Inc, 3597 Covington Highway, Decatur, GA 30032; fax 404-508-4787; www.pcaction.org.
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR. Teach environmental education classes to school, adult groups, admin duties, recruit seasonal interns, attend mtgs on environmental issues, develop conservation, recycling programs. Req BA/BS environmental education/natural sciences/rel, exp teaching children in outdoor setting, strong communication, writing skills. Resume/ltr/3 refs to Mary Dress, Assistant Director, Pine Mountain Settlement School, 36 Highway 510, Pine Mountain, KY 40810; www.pinemountainsettlementschool.com; email mdresser@tds.net. App ddl 07/08/05.
EDUCATOR. Teach seminars, program workshops, coordinate activities, field trips, outreach programs, assist w/ curriculum development, maintain dept files, library. Req BA/BS, public speaking, computer skills, pref teaching exp. $15.6K-$24.9K. Resume/ltr to Tara Morris, HR, Dolphin Research Center, 58901 Overseas Highway, Grassy Key, FL 33050; email tara@dolphins.org. App ddl 07/13/05.
COORDINATOR OF RESIDENTIAL LIFE AND WELLNESS PROGRAMS. FT, 12-month position. Administer, coordinate on-campus recreation facilities, intramural programs, guide wellness programs, assist w/ mgmt of on-campus student residential community, conduct judicial meetings w/ students involved in policy violations. Req MA/MS higher education/student affairs/rel, exp w/ wellness programs, campus recreation programs, writing, communication skills. $25K. Resume/ltr/3 prof refs to Mr. Matt Clifford, Assistant Director of Residential Life and Community Development, Jacksonville University, 2800 University Boulevard North, Jacksonville, FL 32211-3394; fax 904-256-7582; email mcliffo@ju.edu.
NUTRITION EDUCATOR. Begin 09/01/05. Provide individual patient consultations, group info sessions, presentations, trainings, implement resource fairs, special events, serve as university resource for nutritional info for students, health center staff, local media. Req licensure as registered dietician, 3 yrs exp, pref MA/MS health education/public health/rel, skills in planning, developing, implementing, evaluating health promotion initiatives, pref exp in college health setting. Resume/ltr to Alison Beaver, MEd, CHES, Director of Health Promotion, Department of Student Health, University of Virginia, PO Box 800760, Charlottesville, VA 22908.
CHORAL/VOCAL INSTRUCTION FACULTY. Tenure track, begin fall 2005. Direct collegiate singers, chamber group, teach conducting, choral literature, voice class, music education skills, appreciation, applied voice, advise students. Req MA/MS, commitment to teaching, performance, pref PhD. Resume/ltr/3 refs to Dr. Tim Mainland, Chair, Division of Fine Arts, Box #1, Concord University, Athens, WV 24712-1000; email mainlandt@concord.edu.
PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS. PT. Teach frosh, sophomore level math, statistics. Req MA/MS math/rel, pref teaching exp. Resume/ltr to Dr. Pam Crawford, Department of Mathematics, Jacksonville University, 2800 University Boulevard North, Jacksonville, FL 32211; email pcrawfo@ju.edu; download app at www.ju.edu/administration/PDF/faculty_application.pdf.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, CRIMINAL JUSTICE. Teach, advise students. Pref PhD; will consider ABD. Resume/ltr/unofficial transcripts/3 refs to Dr. Peggy Stevenson Ratliff, Dean, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Claflin University, 400 Magnolia Street, Orangeburg, SC 29115; email pratliff@claflin.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, SOCIOLOGY. Teach, advise sociology majors, coordinate internships, prepare students for graduate school, as high school social science teachers. Req MA/MS, teaching exp, pref PhD, teacher certification in public school social studies. Resume/ltr/transcripts/3 refs to Dr. Wesley Cornelious McClure, President, Lane College, 545 Lane Avenue, Jackson, TN 38301; email mcclure@lanecollege.edu.
