Anyone interest in this vacancy in the U.S.
Nicole Gant wrote:
> POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
>
> Rehabilitation Counseling - Assistant/Associate Professor
>
> Position: Twelve-month non-tenure track appointment as assistant or
> associate professor and Director of the Center for Continuing Education in
> Rehabilitation. Position may be converted to tenure track. Summer teaching
> is also available.
>
> Start Date: September 15, 1999 or as soon as possible
> thereafter.
>
> Description: The Center for Continuing Education in Rehabilitation is
> part of the Department of Adult and Higher Education within the Western
> Washington University Woodring College of Education. The Center provides
> continuing education to rehabilitation personnel in the states of Alaska,
> Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. In addition to the MA in Rehabilitation
> Counseling degree program, the Center houses both the general and the
> community rehabilitation program RRCEPs, a Rehabilitation Leadership
> Institute, a Native American rehabilitation program, and a distance learning
> project. Currently, fourteen individuals work within the Center. This is
> an academic position with some administrative responsibilities.
>
> Location: CCER offices are located in Mountlake Terrace, Washington, a
> suburb just north of Seattle. The main campus of Western Washington
> University is in Bellingham, approximately 80 miles north of the CCER
> offices.
>
> Responsibilities: Teach graduate courses in rehabilitation counseling.
> Direct a Rehabilitation Services Administration
> (RSA) master's level training grant.
> Provide leadership and supervision for
> approximately 14 staff members of CCER.
> Engage in creative and scholarly pursuits,
> including grant writing.
> Participate in service to the
> profession and the university.
>
> Qualifications: Required - An earned doctorate in rehabilitation
> counseling or closely related field.
> Minimum of two years experience teaching graduate level
> rehabilitation counseling courses.
> Demonstrated success in obtaining and managing federal grants.
> Experience providing direct service to persons with disabilities.
> Desired - Experience providing training through distance learning.
> Experience providing continuing education.
> Experience participating in self-directed work teams.
> Demonstrated administrative experience in a public or private
> rehabilitation setting
> Excellent interpersonal skills and
> demonstrated ability to work cooperatively with colleagues from the
> university and community.
>
> Application: To ensure full consideration, application materials must be
> received by June 25, 1999. Final candidates will be interviewed as soon
> after the closing date as possible. Please send a current vita with a cover
> letter addressing the qualifications stated above, and have three letters of
> reference sent directly to the address below.
>
> Send application material to:
> Dr. Susan Mancuso, Chair
> Dept. of Adult and Higher Education
> Woodring College of Education
> Western Washington University, MS-9087
> Bellingham, WA 98225
>
> WWU is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer committed to
> building a diverse, broadly trained faculty and staff. Women, minorities,
> persons with disabilities, Vietnam-era veterans and disabled veterans are
> encouraged to apply. To request disability accommodations, contact the ADA
> Coordinator at (360) 650-3306 (V), or (360) 650-7606 (TTY) . All new
> employees must show employment eligibility verification as required by the
> U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. All new employees must
> provide proof of measles immunity before beginning work at Western.
>
> Western Washington University is in Bellingham, a city of 62,000 overlooking
> Bellingham Bay and set between the San Jan Islands and the beautiful Cascade
> Mountains. The campus is 90 miles north of Seattle and 55 miles south of
> Vancouver, Canada. The area represents the best of the Pacific Northwest.
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