[blindkid] FW: University of Nebraska Job Post

Merry-Noel Chamberlain owinm at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 10 13:00:56 UTC 2009


Joanne,
Thanks for the information.  I applied for this position.  
Merry-Noel

--- On Fri, 4/10/09, Wilson, Joanne <JWilson at nfb.org> wrote:


From: Wilson, Joanne <JWilson at nfb.org>
Subject: [blindkid] FW: University of Nebraska Job Post
To: david.andrews at nfbnet.org
Date: Friday, April 10, 2009, 1:12 AM


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From: Servan, Carlos R [mailto:carlos.servan at nebraska.gov]
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 4:02 PM
To: Edward Bell; Schroeder, Fredric K.; Wilson, Joanne; Riccobono, Mark
Subject: FW: University of Nebraska Job Post

Do you know anyone who can apply to this job?


Colleagues,
The University of Nebraska at Lincoln (UNL) is recruiting a full-time
instructor/coordinator for the Visual Impairments Teacher Preparation
Program.  Please share this with anyone who might be interested or would
know someone who might be interested.  The announcement is attached and
is pasted below.


318 Barkley Memorial Center / P.O. Box 830738 / Lincoln, NE 68583-0738 /
(402) 472-3956 / FAX (402) 472-7697
Instructor/Coordinator Visual Impairments Teacher Preparation Program
The candidate will have the full range of responsibilities associated
with
being a an instructor and coordinator of a program at a research
university such
as teach graduate courses in special education-visual impairments and
blindness; advise and supervise teacher certification and masters
students in
special education; conduct the teacher preparation program in vision
impairments/blindness; pursue external funding; contribute to area,
college, and
university governance; and collaborate to deliver professional
development
activities statewide with lead agencies, schools, and stakeholders in
vision
impairments/blindness.
Earned doctoral degree in Special Education or related area with
emphasis in children and/or youth with visual impairments and blindness
preferred. Required qualifications include earned masters degree in
Special
Education or related area with emphasis in children and/or youth with
visual
impairments and blindness; teaching at the post-secondary/higher
education
level; ability to advise and supervise practicum experiences for
licensure and
graduate students; established record for delivery of distance-education
coursework/training; proven track record for collaboration with state
and local
education agency personnel such as state schools for visual
impairments/blindness, departments of education, and local school
districts.
Criminal background check required. Excellent benefits including
staff/dependent scholarship program. Applicant review will begin April
10, 2009.
Apply at https://employment.unl.edu requisition 090131 and attach
required
documents.
The University of Nebraska has an active National Science Foundation
ADVANCE gender equity program, and is committed to a pluralistic campus
community through affirmative action, equal opportunity, work-life
balance, and
dual careers.
DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION DISORDERS

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