RESIDENCE HALL DIRECTOR. 10-month contract. Supervise, evaluate paraprofessional staff, oversee hall programming, campus events, serve on dept committees, provide crisis intervention, resp for facility, safety, security issues in residence hall. Req BA/BS, know community living, liability issues, strong communication skills. $18.5K-$20K. Resume/ltr to Vatreisha A. Nyemba, Office of Residence Life, Assistant Director for Student Development, Kentucky State University, Carl M. Hill Student Center 335, Frankfort, KY 40601; fax 502-597-6289; email vnyemba@gwmail.kysu.edu.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR STUDENT ACTIVITIES. Advise programming board in planning of programs, leadership development, generate event plans/worksheets, supervise graduate assistants, prepare, manage operating budget, prepare post-event reports. Req BA/BS, 3 yrs exp in student activities in higher education, strong communication, interpersonal, programming, time mgmt, customer service skills, pref MA/MS student personnel. Resume/ltr/3 refs to Joyce Matthews, Human Resources, Vanderbilt University, 2525 West End Avenue, Suite 500, Nashville, TN 37203; email joyce.matthews@vanderbilt.edu.
LEAD FACULTY ADVISOR. Create, evaluate educational curricula, plan training sessions, produce training materials, conduct advisor interviews. Req BA/BS education/leadership studies, 2 yrs adolescent teaching exp or experiential education background, exp w/ adolescents, young people, know child/adult developmental/learning theory, age 21+, strong communication skills. Travel. Resume/ltr to Envision EMI, 1919 Gallows Road, #700, Vienna, VA 22182; www.envisionemi.com. App ddl 07/19/05. (From 06/03/05 issue)
Midwest
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, SALES. Tenure track, begin 08/18/06. Teach courses in sales, mgmt. Req ABD toward doctorate in mktg/biz-rel field, evidence of scholarly research, teaching exp in sales, sales mgmt, pref PhD mktg/rel, college teaching exp, record of publications in refereed journals. Resume/ltr/3 refs to Dr. Brien Smith, Chairperson, Department of Marketing and Management, Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306; www.bsu.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ACCOUNTING. Tenure track, begin 01/06 or 08/06. Teach advanced financial accounting, intermediate accounting II, intro computer-based accounting systems, managerial accounting for MBAs. Req PhD accounting, CPA certification, pref professional accounting exp; will consider ABD. Resume/ltr/summaries of student evaluations of instruction/evidence of research productivity/3 refs to School of Business Search Committee, School of Business, Indiana University Kokomo, 2300 South Washington Street, Kokomo, IN 46904-9003.
SLAVIC LINGUISTICS FACULTY. Tenure track, begin fall 2006. Req PhD Slavic linguistics or PhD linguistics w/ specialization in linguistics of min 1 Slavic language, pref competence in linguistics of South/West Slavic language, historical/Indo-European linguistics, linguistics of non-Slavic language of East Europe/Eurasia. Resume/ltr/3 rec ltrs/transcripts/scholarly writing samples to Slavic Linguistics Search Committee, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago, 1130 East 59th Street, Chicago, IL 60637-1539. App ddl 11/01/05.
VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, CENTRAL ASIAN STUDIES. 1-yr position. Work in modern Central Asian history, teach Islam, Reform and Revolution in Central Asia, upper level seminar in spring 2006. Req PhD history/rel, specialization in modern Central Asian history, English language skills, pref college teaching exp. Resume/ltr/proposal for 2 courses to be taught/1-2 page description of PhD dissertation to Professor Uli Schamiloglu, Chair, Central Asian Studies Program, c/o Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia, 210 Ingraham Hall, D1155 Observatory Drive, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706; fax 608-890-0267; e-mail uschamil@wisc.edu (mail/fax 1 complete copy of application materials; email 1 addl copy). App ddl 07/05/05.
VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ENGLISH. 1-yr position. Teach modern novel, 3 sections of college composition. Resume/ltr/transcripts/10-page writing sample/3 rec ltrs to Deborah Fleming, Acting Chair, Department of English, Ashland University, 401 College Avenue, Ashland, OH 44805; www.ashland.edu; email dfleming@ashland.edu.
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR. 1-yr commitment, 08/25/05-06/09/06. Teach grades 1-8, develop own curriculum, choose lesson topics, lead hands-on field studies at floating science lab, explore night sky, team-building activities, assist w/ character development programs. Req BA/BS, strong commitment to children, creativity, interest in community awareness, conservation of natural resources. $280-$350/week, room/board. Resume/ltr to Geoffrey Bishop, Executive Director, PO Box 660, Mukwonago, WI 53149; www.nciw.org.
ENGLISH/POETRY FACULTY. Serve as distinguished visiting poet for spring semester 2006, teach in poetry program, conduct public lecture &/or reading. Req national reputation, min 2 books published by nationally recognized presses, teaching excellence. Resume/ltr/3 refs/samples of recent work to Arielle Greenberg, English Department, Columbia College Chicago, 600 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60605.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR/INSTRUCTOR, MATH. Begin 08/15/05. Teach undergrad math courses. Req MA/MS math, pref PhD. Resume/ltr/transcripts/3 professional rec ltrs to Dr. Dan Kemp, Harding Hall 115, SDSU, Brookings, SD 57007-1297; fax 605-688-6814; email dan.kemp@sdstate.edu. (Note: App ddl close to press time.)
FRENCH/SPANISH PROFESSOR. Tenure track, begin 08/05. Teach elementary, intermediate courses in both French/Spanish, variety of conversation, literature/linguistic courses in either field. Req PhD French/Spanish, native/near-native fluency in both Spanish/French, commitment to evangelical orientation of school; will consider MA/MS if actively pursuing PhD. Resume/ltr to Faye E. Chechowich, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs/Dean of Arts and Sciences, 236 W. Reade Avenue, Upland, IN 46989-1001; fax 765-998-4910.
EDUCATION SPECIALIST. Resp for development of, facilitation of play programs, settings, experiences in family play zoo, other zoo events, programs. Req BA/BS liberal arts/science/fine arts/drama/early childhood education/environmental education/rel, 2 yrs exp in any of facilitation of play, art, drama, music, creative activities, work w/ adult/youth volunteers, interest in nature, animals, children, pref bilingual English + Spanish, Polish, addl langs. Resume/ltr to Human Resources Department, Brookfield Zoo, 3300 Golf Road, Brookfield, IL 60513; fax 708-485-0986; email greatjobs@brookfieldzoo.org.
RESIDENCE HALL DIRECTOR. Begin 07/25/05. Oversee mgmt functions of residence hall complex, supervise staff, advise student leadership groups, facilities mgmt, crisis response. Req MA/MS, pref residence life exp. $28.5K, furnished apt, board plan. Resume/ltr to Sandi Scott Duex, Assistant Director of Residence Life, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Suite 200, Goodhue Hall, Whitewater, WI 53190.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR. Resp for coordinating student activities dept, student groups, orgzs, campus programs, develop mktg strategies, leadership programs, new programs, services for students. Req BA/BS, 2 yrs exp, know post-secondary educational institutions, driver’s license, PC skills. App avail online at personnel.kcmetro.edu. Resume/ltr/app to Human Resources Office, 3217 Broadway, Suite 100, Kansas City, MO 64111.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF RESIDENTIAL LIVING. Begin 08/01/05. Advise residence hall assn, select, train, supervise student staff in residence halls, initiate community programming activities, coordinate room changes, coordinate housing for summer conferences, summer residents. Req MA/MS student personnel/development/counseling/rel, 1 yr exp in college housing, pref know student module. $20K, housing, partial meal plan. Resume/ltr/transcripts/3 professional refs to Human Resources, 135 Morgan Hall, Washburn University, 1700 College. Topeka, KS 66621; www.washburn.edu.
