Jobs in Education Appalachian State University Department of Technology Practitioner in Residence Responsibilities: Work with Graphic Arts faculty in developing and carrying out laboratory experiences with graphic arts/imaging technology students. Specifically, the coordinator must: - Be able to run basic graphic arts equipment, such as a press, folders, binders, etc. - Work with students in the form of laboratory teaching and supervision - Be willing to learn new technologies - Work with faculty conducting industrial training - Work with the university's in-house printing operation Qualifications: A bachelor's degree is required. A master's degree from an established printing program is preferred. Industry experience is desirable. Rank & Salary: Practitioner in Residence. Compensation commensurate with appointee's experience and qualifications. This is a 12 month appointment. The University: Appalachian State University is a comprehensive state university with an enrollment of over 12,000. Appalachian has consistently been recognized in such publications as US News and World Report as one of the outstanding universities in the South. The Community: Boone, North Carolina has a population of 12,000 and is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, minutes from the Blue Ridge Parkway. Known for mountain views and beautiful scenery, the area is a common vacation and summer home destination. The 3,300 ft. elevation makes for cool summers, spectacular fall scenery and excellent winter skiing. Application and Deadline: Starting date is August, 1998. Complete applications are defined as a letter of application, current vita, all transcripts, and three letters of reference. This material must be received by April 3, 1998. Contact: J. Mark Estepp, Chair (EsteppJM@appstate.edu) Department of Technology Appalachian State University Boone, NC 28608 Appalachian State University is an Equal Opportunity Employer top Appalachian State University Graphic Arts and Imaging Technology Tenure-track Associate Professor Responsibilities: Coordinate and provide leadership to the GAIT program, including but not limited to the following: teaching undergraduate/graduate courses, advisement, curriculum development, scholarly activities, professional service, and interaction with industry. The program area has four faculty positions, plus the Thomas W. Reese Distinguished Professor position. The Program: The Thomas W. Reese Graphic Arts and Imaging Technology program is one of the fastest growing academic areas on the campus, with over 140 undergraduate majors, four full-time faculty in graphic arts, and complementary faculty in technical photography. It serves as the primary program within the 16-campus University of North Carolina system for placing individuals in the graphic arts industries of the southeastern United States. The program has an industrial advisory board, and a strong relationship with PICA, the Carolina's printing trade association. Qualifications: An earned doctorate or other appropriate terminal degree is highly desirable for tenure-track status. An individual without this degree, but with a national/international reputation as a leader in the field of graphic arts will also be considered. Industrial experience is preferred. Ability and desire to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in graphic arts is essential. Salary: Compensation commensurate with appointee's experience and qualifications The University: Appalachian State University, founded in 1899, is located in Boone, North Carolina, near the borders of Virginia and Tennessee and in one of the most popular year-round recreation areas in the eastern United States. A member institution of the University of North Carolina System, Appalachian State University has an enrollment of 12,000 students and offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees in over 170 program areas. Application: Deadline for receipt of completed application is January 1, 1998. Complete deadline applications are defined as a letter of application, current vita, transcripts, and three letters of reference. Starting date: August 1998. Contact: J. Mark Estepp, Chair (EsteppJM@appstate.edu) Department of Technology Appalachian State University Boone, NC 28608 Appalachian State University is an Equal Opportunity Employer top Illinois State University Printing Management, Assistant Professor (Position # 01415) Employment: Tenure track, nine-month position starting Fall Semester 1998. Qualifications: Earned doctorate in Industrial Technology or related area (individuals who are actively pursuing a doctorate and who reasonably expect to complete the degree by May 1999 will be considered). Industrial experience highly desirable. Competence in basic and advanced printing and imaging procedures with in-depth technical expertise in computer-aided publishing and digital imaging technologies, color reproduction, quality control, production technologies and systems operation including offset lithography, flexography, screen process and gravure. A background in, photography, computer networking, and image transmission also desirable. Must have interest and ability in curriculum development for a management-oriented curriculum. Duties: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in printing, pre-press, and graphics