[rehab] TecAccess seeks subject matter expert in disabilities arena

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Sun Apr 4 22:47:53 UTC 2010


>From: "Guido Corona" <guidoc at austin.rr.com>
>To: "'Blind International Students Mailing List'"
>         <blind-international-students at nfbnet.org>
>Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2010 17:52:50 -0500
>Thread-Index: AcrR7g34agFbEr83SDiAkzQzm6qEvw==
>Subject: [Blind-international-students] TecAccess seeks subject matter
>         expert in disabilities arena
>
>All, TecAccess LLC just sent me a note about a very interesting new work
>position open in the Washington DC area. . .
>
>Read on below. . . Feel free to disseminate. Before reposting to another
>list, please  ask the list owner first.
>
>Guido
>
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>
>TecAccess is looking for a subject matter expert (located in the Washington,
>DC area) on emergency preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation for
>children and adults with disabilities and other individuals who also have
>access and functional needs.  Additional experience that is helpful (but not
>required) is:  experience with integrating the needs of children and adults
>with disabilities into community-wide initiatives;  experience with federal
>disability rights laws; knowledge of emergency preparedness programs;
>background in disability related systems change;  highly skilled researcher,
>writer and editor capabilities;  administrative skills including office
>management, project management, database development and managing multiple
>complex tasks with short deadlines; and posses strong relationships and
>track record with the disability and emergency management community.  If
>interested, please submit your resume to resumes at tecaccess.net.  Thank you
>for also passing this along to others who may be qualified.
>
>For more information on TecAccess, please visit:
>http://www.tecacess.net
>
>
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>
>  Guido D. Corona
>Email: guidoc at austin.rr.com
>Home office: (512) 996-9187
>Mobile: (512) 466-1322





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