RESIDENCE HALL DIRECTOR. Begin 08/01/05. Resp for community, individual student development, hire/train/supervise resident assistants, student conduct interventions. Req BA/BS, excel communication skills, flexibility, pref MA/MS college student affairs/counseling/rel, post BA/BS exp in residential living. Resume/ltr/3 professional refs to Executive Secretary to VP for Student Development, Mount Mercy College, 1330 Elmhurst Drive NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402-4797; email tbracy@mtmercy.edu.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, THEATRE/VIDEO. FT, 1-yr appt, begin 08/05. Teach courses in acting, directing, script analysis, intro to DV filmmaking, editing, voice/diction, on-camera performance, maintain computer lab, video eqt, direct theatre productions, mentor students. Req MFA/MA; will consider PhD or equiv professional/academic exp. Resume/ltr/unofficial transcripts/evidence of teaching effectiveness/3 ref ltrs sent directly to Dr. Marilyn D. Hunt, Chair, Department of Communication Studies & Theatre, Missouri Western State College, 4525 Downs Drive, St. Joseph, MO 64507.
SOCIOLOGY INSTRUCTOR. 1-yr position, begin 08/05. Teach intro to sociology, social psychology. Req MA/MS, pref ABD, PhD. Resume/ltr/3 professional refs/supporting teaching materials to Stephen Zehr, Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Southern Indiana, 8600 University Boulevard, Evansville, IN 47712.
INSTRUCTOR, MODERN CHINA AND EAST ASIAN HISTORY. PT, begin 08/29.05. Teach 1 section of East Asian survey course, 1 section of modern China course. Req teaching exp, pref PhD. Resume/ltr/3 ref ltrs to James Marten, Chair, Department of History, Marquette University, PO Box 1881, Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881; email james.marten@marquette.edu. App ddl 07/29/05.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ARCHAEOLOGY. Teach archaeology of complex societies including geographic, cultural, historical specializations. Req PhD. Resume/ltr/1-pg précis of dissertation/ltr describing research, publication, professional accomplishments/4 refs to Chair, Committee on Faculty Recruitment, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago, 1126 East 59th Street, Chicago, IL 60637-1580; email gwyneth@uchicago.edu. App ddl 10/28/05. (From 06/03/05 issue)
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, BUSINESS ETHICS/BUSINESS LAW. Req JD, teaching, research exp, focus on biz ethics, corp social responsibility. Resume/ltr to Professor Dana Muir, 701 Tappan Street, Stephen M. Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1234; www.bus.umich.edu; email callen@umich.edu. App ddl 11/01/05. (From 06/03/05 issue)
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, EAST ASIAN/SOUTHEAST ASIAN HISTORY. Tenure track, begin 08/06. Teach Asian history, assist w/ world civilizations program. Req PhD. Resume/ltr/evidence of teaching exp/writing sample/3 rec ltrs to Dr. Walter L. Hixson, Department of History, University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-1902; www.uakron.edu/history; email whixson@uakron.edu. App ddl 10/15/05. (From 06/03/05 issue)
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATOR. Fall season. Teach natural, cultural programs, outdoor recreation, low ropes initiatives, learn scheduling, coordinating. Req BA/BS or AA/AS education/natural science/biology/environmental education/rel, first aid/CPR certs, pref lifeguard cert. $250/week, room/board. Resume/ltr to Toby Grabs, Upham Woods 4-H Environmental Education Center, N194 County Road N, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965; email uphamcoordinator@verizon.net. App ddl 08/08/05. (From 06/03/05 issue)
COLLEGE AND CAREER COORDINATOR. Develop, coordinate college, career planning, plan college trips, workshops, counseling, classes for students, parents, work w/ colleges, community orgzs, biz to create opptys, oversee college/career counseling w/ seniors/grads, oversee data collections, support scholars program. Req BA/BS, 3 yrs exp direct service exp w/ youth, negotiation skills, ability to read, analyze data, know Access, Excel, Word. Resume/ltr to Umoja Student Development Corporation, 2935 W. Polk, Room 116, Chicago, IL 60612; fax 773-534-8878; email jobs@umojacorporation.org (subj: College/Career Coordinator; Word format only). No phone calls. App ddl 07/19/05. (From 06/03/05 issue)
West/Southwest
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT. Tenure track, begin 08/06. Teach courses in strategic mgmt at grad, undergrad level, teach courses in secondary field of mgmt including entrepreneurship, orgz behavior, human resource mgmt. Req PhD mgmt, teaching, research skills. Apply online at www.jobs.uhcl.edu. Send 3 rec ltrs/transcripts to Chair, Search Committee, University of Houston-Clear Lake, 2700 Bay Area Boulevard, MC 23, Houston, TX 77058-1098.