processes, with emphasis on management and production. Supervise internships and cooperative education experiences. Participate in revising and developing curriculum at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Participate in maintaining and developing the printing/graphics laboratory and working with employees in the University Printing Services area. Advise TAGA student chapter activities. Develop a focused agenda of scholarship appropriate to the discipline. Participate in and lead service activities in the university and profession. Salary: Commensurate with qualifications and experience. Application Deadline: Review of applications will begin January 9, 1998 and continue until a qualified applicant is selected. To assure full consideration applicants should submit a letter of application, a current vita, official transcripts, and three letters of reference by January 9, 1998 to: Contact: Dr. Rodney L. Custer Chair, Search Committee 5100 Industrial Technology Department Illinois State University Normal, Illinois 61761-6901 email: custer@indtech.it.ilstu.edu Phone: (309) 438-3661 FAX: (309) 438-8626 top Eastern Michigan University Department of Interdisciplinary Technology Employment: Tenure-track assistant or associate professor position in Communication Technology, available fall 1998. Duties: Will teach undergraduate and graduate courses in theory and application of visual graphic communication technology, including electronic publishing; information storage and retrieval; transmission systems; photography; electronic imaging and presentation; photomechanics; production management; communication technology and social change. Further responsibilities: contracted research and service activities; laboratory maintenance and supervision; program marketing and student advising. Qualifications: Doctorate preferred, masterís plus 18 hours toward doctorate required. Industrial experience preferred, previous teaching experience required. Send letter of interest, cv, copy of transcripts and names/phone numbers of three references to Position F9800, 318 King Hall, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI 48197. Applications given immediate consideration, accepted until position is filled. Contact: Dr. Paul Kuwik, Academic Department Head (313) 487-1161. We encourage applications from women and members of minority groups. EMU is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. top Washburn University Department of Art Tenure track Assistant Professor Employment:The Department of Art announces a tenure track position for an assistant professor in Design/Art Education beginning in '98-99 academic year. Responsibilities: Teach basic design, computer design, and art education courses (three courses per semester), advise students, and supervise student teachers. Qulalifications: MFA with design emphasis required, additional MA in Art Education and teaching experience preferred. To apply, send letter of application, curriculum vitae, transcripts, three letters of reference, 20 slides of personal artwork and 10 slides of student artwork to: Contact: Glenda Taylor, Chair Department of Art Washburn University Topeka, Kansas 66621 785-231-1010, ext 1639 fax: 785-231-1089 zztayl@washburn.edu Review of applications will begin Jan 15, 1998, and continue until the position is filled. FMI visit our website: http://www.wuacc.edu/cas/index.html. Washburn University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. top Truman State University / Kirksville, Missouri Assistant Professor in Visual Communications Tenure-track position beginning August 1998 Responsibilities: Primary responsibilities include teaching courses in the visual communications curriculum such as typography, publications and advertising design, and fundamentals of 2-D design or drawing as needed. Will share supervisory responsibilities for a small Mac lab and student design staff for an in-house publications studio which serves the Fine Arts division. Curriculum development, academic committee work, and advising are also significant components of the position. Qualifications: Strong candidates will possess an MFA in Graphic Design, Visual Communications, Illustration or related field in addition to teaching or professional experience. Applicants should also have experience with MacIntosh computers and design software including Illustrator, Photoshop and QuarkXPress. Candidates with experience beyond the TA will receive preference. Excellence and demonstrated commitment to academic study and student welfare required. Rank/Salary: Assistant Professor. Salary commensurate with qualifications andexperience. The Division of Fine Arts at Truman State University The Division houses disciplines in the visual arts, music, theatre and provides liberal arts experiences and coursework for non-art majors as well. Thirty-seven full-time and eight part-time faculty support a student body of 315 majors in BA, BFA, and MA degree programs. Degrees offered in the visual arts are: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art History, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio, and Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Communications. The visual arts faculty is comprised of twelve full-time and four part-time educators. The Division also sponsors the University Gallery and