Arabic-L:PEDA:NMELRC Program Coordinator Job

Dilworth Parkinson dilworth_parkinson at BYU.EDU
Fri Sep 16 17:34:07 UTC 2005


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Date: 16 Sep 2005
From:Kirk Belnap <belnap at byu.edu>
Subject:NMELRC Program Coordinator Job

The National Middle East Language Resource Center, headquartered at  
Brigham Young University, would like to hire a full-time program  
coordinator as soon as possible.  The coordinator will manage day-to- 
day operations of the center and play a central role in designing,  
implementing, and evaluating  educational materials and programs that  
will increase and improve opportunities for Americans to learn the  
languages of the Middle East.  Candidates for this position should:  
have a minimum of two years related work experience, including  
experience running a complex organization; have the ability to work  
well with people; have excellent technical skills; have excellent  
English verbal and writing skills.  Familiarity with issues involved  
in the learning and teaching of less-commonly-taught languages is a  
high priority.  Applicants must apply online by September 27, 2005.   
The official job listing and more information about the position can  
be found at:

https://yjobs.byu.edu

More information about the National Middle East Language Resource  
Center can be found at:

http://www.nmelrc.org/

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