INSTRUCTOR. Begin 08/05. Teach education program to grade 4 thru adult, teach ancient forest based curriculum, assist w/ outdoor education facility. Req BA/BS, environmental education or teaching exp, know basic elements of outdoor skills. $250/week, housing, utilities, partial board. Resume/ltr to Katie Ryan, Program Director, Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center, 917 SW Oak, #412, Portland, OR 97205; email kryan@opalcreek.org.
OUTDOOR SCIENCE TEACHER/NATURALIST. 09/19/05-06/09/06. Req BA/BS, love science, exp teaching children in outdoors, pref science degree; will consider background in natural history/biology. $18.9K, stipend for off-site housing. Resume/ltr to Kathleen Mitchell, Lead Teacher, Los Angeles County Outdoor Science School, PO Box 1561, Wrightwood, CA 92397-1561; fax 760-249-3904; www.outdoorscienceschool.org; email outdoorscienceschool@yahoo.com.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, BIOCHEMISTRY. Maintain independent research program in cryoelectron microscopy. Req PhD. Resume/ltr to Dr. Alan Weiner, Professor and Chair, Biochemistry, University of Washington School of Medicine, Box 337350, Seattle, WA 98195-7350; email amweiner@u.washington.edu.
MARINE SCIENCE INSTRUCTOR. Teach marine science to grades 4-12, snorkeling, marine labs, kayaking, hiking, evening programs, pilot small vessels. Req BA/BS biology/rel, excel water skills, pref teaching exp, lifeguard training/first aid/CPR certifications. Resume/ltr/refs to Program Director, Catalina Island Marine Institute (CIMI), PO Box 796, Avalon, CA 90704; fax 310-510-0685; www.guideddiscoveries.org; email cimijobs@guideddiscoveries.org.
OUTDOOR EDUCATORS. 08/22/05-11/15/05. Lead students in 1-6 day outdoor education programs for grades 4-12, teach natural history, environmental education, outdoor skills, travel thru CA. Req BA/BS rel field, exp w/ youth in outdoor setting, leadership, facilitator skills, know first aid/CPR. $72-$415/program, room/board during program, pro-deals. Resume/ltr to Naturalists at Large, PO Box 3517, Ventura, CA 93006; fax 805-642-2843.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACULTY. Begin 08/15/05. Teach fitness, wellness, nutrition, nutrition, motor learning, performance, activity courses, research/create/develop/write academic programs in physical education, outdoor leadership, recreational education areas. Resume/ltr to Human Resources Department, Simpson University, 2211 College View Drive, Redding, CA 96003; fax 530-226-4854; email kbanks@simpsonuniversity.edu.
NATURALIST INTERNSHIP. Teach grades 4-6 science, team-building concepts in outdoor setting, lead grade 7-12 students in outdoor adventure activities, night program activities, learn how to handle, care for raptors. Req BA/BS science/natural history/education/outdoor recreation/rel, first aid/CPR, pref exp working w/ children. $56/day, room/board. Resume/ltr to Traci Fesko, Sierra Outdoor School, 15700 Old Oak Ranch Road, Sonora, CA 95370; www.clovisusd.k12.ca.us/employment/CUSDapp.pdf; email tracifesko@cusd.com. App ddl 08/16/05.