several exhibitions each year. The University: Established in 1867 as a normal school, Truman is now the designated liberal arts and sciences university for the state of Missouri. With a selective admission of approximately 6000 academically talented students, Truman continues to receive national recognition for its leadership in assessment and educational initiatives. The University is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and NCATE. Applications: Send letter of applications, vita, three current letters of recommendation, 20 slides of own work, 20 slides of student work (if available), SASE, and complete undergraduate and graduate transcripts. Review of materials will begin in March 15. Also, an interviewer will be available at the College Arts Association conference in Toronto in Feburary. Contact: Jane Davison, Chair Visual Communications Search Committee Division of Fine Arts Truman State University 100 E. Normal Street Kirksville, MO 63501 (816) 785-4417 jdavison@truman.edu top National Technical Institute for the Deaf Tenure-Track Instructional Faculty: Electronic Publishing and Printing Employment: Full-time, 10-month, tenure-track instructional faculty position beginning September, 1997. Responsibilities: Provide instruction to deaf and hard-of-hearing postsecondary students. Curriculum development in a variety of applied technical courses in desktop publishing, digital and conventional prepress; professional development; student advising, institute service, and other professional activities commensurate with faculty rank and expectations. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree required, master's degree preferred, in related graphics field; five years directly related teaching and/or industry experience in color publishing, prepress, and/or press required; proven knowledge of color print production requirements and procedures; proficiency in graphics software applications, and proven ability to master new software on the Macintosh platform required; proven curriculum and instructional development skills preferred.American Sign Language communication skills and knowledge of deaf culture strongly preferred. Must satisfy institute communication requirements at time of tenure consideration. Ability to contribute in meaningful ways to the college's continuing commitment to cultural diversity, pluralism, and individual differences strongly preferred. Deadline: August 1, 1997. Please reference #0131 when applying. Contact: Rochester Institute of Technology National Technical Institute for the Deaf Gilbert Beverly, Search Committee Chairperson Electronic Publishing and Printing Technology 52 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, New York 14623-5604 Rochester Institute of Technology is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. The National Technical Institute for the Deaf is one of the seven colleges of Rochester Institute of Technology, an independent university in Western New York. Created by Congress in 1965, NTID represents the world's first effort to educate large numbers of deaf students within a college campus planned principally for hearing students. Among RIT's 13,000 full- and part-time students are nearly 1,100 deaf students from the United States and other countries. NTID provides training in more than 30 technical and professional programs. Deaf students may earn associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates in such programs as applied accounting, applied art and computer graphics, engineering technologies, ophthalmic optical finishing technology, and photo/media technologies. In addition to the academic programs based within NTID, large numbers of deaf students pursue baccalaureate and master's degrees from nearly 200 technical and professional courses of study offered through RIT's other seven colleges. The NTID Department of Liberal Arts Support provides educational support for deaf and hard-of-hearing students enrolled in courses and major programs in the RIT College of Liberal Arts. ROCHESTER, NEW YORK Home to nearly one million people, the greater Rochester area is a major technical and industrial center that is well-known for its rich cultural and intellectual opportunities. Rochester, the third largest city in New York State, boasts one of the highest per capita deaf populations in the United States and is the site of several major corporations. top East Tennessee State University Employment: Assistant/Associate Professor - (2-11250) College of Applied Science and Technology - Department of Technology -. Tenure track position. The department is seeking an assistant/associate professor in engineering design graphics. Responsibilities: Ability to teach traditional graphic design as well as computer graphic applications on PC, Macintosh and Silicon Graphics platforms; teach graphic design, page layout, illustration techniques, and high- end 3-D computer modeling, rendering and animation; convey concepts and procedures involved with computer graphics. Candidate will employ such software as Macromedia Freehand, Adobe Photoshop, Alias/Wavefront Studio and Composer, 3D Studiomax, as well as maintain laboratory of networked computers. Qualifications: master's degree (Ph.D. desirable) with focus in graphic communication, technical graphics, graphic design; minimum of five years