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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Assistant Professor, University of Maryland
Assistant Professor
Measurement, Statistics and Evaluation (EDMS) Program
Department of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology University of
Maryland
The program in Measurement, Statistics and Evaluation
(EDMS) in the Department of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology
(HDQM) in the College of Education at the University of Maryland, College Park,
is seeking applications for a faculty appointment at the Assistant Professor
level starting August 2013. Qualifications include an earned doctorate in an
appropriate field, exceptionally strong background in quantitative methods as
applied in the education, social, behavioral and biological sciences, evidence
of scholarly research potential, interest in participating in collaborative
research projects as well as graduate and, perhaps, undergraduate teaching.
This position requires expertise in classical and modern
psychometric theory as well as quantitative methods. The successful candidate
will be expected to develop a program of research addressing important
theoretical developments in psychometrics and/or assessment with an interest in
applications to practical problems of broad interest. Duties will include (1)
development/continuation of a sophisticated research program, (2) teaching
within the EDMS graduate level educational statistics and measurement course
sequence, including advanced specialty courses, (3) assisting in the
development of new programs and coursework, (4) advising master’s and doctoral
students, (5) involvement in service to the profession at a state, national,
and international level, and (6) securing and administering contracts and
grants.
The EDMS Program has a current enrollment of about 50
graduate students in its doctoral and master programs. Nearly half of these
students are full-time with some form of financial support. Faculty research
interests and additional information about EDMS can be found by visiting our
web site: www.education.umd.edu/EDMS/
For fullest consideration, applicants should submit the
following materials electronically via the University of Maryland Jobs Portal (http://www.jobs.umd.edu) for position #
105525 no later than December 7, 2012: (1) cover letter summarizing
qualifications; (2) current curriculum vitae; (3) reprints of at least one, but
not more than three, scholarly publications; and (4) names, addresses, phone
numbers, and e-mail addresses of three individuals who may be contacted by the
committee as references.
For additional questions, please do not hesitate to
contact the search committee chair:
Dr. André A. Rupp, Associate Professor
Chair of the EDMS Faculty Position Search Committee
Measurement, Statistics and Evaluation (EDMS) Program Department of Human
Development and Quantitative Methodology (HDQM) College of Education, Benjamin
Building 1230-A University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-1115
E-mail: ruppandr@umd.edu
Phone: (301) 405-3623
Fax: (301) 314-9245
The University of Maryland is an Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity employer. Applications by women and minorities are strongly
encouraged.
Program Coordinator Student Orgs, University of Arkansas
The University of Arkansas is now hiring a Program Coordinator for Registered Student Organizations. A brief job description of the position can be found below:
The Program Coordinator for Registered Student Organizations will serve as the primary administrator of the RSO program. Advises the Associated Student Government RSO Financial Affairs Committee for the RSO funding process. Advises the ASG treasurer. Provides stewardship and oversight of student-fee-funded RSO and departmental budgets in excess of $400,000. Oversees the RSO registration process and associated forms and processes for more than 350 RSO's (including trademark and fundraiser approvals, email and website requests, questions regarding space reservations, and other RSO issues as they arise). Supports RSO initiatives as necessary. Serves as a resource to organizational officers, advisers, and members. Conducts outreach activities and serves on campus, community, and professional association committees.
https://jobs.uark.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=150994
Leadership and Engagement Specialist UK VIP
The Violence Intervention and
Prevention (VIP) Center at the University of Kentucky, home of the Green Dot
violence prevention strategy, is pleased to announce an exceptional opportunity
for a Leadership and Engagement Specialist.
SC543504-51015752
Leadership and Engagement Specialist
Online
applications due by 11/25/12
The
VIP Center is charged with addressing the prevention and intervention of
interpersonal violence at the University of Kentucky. This mission includes the
creation and implementation of education and prevention strategies that will
increase awareness and responsiveness of the UK community regarding violence.
At the VIP Center, we do what we love and we love what we do. We are looking
for someone committed to social change and violence prevention to join us as a
Leadership and Engagement Specialist.
The
Leadership and Engagement Specialist is a vital resource for facilitating and
promoting awareness about power-based personal violence including sexual
assault, stalking, and partner violence. This individual will engage
students, staff, and faculty as volunteers, interns, and partners in the
Violence Intervention and Prevention (VIP) Center, programs, and services. This
role will supervise unpaid volunteers and interns, coordinate the general VIP
Center space, and develop, implement, and assess programs, trainings, and
strategies to engage the campus community in violence prevention efforts. Other
responsibilities include preparing proposals for research and grant
opportunities along with daily administrative duties for the VIP Center.
