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[ProgramLeadership 86] Job Posting: Special Projects Coordinator, Adult Learner Program, Queens Library, NY

mmcguire mmcguire at utk.edu
Wed Aug 23 11:04:19 EDT 2006


Hi all -- the following may be of interest.

Peggy McGuire, M.A.,
Senior Research Associate, National Consultant, and
NIFL-Program Leadership and Improvement List Moderator
Center for Literacy Studies
The University of Tennessee
111 5th Street, PO Box 16
Mount Gretna, PA 17064
717-964-1341 (landline/fax)
215-888-6507 (cell)
mmcguire at utk.edu

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Special Projects Coordinator
Queens Library
Adult Learner Program
This is a temporary grant funded position.

The Adult Learner Program (ALP) Special Projects Coordinator is
responsible for administration and implementation of ALP's special
projects. Responsible for development of distance learning instruction
via video teleconferencing to increase use of technology throughout the
Adult Learner Programs; manages the Wireless Computer Centers;
supervises the Basic Computer Literacy and Health Literacy classes;
revises and maintains Computer Literacy and Health Literacy curricula;
writes all reporting required for grant funded projects; hires and
trains staff for special projects; visits classes and evaluates
classroom instruction. Performs other duties as required.
The schedule for this position will include Saturdays and evenings as
required.
Requires a Master's Degree in Education or related area, and/or ESOL
Certification. Adult Education experience required, at least two years
working with literacy and/or ESOL programs. Knowledge of current trends
in literacy and ESOL instruction. Must have knowledge of Computer
Assisted Instruction such as Internet, educational software, and MS
Office Software. Experience in staff /curriculum development and
supervision preferred. Excellent written and verbal communication
skills. Ability to work with diversified community. Must be able to
complete multiple projects with competing deadlines.

About Queens Library: Situated in New York City, the Queens Library has
one of the highest circulations of any library in the world and serves
more than two million people in one of the most ethnically diverse
counties in the United States. The Library pulses with the
multiculturalism and excitement of life in "the greatest city in the
world".
Queens County is one of the five boroughs of New York City. Situated
across the East River from Manhattan, Queens enjoys 7,000 acres of
beautiful parks, 196 miles of waterfront and an excellent mass transit
system. Queens has diverse and charming neighborhoods, excellent
shopping and a wealth of ethnic eateries and shops reflecting the unique
multicultural mosaic that defines Queens.
To apply, please send your resume with cover letter to:

QUEENS LIBRARY
Human Resources Department
89-11 Merrick Boulevard, Jamaica, NY 11432
Fax: 718-658-2919
E-mail: employment at queenslibrary.org
The Queens Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer

www.queenslibrary.org

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