professional experience with the field of study; knowledge of mainstream graphic applications on both the PC and Macintosh platforms; self-motivated with prior teaching experience at the university level in graphics; competent with digital video and video presentation applications as well as multimedia; knowledge of portfolio building and professional display techniques; good organizational and oral and written communication skills are necessary. Contact: Applications will be accepted until June 2, 1997. Appointment effective August 1997. Submit letter of application, resume and three references to Office of Human Resources, ETSU, Box 70564, Johnson City, TN 37614-0564 top St. Cloud State University Engineering Graphics Assistant Professor Responsibilities: Tenure track appointment, salary maximum is $40,000, and starting date is August 19th, 1998. The successful candidate will have demonstrated ability to teach and work with persons from culturally diverse backgrounds and provide leadership while teaching undergraduate courses in Engineering Graphics. Courses will include content such as technical drawing, industrial design, CAD/D, CIM, computer animation, desktop publishing and other similar content. Provide curriculum development and maintain a engineering graphics laboratory, advise students, perform department and university committee work, and teach graduate courses. The standard teaching load is 12 semester hours (4 courses per semester). Qualifications: Applicants should have earned a doctorate in technology, technology education, engineering graphics, or related field. Prior successful teaching experience and/or related industrial experience. Appreciation of the industry-environment interface. Computer literacy in DOS, Windows, MAC, and related software expertise such as AutoCAD, 3-D Studio, and Micromind Director. Secondary expertise in other areas such as communications technology or transportation/energy technology. For information and application forms, please contact: Applications: The completed application should include a letter of application, vita, transcripts, and names of three to five references who can comment on your professional preparation and expertise (or three to five recent letters of recommendation). Postmarked deadline for initial screening of applications is March 13, 1998. SCSU is committed to excellence and actively supports cultural diversity. To promote this endeavor, we invite individuals who contribute to such diversity to apply, including minorities, women, the disabled and veterans. Contact: Dr. Anthony E. Schwaller Chairperson, Environmental and Technological Studies St. Cloud State University College of Science and Engineering 720 Fourth Avenue South St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498 Phone (320) 255-3235 top Texas A&M University Commerce Printing: Instructor or Assistant Professor Department of Journalism and Printing Responsibilities: The Instructor or Assistant Professor will teach courses in the printing degree sequence, develop general interest courses to attract non-printing program, the oldest such degree-granting program in the state. Qualifications: Applicants should possess a graduate degree from an accredited institution appropriate to university-level teaching in printing, imaging and graphic arts field (doctorate preferred); teaching experience in the prepress area; a solid track record in post-secondary printing and graphic arts teaching; and a comprehensive knowledge of the Texas printing and imaging industry. Candidates should provide evidence of recruiting experience, and in creating successful cooperative ventures with industry. One or more years of full-time university teaching experience is preferred. Salary to be offered will be commensurate with rank, qualifications, and experience. Applications: Applicants should provide a cover letter describing how their qualifications fit the position described above and how they would help us realize our vision to make this department the pre-eminent printing and imaging program in the southwest; three letters of reference, transcripts, curriculum vitae, and other relevant documentation. Review of applications will begin on January 20, 1998. Starting date is flexible, but should be no later than July 1, 1998. Note: To apply, applicants must have United States citizenship, citizenship eligibility or authorization to work in the U.S. on a full-time basis. Contact: Dr. Henry Overduin Department of Journalism and Printing Texas A&M University-Commerce Commerce, Texas 75429 Phone: 903-886-5239. University-Commerce is an AA/EEO Institution. top Bowling Green State University Assistant or Associate Professor Visual Communication Technology Responsibilities: Instruction in Visual Communication Technology which includes multimedia, internet applications, as well as traditional visual media. Qualifications: A tenure track position starting in August 1998. Doctorate plus industrial experience preferred, or terminal degree or its equivalent with considerable industrial experience required. Candidate should have proven ability or potential to initiate and conduct research and to be an effective teacher. Applications: Deadline for applications is February 13, 1998. Forward a letter of application, curriculum vita, transcripts, a list of five references plus letters of recommendation from three of those references to: Contact: Dr. Gene Poor, Chair VCT Search Committee College of Technology Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH 43403 419-372-2437 top University of Wisconsin - Stout Graphic Communications Management Vacancies (two positions) Responsibilities: Full-time, academic-year, academic staff positions to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Graphic Communications with emphasis on up-to-date applications of technology and management. Qualifications: Applicants should have: 1) Masters degree in graphic communications or related field required. 