Position
Information
· Requisition Number: SC543504
· Position Number: 51015752
· Title: Leadership and Engagement
Specialist
· Position Type: Full-time, year-round,
regular staff position on main UK campus
· Required Education: Masters degree
· Required Experience Years/Months: 1
year
· Grade and Salary: Grade level 43
salaried exempt position $34,902 - $55,848 plus excellent University of
Kentucky benefitshttp://www.uky.edu/HR/employ/documents/ExceptionalBenefits.pdf
· Deadline to apply: November 25, 2012
Department
Information
· Department: Violence Intervention and
Prevention (VIP) Center
· Division: Student Affairs
· Immediate Supervisor: Melanie O.
Matson
· Supervisor’s Title: Director, VIP
Center
· Supervisor’s Phone number: 257-2884
· Supervisor’s Email: Melanie.matson@uky.edu
Job
Responsibilities
35% - Engagement, Leadership,
and Volunteer Coordination
· Monitor the VIP Center and UK
environment for opportunities for engagement, as well as implement and assess
engagement activities.
· Plan, promote, implement, and assess
VIP Center events to engage the UK community.
· Recruit, retain, mentor and supervise
volunteers, interns, and other student leaders.
· Research and incorporate data regarding
engagement, community-building, volunteer management, marketing, and leadership
into VIP Center strategies and services.
· Ensure VIP Center space is welcoming,
inclusive, and responsive to campus needs.
Competencies/Skills: Strong
organizational, interpersonal, and volunteer coordination skills; knowledge of
relevant marketing and assessment strategies; attention to detail; ability to
multi-task
25% - Education, Training and
Outreach
· Plan, promote and implement education,
training, and outreach to provide information about power-based personal
violence (including sexual assault, stalking, and partner violence), active
bystander intervention, and VIP Center services. Monitor, assess, and evaluate
these efforts and strategies.
· Train student leaders, staff, and
faculty on preventing and responding to power-based personal violence.
· Coordinate outreach services including
tabling, events, new student and employee orientation, lectures and
announcements.
· Provide input and support for
students, staff, and faculty on incorporating discussions about power-based
personal violence, intervention, and prevention into their daily interactions,
organizations, offices, departments, syllabi, and curricula.
Competencies/Skills: Strong
organizational, interpersonal, presentation skills; effective public speaking,
marketing, volunteer management and event planning skills
20% - Grant-writing and
Administrative Support
· Assist director in exploring,
identifying, and preparing proposals for research and other grant opportunities
to support the mission of the VIP Center
· Contribute to the day-to-day
operations of the VIP Center including answering phones, maintaining
documentation, writing reports, and other general office responsibilities.
Competencies/Skills: Strong verbal
and written communication skills; organizational skills; attention to detail;
ability to work effectively under pressure; ability to work well with others
10% - Partnership-building
· Build and maintain partnerships with
key individuals and groups on campus that will enhance VIP Center services and
strategies.
· Create social networking opportunities
and activities to connect individuals and campus organizations with the VIP
Center space and services.
Competencies/Skills: Strong
communication and interpersonal skills; ability to work well with others; event
planning and marketing skills
5% - Advocacy
· As needed, provide safe space,
support, information and referral to students who disclose violence.
Competencies/Skills: Strong
communication and interpersonal skills; basic knowledge of violence issues and
campus and community resources
5% - Other duties as assigned
· Contribute to additional projects and
initiatives as assigned.
Competencies/Skills:
Organizational skills and ability to work well with others
Dean of College of Education and Human Services NKU
Northern Kentucky University seeks a dynamic, visionary
leader to be its next dean of the College of Education and Human Services. The
new dean will be joining a college that is committed to student success, highly
valued by the entire university, and critically important to the
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky region and the entire Commonwealth.
The college is home to three academic departments, which
collectively enroll about 2,700 undergraduate students and close to 700
graduate students. It has 75 full-time faculty positions and 46 part-time
positions. The college offers bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees and has
a budget of $8.5M. Programs in the college are accredited by NCATE, the Council
on Social Work Education, and the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic
Training Education.
The largest department in the college is the Department of
Teacher Education. It offers undergraduate degrees in early childhood
education, elementary education, and middle grades education, and supports secondary
education programs covering a dozen different subject-matter areas. The
department offers a variety of graduate programs including: Master of Arts in
Education – Teacher as Leader, Master of Arts in Teaching, and various state
certifications and endorsements.
