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Two positions available in Ed. Development Office

The Educator’s Development Office has two open P&A positions, to be filled immediately. Both of these positions are posted on the University Employment Web site.

Coordinator of Teaching and Learning Collaborations for Educator Development (Requisition #149378)

This position will, among other responsibilities:

  • Promote opportunities for the College to be involved collaboratively with schools, working under the direction of the Director of the Educator Development Office;

  • Develop and support opportunities for Teaching and Learning faculty and staff to work with school-based personnel to assess and plan for the continued development of the professional practice schools; and

  • Coordinate the Holmes partnership program and incorporate Holmes Scholars with the professional practice schools.
  • Coordinator of College Collaborations for Field-Based Professionals (Requisition #149379)

    This position will, among other responsibilities:

    • Seek opportunities for the College and University to provide continuing professional support to field-based professionals served through Collegewide programs, working under the direction of the Director of the Educator Development Office;

    • Develop and support school-based partnerships and collaborations with College and University faculty and staff;

    • Coordinate the Urban Leadership Academy for metro-area school and district administrators; and

    • Develop, manage, and support non-credit initiatives within the College, related to continuing education initiatives.

    Both positions require a Master’s Degree in Education or a closely related field. Successful work experience in a P-12 education and/or a higher education setting is preferred.

    For further information and to apply please see the University Employment Web site..

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