[NIFL-FAMILY:2002] Position opening

From: Tony Peyton (tpeyton@famlit.org)
Date: Thu Nov 18 2004 - 13:26:43 EST


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November 15, 2004
 
The National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL), a private, non-profit
organization located in Louisville, Kentucky, seeks a self-motivated
professional with excellent communication, organization and interpersonal
skills to fill the following full-time position.
 
Director, Hispanic Family Literacy Institute (HFLI)
 
The position of Director of the Hispanic Family Literacy Institute will be
NCFL’s lead resource on English language learners and will aggregate the
organization’s growing knowledge from individual projects into a scaled
nationwide initiative. This person will:
 
Ø      Gather the most effective knowledge about English language learners
and language acquisition and craft that knowledge into strategies for the
nation as well as into formalized institutional knowledge for NCFL. 
Ø      Develop premier partnerships with other organizations that support
the needs of English language learners. 
Ø      Monitor and synthesize emerging trends and research regarding
education for recent immigrants and their families and design dissemination
strategies for the nation. 
Ø      Provide leadership in developing organizational, instructional and
curriculum resource materials that support the implementation of high
quality ESL family literacy programs.
 
The dissemination strategies mentioned above are pivotal to the Institute
galvanizing the nation’s attention in a way that will advise and influence
policy decisions at the state and federal levels. NCFL plans for
dissemination strategies include: “issue briefs” circulated to the media,
key persons of influence, as well as federal and state education staff
members and “white papers” regarding emerging best practices and trends
distributed to opinion leaders throughout the nation.
 
Requirements:  Applicant must have proven leadership and organizational
skills, the ability to coordinate project development, and the ability to
interact with staff at the federal level and at the local school-based
level. The selected applicant must have a passion for working to meet the
educational needs of immigrant families. Applicant must be bi-lingual, with
ability to speak fluently in Spanish, as well as have a good command of
Hispanic/Latino culture. Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication
skills in English and Spanish and demonstrated ability to make clear and
effective presentations. Education: Master's Degree required, preferably in
an ESL-related field. Other: Extensive travel is involved and candidate must
be willing to relocate to the Louisville, Kentucky area.
 
NCFL is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to workplace
diversity. NCFL offers a highly competitive salary and benefits package. For
information regarding NCFL, visit our Web site at www.famlit.org. Submit a
résumé and cover letter to: hr@famlit.org or mail to:  The National Center
for Family Literacy, Human Relations Officer, 325 West Main Street, Suite
300, Louisville, KY 40202



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