Received: from ctc.ctc.edu (ctc.ctc.edu [134.39.2.118]) by literacy.nifl.gov (8.6.8/940311.01ccg) with ESMTP id QAA09621 for <nifl-family@literacy.nifl.gov>; Tue, 4 Jun 1996 16:34:50 -0400 Received: from olympic.ctc.edu by ctc.ctc.edu with SMTP (1.40.112.4/16.2) id AA122440559; Tue, 4 Jun 1996 13:35:59 -0700 Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 13:23:06 -700 (PDT) From: Vidya Thirumurthy <vxthirum@olympic.ctc.edu> To: nifl-family@literacy.nifl.gov Subject: Re: I'm so sorry! In-Reply-To: <9604318335.AA833568719@SMTP.nifl.gov> Message-Id: <Pine.SCO.3.90.960604131321.12103A-100000@olympic.ctc.edu> Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sender: vxthirum@olympic.ctc.edu Status: RO X-Status: Alice: There is a faculty position open at There is a facuposit ion open at Edmonds Community College fax 206-640-1359 or phone 206-640--151. I am not sure of the last date. You may want to call and find out. Good luck Vidya Thirumurthy On Fri, 31 May 1996, Johnson, Alice wrote: > Good thing computer proficiency isn't on the list of qualifications, > huh?! > > MY APOLOGIES to the entire list for accidentally sending a personal > message intended for two of you to all of you. I promise not to touch > e:mail again until I figure out how to send responses only where I > want them to go. In the meantime, thanks very much for your patience. > > -- Alice Johnson > > (P.S. Since the word is now out, if anyone else cares to join my > friends in advising me on literacy job opportunities in Seattle -- > where I am likely attending graduate school this Fall -- I'd love to > hear about them. I'm at ajohnson@NIFL.gov and I'll do my best to > reply to you and you only.) > > > > > ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ > Subject: Re: Your recent message > Author: Ted Rohling <trohling@a.crl.com> at INET > Date: 5/31/96 10:20 AM > > > We all got it once and now again.......Thanks > > > > At 10:06 AM 5/31/96 -0400, you wrote: > > Natasha and Marina, > > > > I just got an e:mail about a really cool literacy job opening at the > > Goodwill Community Learning Center in Seattle. It allows for > > flexible/evening hours and sounds like something that would be > > manageable -- and, in fact, perfect, for a social work student! It > > would also allow me to feed myself and provide health benefits, etc. > > Do either of you know anything about that organization? Thanks. > > > > Alice > > > > > >______________________________ Reply Separator > _________________________________ > >Subject: > >Author: nifl-family@literacy.nifl.gov at INET > >Date: 5/30/96 7:10 PM > > > > > >[Please Post] > > > >Goodwill Community Learning Center > >Position Announcement > >External Diploma Program Coordinator/Education Specialist > > > >Goodwill Community Learning Center is a community based adult education > >program, funded primarily by Seattle Goodwill. We provide reading, writing > >and math instruction to English speaking residents of Central and Southeast > >Seattle. We also provide instruction in English as a second language. We > >are seeking an individual to coordinate the Seattle External Diploma > >Program - a new & innovative high school completion program for adults - > >and serve as an Education Specialist teaching one ABE class. > > > >We seek an additional staff member who shares our beliefs in: > > > Achieving a just society through teaching, learning, and > > sharing knowledge. > > > > > Acknowledging that each & every one of us has a valuable > > contribution to make to our communities, and to society in > > general. > > > > > Knowing that providing access to better reading, writing, > > math, and critical thinking skills increases adults' reliance > > on themselves. > > > >Responsibilities > > > >*Attend all External Diploma Program (EDP) trainings. > >*Maintain all EDP records. > >*Maintain all EDP supplies for Seattle Hub. > >*Responsible for maintaining and coordinating quality of work of 5 > > other EDP assessors in the Seattle Hub. > >*Coordinate Seattle EDP Hub activities. > >*Advise and assess EDP candidates according to the American > > Council on Education guidelines. > >*Serve as main liaison with the American Council on Education for > > the Seattle EDP Hub. > >*Assist with grantwriting. > >*Publicize EDP in community, and setting up new sites for EDP > > activities as needed. > >*Teach one ABE class > >*Plan lessons based on students' interest, experiences, and goals. > >*Provide additional support to the Learning Center. > >*Participate in program evaluation and planning with the rest of the > > staff. > >*Attend relevant trainings and staff development sessions, as well as > > weekly staff meetings. (Over) > > > > > >Qualifications > > > >*BA or equivalent experience > >*Valid Washington State Driver's License > >*Team Player/People Person > >*Able to work some evenings > >*Some teaching experience > >*Successful background working with diverse groups of people > >*Record keeping skills > >*Sense of humor > >*Creative & open minded > >*Flexible > > > > > >Hours & Compensation > > > >Full-time position with some option to work flexing hours Monday through > >Friday. Some evening & weekend hours required. > > > >Salary is $19,843 a year, plus benefits. > > > >Application Procedure > > > >Send resume and cover letter to: > > > >Goodwill Community Learning Center > >Attn: EDP Selection Committee > >1400 South Lane Street > >Seattle, WA 98144 > > > > > >Closing date is June 17, 1996 > > > > > >People of Color are encouraged to apply > > > >Goodwill Community Learning Center > >1400 South Lane Street > >Seattle, WA. 98144 > >Ph. (206)329-1000 ext.291 > >Fax (206)726-1502 > >E-Mail goodwill@halcyon.com > > > > > > > > > > > Regards, > > Ted > > trohling@a.crl.com > >
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