AUCDigest
July 19, 2006 • Volume 6, Number 63
Forging New Partnerships for New Challenges Through Research, Education and Service
Go to the Employment Opportunity Section of the AUCD website for the updated list of open positions in the field. Job postings are listed for 90 days. If you would like to post a job announcement on the AUCD website, please send a one page (or less) document in a word processing file to Gwendolyn Clark at [email protected]. Recent position announcements include:
Two positions available at Westchester Institute for Human Development (NY UCEDD)
- Training and Continuing Education Director for the LEND Training Program. Candidates should have a PhD in an MCH or disability-related field and graduate level teaching experience and be eligible for faculty appointment at the associate professor level. Distance education experience and Spanish language fluency preferred. Send letter and CV to mailto:[email protected] or fax to Karen Edwards MD, MPH, LEND Program Director, at 914-493-1973.
- Child Welfare Programs Senior Level Position. Candidate should have a PhD in social work and significant experience in leadership, administration, program development and research in clinical services related to child welfare programs. We are looking for a strong candidate with experience in interdisciplinary practice with diverse populations. Send letter and CV to Wendy Breitner, PhD, or fax to 914-493-1023.
Program Specialist Position at Kennedy Krieger Institute (MD UCEDD). The UCEDD is seeking a candidate to develop and manage internal systems for retrieving and reporting on all aspects of data collection, reporting requirements, and information dissemination services for training and instructional media resources.
Positions at the University of South Dakota
- Coordinator of Sponsored Programs. The position responsibilities include: reviewing and transmitting faculty and staff grant proposals requesting external funding, including budget development and compliance; assisting in identification of potential funding opportunities; providing educational opportunities related to grantsmanship; maintaining information resources and analyzing data; preparing reports and publications; and interfacing with internal and external groups related to research and sponsored projects.
- Director of Research Development. Master's degree and at least 3 years experience in a university research administration and/or development setting. Desired Skills: Excellent written and oral communication skills; time management skills; computer literacy including word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, publishing, and internet programs; good interpersonal skills and the ability to work in a team; ability to work without daily supervision; ability to make thoughtful decisions in a timely manner; ability to protect confidential information.
The full announcements are on the USD website. The positions will remain open until filled and review of applications will begin on July 31, 2006.
Accessibility Specialist, National Center on Accessibility/Indiana University. The Accessibility Specialist will assist the National Center on Accessibility in meeting its nationally focused agenda in the areas of technical assistance, education, and research while promoting the inclusion of people with disabilities in parks, recreation, and tourism. Minimum of Bachelor's degree in an area associated with parks and recreation(Master's degree preferred). Experience and knowledge of accessibility laws, standards, programs and practices of inclusion of people with disabilities in parks and recreation preferred. For more information and full job description, visit the NCA website. Only online applications are being accepted.
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