WILDLIFE ECOLOGY ADJUNCT FACULTY. Teach wildlife ecology in spring 2006, introduce behavioral ecology, predator-prey interactions, nutritional, physiological ecology, landscape ecology, conduct field trips, outdoor lab activities. Req MA/MS fishery/wildlife biology/rel, 2-3 yrs college teaching exp. $1.8K/3-credit class. Resume/ltr/stmt explaining pedagogy, interest in working for school/2 ref ltrs to Department of Human Resources, Naropa University, ENV Studies Department, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Boulder, CO 80302; email employment@naropa.edu. App ddl 09/01/05.
MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHER. Begin fall 2005. Teach 15 gifted students, plan/implement individualized instruction for students who learn 2+ years above grade level. Req strong language arts skills, ability to teach math, know asynchronous development, visual spatial learning, pref MA/MS gifted education or MA/MS w/ emphasis in gifted education or BA/BS w/ substantial exp w/ gifted students. Resume/ltr/3 refs to Rocky Mountain School for the Gifted and Creative, 5490 Spine Road, Boulder, CO 80301; fax 303-447-9338; email reception@rms.org. App ddl 08/05/05.
RECRUITMENT COORDINATOR. Coordinate recruitment, analysis of schools, develop, implement, evaluate strategic plan for outreach to local education agencies, create/adjust call scripts to target specific audiences, provide client service to school personnel, students, parents. Req BA/BS, 3 yrs exp in educational services, mktg, event planning exp, know info technology tools, strong presentation, interpersonal, writing skills, driver’s license. Travel. Resume/ltr to University of Santa Cruz, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95064; fax 831-459-3520; www.jobs.ucsc.edu; email cstocker@ucsc.edu (subj: Job #05-05-35).
SPANISH TEACHER. 20 hours/week. Plan, implement comprehensive K-8 Spanish language program. Req exp teaching or willingness to learn TPR/TPRS teaching method, ability to adapt middle school curriculum to younger learners, pref BA/BS, teaching exp. $22/hour. Resume/ltr/3 refs to Rocky Mountain School for the Gifted and Creative, 5490 Spine Road, Boulder, CO 80301; fax 303-447-9338; email reception@rms.org. App ddl 08/05/05.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, POLITICAL SCIENCE. Begin spring 2006. Teach American state/local govt, legislative process, Southwest/New Mexico politics, public policy. Pref research, expertise in Hispanic politics, Southwest/New Mexico politics, Latin American politics. $40K. Resume/ltr/1-page essay outlining commitment for personal, professional contribution to strategic plan of school/3 rec ltrs/writing samples/official teaching evaluations/course syllabi/official transcripts to New Mexico Highlands University, Office of Academic Affairs, Assistant Professor of Political Science Search, Box 9000, Las Vegas, NM 87701; www.nmhu.edu/jobs; email metrujillo@nmhu.edu.
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION. Develop educational exp for museum visitors, create educational partnerships w/ local public schools. Req MA/MS art history/museum education/rel, 3 yrs mgmt exp, pref regional candidates. Resume/ltr/3 rec ltrs to Caroline Brown, The Frye Art Museum, 704 Terry Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104; email cbrown@fryemuseum.org. App ddl 07/10/05.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, SOCIOLOGY. Tenure track. Req PhD, teaching exp, teaching/research expertise in 2 of economic sociology, sociology of law, sociology of education, science/technology studies, pref ability to teach quantitative research methods. Resume/ltr/stmt of teaching philosophy/description of research/3 rec ltrs to Alan Jones, Dean of Faculty, 1050 N. Mills Avenue, Claremont, CA 91711. App ddl 10/01/05.