2) Demonstrated teaching experience in Graphic Communications or related fields required. 3) Related experience and demonstrated leadership preferred. The Communications, Education, and Training Department is one of five departments within the College of Technology, Engineering, and Management. Applications: Applications will no longer be accepted after March 1, 1998. To apply, send letter, current resume, and names and current phone numbers of five professional references to: Ted M Bensen, Chair - Search and Screen Committee Department of Communications, Education, and Training University of Wisconsin - Stout Menomonie, WI 54751 phone: 715-232-5020 fax: 715-232-1441 top University of Northern Iowa Graphic Communications Tenure-track Faculty Position Employment: The Department of Industrial Technology at the University of Northern Iowa is seeking applications for a full-time tenure-track faculty position in the Graphic Communications program, effective August 1998. Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in the department, participation in departmental and university service, and scholarly activity. Department needs may also require other course assignments such as senior projects, general education, or other courses as determined by the department head. Qualifications: Earned doctorate in Industrial Technology or related area; one degree (bachelor's or above) with emphasis in Graphic Communications; expertise in all phases of graphic communications production, including prepress, process color, press, and postpress operations; expertise in various forms of industrial imaging such as lithography, flexography, gravure, and screen printing; successful teaching experience in Graphic Communications or a closely related field. Additionally, desired qualifications include demonstrated leadership in the field of Graphic Communications, a record of academic scholarship, involvement in professional organizations related to Industrial Technology, Graphic Communications industry experience, and the ability to teach in a second program area in the department if needed. Rank and Salary: Assistant Professor. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. Applications: Applications must be received by March 27, 1998 in order to receive full consideration. Please mail (1)letter of application, (2)current vita, (3)official undergraduate and graduate transcripts, (4)three letters of recommendation, and (5)name, address, and phone number of 3-5 references to: Contact: Dr. Charles D. Johnson, Chair Graphic Communications Search Committee Department of Industrial Technology University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa 50614-0178 For additional information: phone: (319) 273-2563 e-mail: charles.johnson@uni.edu homepage address: http://www.uni.edu/indtech top Clemson University Graphic Communications Faculty Positions Two positions listed Employment: Full-time, academic-year tenure-track faculty position to teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in a growing graphic communications program. To fit within our broad-based, high-tech oriented faculty and program philosophy, must have expertise in three or more of the following technical areas: electronic prepress, photography, quality assurance, offset lithography, screen printing, flexography, gravure, digital reproduction, wide-format imaging or finishing operations. Qualifications: Doctorate preferred; or masters degree with significant progress towards or commitment to pursuing doctorate required. Graphic communications industry theoretical breadth, depth and hands-on capability with today's high-tech industrial methods necessary. Two or more years relevant industry experience desired. Must have demonstrated teaching experience and leadership abilities to work with students, fellow faculty, industry partners, and professional and trade associations. Professional writing, grant writing and research experiences a plus. Responsibilities: Individual filling this position will be expected to primarily teach undergraduate and/or graduate graphic communications courses, including intense hands-on laboratory activities, assist with course and curriculum development, advise students, develop and maintain laboratories, assist in developing and maintaining industrial relationships, assist with industry training in one or more areas of expertise, and participate actively in department, college and university activities for continuous improvement. Department Information: The GC Department, within the College of Business and Public Affairs, serves over 350 undergraduate GC majors and over 40 students pursuing their masters degree. Current faculty consists of eight regular and