19.807, Jobs: English & Applied Linguistics: Assistant Director, Indiana U

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Subject: 19.807, Jobs: English & Applied Linguistics: Assistant Director, Indiana U

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Date: 10-Mar-2008
From: Karla Reynolds < kjbastin at indiana.edu >
Subject: English & Applied Linguistics: Assistant Director, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA

 

	
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From: Karla Reynolds [kjbastin at indiana.edu]
Subject: English & Applied Linguistics: Assistant Director, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
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University or Organization: Indiana University 
Department: Second Language Studies
Job Location: Indiana, USA 
Web Address: http://iep.indiana.edu/

Job Rank: Assistant Director  

Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Second Language Studies

Required Language(s): English (eng)

Description:

The Intensive English Program, Department of Second Language Studies,
Indiana University, Bloomington, is accepting applications for the position
of Assistant Director.   

The Intensive English Program (IEP) Assistant Director works with the IEP
Director in administration of the IEP; manages and organizes the IEP
office; participates in IEP administrative problem-solving; serves as a
liaison between administration, teachers, and office staff; manages and
organizes teaching support systems; schedules classes and assign teachers;
manages and organizes student support systems; collaborates with the Office
of the Registrar on procuring rooms for the IEP instruction and lab work.
In addition, the Assistant Director oversees registration, the
institutional TOEFL (ITP TOEFL), program-wide exams, and initial teacher
meeting each session and IEP social activities. The Assistant Director
works with IEP instructors to learn specialties and strengths for class
assignments; and teaches one course per session.

Education and Experience:  
MA in TESOL and Applied Linguistics, Second Language Studies, or related
field required.  MA in Program Administration will be considered with
experience in similar program. Must have language teaching and program
administrative experience.  An understanding of the field of TESOL is
preferred. Must work well with a diverse group of administrators,
instructors, and students, and must be able to work with deadlines. 

Please send cover letter and CV electronically to Elizabeth Clark, or by
post to Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig and Marlin Howard, Search Committee
Co-Chairs at the application address listed below. We will begin screening
immediately and continue until the position is filled. Please apply by
March 20 for interview at AAAL or TESOL. Anticipated June 1 to July 1, 2008
start date.

Please visit our program website at the url listed above.

Indiana University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
Indiana University encourages applications from women and minorities


Application Deadline: 20-Mar-2008 
Mailing Address for Applications: 
	Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig & Marlin Howard 
	Department of Second Language Studies, c/o Elizabeth Clark 
	313 Memorial Hall, 1021 E. Third Street 
	Indiana University 
	Bloomington, IN 47405 
	USA  
Contact Information:
	Elizabeth Clark 
	Email: eliclark at indiana.edu 



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