[NIFL-FAMILY:2634] position available in New York City

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This letter was sent to me, and with permission, I am passing it along to
the list.  Please, do not contact Nancy Sledd or respond back to the
NIFL-Family list about this position, but directly to Michael J. Hirschhorn.

Dear Colleague:

I am writing to seek your assistance in identifying highly talented
candidates for the position of Director of Instructional Technology at the
Literacy Assistance Center.   The Director provides the vision and
management needed to guide the LAC in its leadership role in helping adult
literacy, after-school and employment training centers thoughtfully
integrate technology throughout their programming.

We are seeking a senior-level educator/manager to join the leadership team
of the Literacy Assistance Center, a hub of professional development and
information for adult and youth literacy services in New York City and, on a
more limited basis, throughout the northeast.  Our professional development
activities in instructional technology have a dual focus – developing the
expertise of literacy educators in using technology as a tool for
instruction, management, collaboration and research, and building
understanding among literacy educators of critical equity, access and
information issues surrounding technology and education.

Each year, we provide training and instructional resources to over 400 adult
and youth literacy practitioners, who in turn serve almost 20,000 students.
Our Instructional Technology Program includes a growing emphasis on on-line
professional development opportunities via the LAC web site, www.lacnyc.org.
Other emerging areas include Distance Learning and assistive technologies.

Highly qualified candidates will possess a demonstrated ability to:

·	develop and implement an organizational vision and formulate effective
program strategies;
·	evaluate current and emerging technologies and assess their potential as
literacy teaching and learning tools;
·	creatively manage and motivate staff;
·	plan, prioritize and manage multiple projects simultaneously;
·	represent the LAC with public officials and private funders, as well as in
local and national conferences, consortia and task forces;
·	design and facilitate high-quality hands-on professional development
activities integrating the Internet, multimedia authoring tools, basic
office software suites and educational software;
·	develop grant proposals;  and
·	write and communicate effectively about technology with both computer
novices and "techies."

We are looking for a Director of Instructional Technology who approaches
problem-solving creatively and thrives in a fast-paced, hard-working,
culturally diverse work environment. A good sense of humor is also very
helpful.

The LAC is an independent, nonprofit agency with 26 staff members and an
annual budget of  $2.7 million.  Established in 1983 to support and promote
the expansion of effective literacy services for adults and youth in New
York, the LAC works with more than 500 literacy, employment training and
adult and youth education programs each year.  These services ultimately
benefit tens of thousands of literacy students in all five boroughs and
almost every neighborhood of the City and throughout the region.  Our
programming is sponsored by the New York City Adult Literacy Initiative and
other public, private and non-profit organizations and grantmakers.  We also
work closely with the Partnership for After-School Education and youth
literacy networks around the City.

Salary to $55,000 with excellent benefits. Please ask candidates to respond
with a cover letter and resume to Michael Hirschhorn, Executive Director,
Literacy Assistance Center, 84 Williams Street, 14th Floor, New York, NY
10038. All inquiries held in confidence.

I appreciate your attention to our search.  This is an extraordinary
opportunity for talented candidates.  Please call me at 212-803-3329 or
e-mail me at michaelh@lacnyc.org with any questions.

Warm wishes for a fun-filled holiday season.

Sincerely,


Michael J. Hirschhorn
Executive Director





Nancy Sledd, NIFL-Family list moderator
Training Specialist
National Center for Family Literacy
325 West Main Street, Suite #200
Waterfront Plaza
Louisville, KY  40202-4251
(502) 584-1133 ext.142
(502) 584-0172 fax



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