four additional faculty working with industry training, research and testing. Departmental information is available at http://graphics.clemson.edu. University Information: Clemson University, a land-grant institution of approximately 16,500 students, consists of five colleges offering B.S. degrees in 74 fields of study and over 100 graduate programs. Clemson's 1,400-acre main campus is located in the northwestern corner of South Carolina on the shores of Lake Hartwell and in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Clemson is approximately two and one half hours from Atlanta, GA, Columbia, SC, and Charlotte, NC, and about one-half hour west of Greenville, SC. For more detailed information, see http://www.clemson.edu. Rank: Assistant Professor desired, but other ranks considered depending upon qualifications. Position contingent upon funding. Salary: Competitive and commensurate with academic preparation and experience. Appointment is for academic year with summer employment a possibility. Date of Appointment: August 15, 1998. Application Deadline: Screening of applicants will begin on April 1, 1998, and will continue until position is filled. To Apply: Send application letter, current resume, transcripts (unofficial accepted at this time) and names, addresses and current phone numbers of five professional references. Additional materials may be requested of final candidates. Contact: Dr. Lee Weir, Chair, Search Committee, Graphic Communications Department Clemson University,G-01 Tillman Clemson, SC 29634-0720. Phone: (864)656-3647 Fax: (864) 656-4808 e-mail: leeweir@clemson.edu top Clemson University Graphic Communications Faculty Position Announcement Employment: Full-time, academic-year, one-year, renewable faculty position to teach undergraduate courses in a growing graphic communications program. To fit within our broad-based, high-tech oriented faculty and program philosophy, must have expertise in three or more of the following technical areas: electronic prepress, photography, quality assurance, offset lithography, screen printing, flexography, gravure, digital reproduction, wide-format imaging or finishing operations. Qualifications: Masters degree required, with progress towards or commitment to pursuing doctorate preferred. Graphic communications industry theoretical breadth, depth and hands-on capability with today's high-tech industrial methods necessary. Two or more years relevant industry experience desired. Must have demonstrated teaching experience and leadership abilities to work with students, fellow faculty, industry partners, and professional and trade associations. Professional writing, grant writing and research experiences a plus. Responsibilities: Individual filling this position will be expected to primarily teach undergraduate graphic communications courses, including intense hands-on laboratory activities, assist with course and curriculum development, advise students, develop and maintain laboratories, assist in developing and maintaining industrial relationships, assist with industry training in one or more areas of expertise, and participate actively in department, college and university activities for continuous improvement. Department Information: The GC Department, within the College of Business and Public Affairs, serves over 350 undergraduate GC majors and over 40 students pursuing their masters degree. Current faculty consists of eight regular and four additional faculty working with industry training, research and testing. Departmental information is available at http://graphics.clemson.edu. University Information: Clemson University, a land-grant institution of approximately 16,500 students, consists of five colleges offering B.S. degrees in 74 fields of study and over 100 graduate programs. Clemson's 1,400-acre main campus is located in the northwestern corner of South Carolina on the shores of Lake Hartwell and in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Clemson is approximately two and one half hours from Atlanta, GA, Columbia, SC, and Charlotte, NC, and about one-half hour west of Greenville, SC. For more detailed information, see http://www.clemson.edu. Rank: Instructor/Lecturer, one-year renewable position, contingent upon funding. Salary: Competitive and commensurate with academic preparation and experience. Appointment is for academic year with summer employment a possibility. Date of Appointment: August 15, 1998. Application Deadline: Screening of applicants will begin on April 1, 1998, and will continue until position is filled. To Apply: Send application letter, current resume, transcripts (unofficial accepted at this time) and names, addresses and current phone numbers of five professional references. Additional materials may be requested of final candidates. Contact: Dr. Lee Weir, Chair, Search Committee, Graphic Communications Department Clemson University,G-01 Tillman Clemson, SC 29634-0720. Phone: (864)656-3647 Fax: (864) 656-4808 e-mail: leeweir@clemson.edu Clemson University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer committed to excellence and diversity in its people and programs. top Lewis-Clark State College Graphic Arts/Printing Technology Instructor Starting Date: August 20, 1998 Salary and Rank: $25,000-$32,000 annually, Assistant Professor (9 months position) Minimum