Fwd: [CELTIC-T] Possible Job Opening: Program Coordinator (Substitute)

Elizabeth J. Pyatt ejp10 at psu.edu
Wed Jun 23 12:35:18 UTC 2004


FYI - A  position at the CUNY Institute for 
Irish-American Studies will be opening up soon.

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>Date:         Tue, 22 Jun 2004 16:47:07 -0400
>Reply-To: Thomas Ihde <tihde at LEHMAN.CUNY.EDU>
>Sender: Celtic language teachers mailing list <CELTIC-T at LISTS.UMN.EDU>
>From: Thomas Ihde <tihde at LEHMAN.CUNY.EDU>
>Subject:      [CELTIC-T] Possible Job Opening: 
>Program Coordinator (Substitute)
>To: CELTIC-T at LISTS.UMN.EDU
>
>Dear Colleagues:
>
>
>
>The CUNY Institute for Irish-American Studies is 
>expecting an opening as described below. Once 
>approved, we will be looking for a substitute 
>for the fall semester. Also in the fall, we 
>expect to begin interviewing for the actual 
>position. At this point if you know someone who 
>might be interested in applying for the 
>substitute position for Fall 2004, please ask 
>them to e-mail me.
>
>
>
>Many thanks,
>
>Tom Ihde
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>
>
>Thomas W. Ihde, Ph.D.
>
>Associate Professor
>
>CUNY Institute for Irish American Studies
>
>Lehman College, Bronx, NY
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>Program Coordinator (Substitute)
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>To serve September through December 2004
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>Program Coordinator (Higher Education Assistant)
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>Position Description: Assists the Director with 
>grant writing and submission, event planning and 
>site coordination, and archive development. Half 
>of the substitute program coordinator’s time 
>would also be spent acting as the program 
>manager of grant-funded projects. The position 
>will require travel among CUNY campuses and one 
>late evening per week when events are scheduled.
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>Qualifications: Applicant must have a B.A. in 
>comparative literature, drama, English, history, 
>linguistics or other fields related to 
>Irish-American Studies. The individual must have 
>excellent communication, interpersonal, and 
>organizational skills. Previous employment 
>experience required. Language proficiency with 
>reading and writings skills in Modern Irish 
>necessary for current grant project.


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