POLITICAL STUDIES/LATINO POLITICS PROFESSOR. Tenure track, begin fall 2006. Teach courses in urban/American politics, Latino/a, Chincana/o, minority politics, participate in team-taught intro course in political studies, offer senior seminar in urban/minority politics. Req training in political studies, Chicano/Latino studies, focus on min 1 of urban politics, social movements, Latino migration, Southern California, Southwestern US, US-Mexican border, pref PhD, teaching exp. Resume/ltr/3 ref ltrs/writing samples to Alan Jones, Dean of Faculty, Pitzer College, 1050 N. Mills Avenue, Claremont, CA 91711; email summer_espinoza@pitzer.edu. App ddl 09/19/05; review begins 08/22/05.
OUTDOOR EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR. Teach in residential outdoor education program focusing on hands-on experiential educational, outdoor courses for grades 4-9. $200/week for 4-month pos; $215/week for 9-month pos. Resume/ltr to Jolee James, The Outdoor School, 775 Camp Road, Marble Falls, TX 78654; email jjones@outdoorschool.com. (From 06/03/05 issue)
CHEMISTRY/SCIENCE TEACHER. .8 chemistry position; .2 algebra position. Req BA/BS, passion for subject. Resume/ltr/3 refs to Darrell Steely, Pacific Collegiate School, PO Box 1701, Santa Cruz, CA 95061; email darrell.steely@pcsed.org. App ddl 07/09/05. (From 06/03/05 issue)
Multi-Regional/International/Freelance
PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION. FT. Req PhD, exp in doctoral supervision, sponsored research, postgrad teaching, publications record, pref expertise in early childhood/early years, teacher education, special education, curriculum, Maori education, literacy/languages. For info/app contact Jan Hectors, Human Resources, College of Education, Victoria University of Wellington, PO Box 17 310, Karori, Wellington, NEW ZEALAND; www.jobs.vuw.ac.nz; email jan.hectors@vuw.ac.nz; email jan.hectors@vuw.ac.nz. Review begins 07/27/05.
ESL TEACHER. Begin 07/05 or 08/05. Resume/ltr to Mr. Anthony Fung, Niujin Foreign Language School, 321 Xingyang Lu, Nan Tan, Changyang, Qingdao 0532 CHINA; fax 86-0532-13061382330.
TEFL TEACHER. Email resume/ltr/photo/passport copy to Mr. Scott Pak, English Teachers Network, 7FL Sam-Hwa B/D congno5-Ga, Chongno-GU, Seoul 110-836 SOUTH KOREA; fax +82-2-718-7217.
TEFL TEACHER. Req BA/BS, 2 yrs exp, CELTA/RSA/Trinity. Resume/ltr to Ms. Elisa Bolognesi, Multilingue, Corso Cavour, 50/A, Macerata, 62100, ITALY; fax 39-0733-261120.
TEACHING YOUTH PASTOR. PT. Preach, teach to entire youth group, pastoral care to grades 7-9. Req passion for preaching, teaching, discipleship. Resume/ltr to Pastor Joe, Toronto Korean Presbyterian Church-English Ministry, 67 Scarsdale Road, Toronto, ON M3B 2R2 CANADA; fax 416-447-6029; www.tkpc.org; email joechoi71@yahoo.ca.
TEACHERS. Teach primary school (grades 3&4/5&6), junior secondary music, art, biz, French, geography. Req classroom exp, pref BA/BS education, TEFL certificate, MA/MS, 3 yrs formal teaching exp. Email resume/ltr to Iringa International School, Box 912, Iringa, TANZANIA, iringaschool@excite.com. App ddl 08/06/05.
ESL TEACHERS. Req BA/BS, native English speaker. Free lodging, round-trip intl airfare for 2-semester commitment, medical allowance. Resume/ltr to Mrs. Shari Hu, Director, Recruitment, U.S.-China Education Services, 6009 SW Grand Oaks Drive, Corvallis, OR 97333; www.us-china-edu.com; email school@us-china-edu.com. Pos in colleges, universities throughout CHINA.
Good Luck!!