Qualifications: Recent employment in the printing industry may substitute for the Bachelor's degree requirement. Qualifications: Preference will be given to candidate with a Bachelor's degree and three or more years of recent employment in the printing industry with experience in electronic imaging, graphic arts, process camera, and offset press and bindery. Teaching in the offset press and bindery area is the primary responsibility, although a working knowledge of graphic arts, layout and design are desired. Familiarity with PageMaker, PhotoShop, and Illustrator software would be helpful. The Program: Graphic Arts/Printing Technology The College: Lewis-Clark State College is a regional undergraduate institution offering an alternative learning environment within the Idaho system of higher education. It offers liberal arts and sciences, professional programs in education, nursing, business and criminal justice and vocational-technical programs. Outreach programs in a variety of fields constitute a distinct mission for the College. The Institution currently enrolls approximately 3,300 students. Founded in 1893 by act of the state legislature as a Normal school, it has evolved into a baccalaureate institution offering a variety of two and four year degrees. Location: Lewis-Clark State College occupies a 44-acre campus on College Hill, an attractive residential area of Lewiston, Idaho. Lewiston has a population of 40,000 and is located in rural, northwestern Idaho at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers. To the west, just across the Snake River, is the contiguous community of Clarkston, Washington. The combined population of the two communities is about 50,000. The major industries are forest products, agriculture, and outdoor recreation. Lewiston is the gateway to the largest concentration of wilderness areas in the 48 contiguous states. Application: Send letter of application, resume, transcripts, and five references to: Contact: Beverly Bowen, Division Chair Office & Business Technology Division Lewis-Clark State College 500 8th Avenue Lewiston, ID 83501-2698 (208) 799-2466 The position will be filled upon selection of a suitable candidate. LEWIS-CLARK STATE COLLEGE IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER WHICH PROMOTES THE FREE EXCHANGE OF IDEAS IN AN ENVIRONMENT THAT CELEBRATES THE DIGNITY, WORTH, AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF ALL INDIVIDUALS. IN THAT SPIRIT, WE SEEK A BROAD SPECTRUM OF CANDIDATES INCLUDING WOMEN, PEOPLE FROM ALL CULTURAL BACKGROUNDS, AND INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES. top East Alton-Wood River Community High School District #14 Graphic Arts Instructor Position: Printing and/or Graphic Arts Instructor Qualifications: Bachelor Degree and State Certification Duties/Responsibilities: Provide instruction in five classes, Work with colleagues to develop curriculum, Provide positive leadership & Provide input regarding programs, curriculum development and other division matters Reports to: Administrator and Vocational Division Chair Receives input from: Other Administrators Term of employment: Yearly appointment Salary/Benefits: As per 1998-99 teacher contract Effective date: August, 1998 Deadline for applications: When Filled Contact: Dr. Thomas A. Parker, Superintendent East Alton-Wood River Community High School 777 North Wood River Avenue Wood River, Illinois 62095 East Alton-Wood River Community High School is an Equal Opportunity Employer. top AIESEC New Zealand FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY TO WORK IN NEW ZEALAND! AIESEC is an international organisation of students who manage a series of exchange programmes. We do this to promote cultural understanding and provide graduates with a cultural experience. Every year 7,000 graduates are matched to specifically tailored positions in companies in over 87 countries around the world. The International Graduate Exchange Programme involves a graduate from overseas to work in a company for between 6-18 months. This is a reciprocal programme, allowing New Zealand graduates the opportunity to work abroad. I have a position available in New Zealand for a graduate or qualified apprentice student with knowledge and experience in off-set printing. The company is seeking a student to come and work for their company for 12 months in their printing department. Qualities and Skills Needed: Ability to print multi-colour offset printing to required standard and output. Preferred experience on the following machinery: Heidelberg Speedmaster 102 6-colour offset press Komori Sprint 4-colour offset press Understand, execute and sign off job documentation Adopt SCP TQM philosophy Understand security requirement Work Produced: Security Printing: Postage stamps in 300 line screen, Governmental publications, Publications and Promotional print, Wrappers and Labels, Collectable cards. Contact: Melanie Perry Home Address: 266 Chains Hill Road Chain Hill RD.1 DUNEDIN Ph: 00 64 3 489 5069 Aiesec Otago Ph: 00 64 3 477 8114 Fax Ph: 00 64 3 479 5346 "attn aiesec" top Roseville Area High School Graphics Instructor Qualifications: We are looking for someone who ideally has had experience teaching Photography and Video Production along with regular Graphics. The qualities that we seek are someone who is a team player, can