The Department of Counseling, Social Work, and Leadership offers
undergraduate majors in counseling/human services and social work and undergraduate
minors in counseling/human services and social justice studies. The department
also offers a variety of graduate programs: Master of Social Work (MSW), Master
of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Master of Arts in School
Counseling, Education Specialist in Educational Leadership P-12 Principal
Preparation, and Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership. In addition it
offers several leadership certification programs in various areas of P-12
education.
The college’s Department of Kinesiology and Health offers
undergraduate degrees in athletic training, exercise science, and physical
education and minors in health education, physical education, and sports
medicine.
In addition to the academic departments, the college
includes four centers: the Center for Educator Excellence which works with
local school districts, the Center for Environmental Education which
strengthens the preparation of environmental educators, the Institute for
Talent Development and Gifted Studies which addresses the need for gifted and
talented education in the region, and the Training and Development Center which
provides low-cost mental health services to underserved residents of the
region.
Responsibilities
The dean reports to the vice president for academic affairs
and provost, sits on the Deans’ Council, and is a member of the President’s Cabinet.
The dean is expected to:
·
Provide leadership for the college.
·
Ensure integrity and quality in all academic
programs.
·
Promote and support faculty excellence across
the full breadth of the institution’s mission: teaching, research, and public
engagement.
·
Allocate faculty and staff positions within the
college.
·
Evaluate and make recommendations regarding
hiring, reappointment, promotion, and tenure.
·
Serve as a vigorous advocate for the college.
·
Maintain strong collegial relationships across
the university.
·
Cultivate
donors and expand the financial support for the college
·
Promote effective partnerships and work
collaboratively with school- and community-based practitioners.
·
Serve on statewide education-related boards as
appointed by the governor.
·
Manage the budget and day-to-day operations for
the college.
Qualifications:
·
Earned doctorate from a regionally accredited
institution is required.
·
Eligibility for appointment as a tenured
professor within one of the three departments in the college is required.
·
A distinguished record of accomplishments in
teaching, research/creative work, and public engagement/outreach.
·
Excellent communication and interpersonal
skills.
·
A proven record of administrative
accomplishments.
·
Effective leadership skills.
·
A proven record of successful fund raising.
·
A history of working successfully across
disciplinary lines.
·
A consensus builder with a record of strong
collegiality.
·
Commitment to increasing the diversity of
students, faculty, and staff.
·
The capacity to recognize, develop, and nurture
good ideas.
·
A deep understanding of the issues facing higher
education nationally.
About The
University
NKU is a major metropolitan university located across the
Ohio River from Cincinnati and is recognized as a leader in the Greater Cincinnati
and Kentucky region. It is the youngest and one of the fastest growing of
Kentucky’s eight state universities. The university emphasizes talent
development, undergraduate research and other forms of active learning, and
public engagement particularly in the P-12 arena. The university is committed
to providing quality, affordable education in a nurturing environment and preparing
its graduates for success in their professional careers and personal lives. The
university has experienced tremendous growth and transformation over the last
decade, and today enrolls close to 16,000 students served by over 2,000 faculty
and staff with an annual budget of $223M. Since its founding in 1968, NKU has grown
to include six colleges: College of Education and Human Services, College of
Arts and Sciences, Haile/US Bank College of Business, College of Informatics,
College of Health Professions, and Salmon P. Chase College of Law. This is an
exciting time to be part of NKU. The new president took office on August 1,
2012 and has publicly indicated his strong commitment to student success.
Application
Process
Applications should include a cover letter explaining the
applicant’s interest and qualifications for the position, along with a current
vita and the names and contact information for five professional references,
who will only be contacted after securing the applicant’s permission. The materials
should be submitted electronically to EdDeanSearch@nku.edu. Review of applications will begin in early
January and continue until the position is filled. It is tentatively planned
for semi-finalist interviews to be conducted via Skype the week-end of January
26 and 27.
It is Northern Kentucky University's policy to ensure equal
employment opportunity for all persons and to take the necessary actions needed
to recruit, employ, train, promote, and retain qualified faculty and staff,
including members of protected groups. Discrimination against any individual
based upon protected status, which is defined as age, color, disability,
gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, genetic, or veteran
status, is prohibited.
Any candidate offered this position will be required to complete a thorough pre-employment criminal background check as mandated by state law.
Any candidate offered this position will be required to complete a thorough pre-employment criminal background check as mandated by state law.
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