Position Posting: Assistant Academic Director Arts & Sciences Administration
Develop and oversee the McMicken College of Arts and Sciences new and continuing internship, co-op, and experiential learning programs. Cultivate relationships with the business community, place students, follow-up on placement, work with departments to develop appropriate reporting and assessment instruments.
Min. Quals.: Graduate degree in an Arts and Sciences discipline required. Responsibilities may include teaching lower-level undergraduate courses and contributing to the college's first-year experience program. The ideal candidate will have 1-2 years of experience in higher education. Position is a one-year assignment, with the possibility of renewal.
Mail resumes referencing position # 22UC 8042 to:
Patricia Woods
University of Cincinnati, ML# 0037
Cincinnati, Ohio 45220-0037.
Review of resumes will begin May 1, 2002.
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