assist with our student run printing company, is highly motivated and wants to help build on our existing program. It is our intent within the next couple of years to start an Academy of Visual Arts here at Roseville so that we can attract students from all over the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. We also have a core set of traditional teachers who are interested in teaching in this academy. Canidates would be allowed to transfer their experience providing they have a valid teaching license in our field. Application: Anyone interested should send a letter of intent and credentials to me at the below address. Contact: Brian Hoag, Visual Arts Instructor Roseville Area High School 1240 West Cty. Rd. B-2 Roseville, MN 55113 Ph. (612) 635-1660 FAX: (612) 635-1699 e-mail: brian.hoag@rahs.roseville.k12.mn.us top Rochester Institute of Technology's Technical & Education Center of the Graphic Arts & Imaging Rochester Institute of Technology's Technical & Education Center of the raphic Arts & Imaging has an immediate opening for a highly motivated and energetic individual to join it's Business Development Team. Responsibilities include the sales/marketing, program development, and management of a portfolio of public and custom training programs for the graphic arts, printing, and imaging industries. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR P.C. NO. 3172 CENTER FOR INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING STUDIES/TECHNICAL AND EDUCATION CENTER OF THE GRAPHIC ARTS & IMAGING ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Description: Manages sales process via proactive and responsive interaction with private and public sector organizations providing training/education needs aligned with RIT/T&E's areas of expertise. Develops cost effective, customized proposals for business activities between RIT/T&E and it's customers that meet the customers needs and RIT/T&E's programmatic (academic and financial) initiatives. Coordinates activities with subject matter experts (SME's), program administration, and marketing as required from successful delivery of qualitative and cost effective service to customers. Manages program development (identification of subject matter; identification, recruitment, and utilization of SME's; development of budget; scheduling; delivery; on-going evaluation/improvement). Identifies new opportunities, customers, and methods for qualitative and quantitative development of program activity. Requirements: BA or BS degree required.MA or MS degree in Technology or Business, Printing/Imaging/Graphic Arts preferred. Four to six years experience in training and/or Printing/Imaging operations/Production, and demonstrated business-to-business sales experience and managing cost/profitability ratios. Presentation skills, computer literacy, sales skills, interpersonal skills. Demonstrated working knowledge of conventional and digital workflow. Level: 9 Exempt Contact: Please respond with cover letter/resume to Bill Garno, wtgter@rit.edu RIT/T&E Center 66 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, NY, 14623. top University of Virginia Printing Services Supervisor Code: E10AA Grade: 10 Salary Range: $26604.00 - $41535.00 JVA: 82822 Position: C0035 Closing Date: Open Until Filled Shift: Day Job Type: Full Time Salaried Department: PRINTING & COPYING SERVICES Location: Charlottesville, VA Notes: Job Open to the General Public Criteria: FULL WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF PRINTING PLANT MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION REQUIRED. HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA REQUIRED, RELEVANT COLLEGE COURSEWORK PREFERRED. RELEVA NT EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. Description: Supervise press, proofing, composing room and bindery operations. Responsible for preventive maintenance, safety program, and personnel. Schedule typesetting, presswork and other mechanical operations. Keep production schedule. Solve problems related to staffing or mechanical readiness of equipment. Coordinate all units. To be competitive, applicants should have high school diploma or equivalent and extensive experience in the printing trade. Significant supervisory experience. Applicants Who Applied 05/07/98 Through the Posting Period Will Be Considered for This Position top Morgan Stanley, Dean Witter, Discover & Co. Production Coordinator Responsibilities: Morgan Stanley, Dean Witter, Discover & Co. seeks two production coordinators for our in-house printing facility. These people will be responsible for production flow and its documentation for all high volume web, sheetfed production, bindery and distribution activity. Coordinate with various departments on daily jobs, scheduling, volumes, distribution and updates. Ideal candidates will have knowledge of printing, excellent communication skills, ability to work under pressure and available to work overtime. Salary: $30,000 - $45,000 Application: Interested applicants should FAX a resume to: Contact: Jennifer Grant Morgan Stanley, Dean Witter, Discover & Co. 1585 Broadway, 15th Floor New York, NY 10036 FAX: 212=761=8804 top Graphic Atrs Technical Foundation (GATF) Designer The Graphic Arts Technical Foundation seeks a talented designer with an interest in producing quality work on deadline and under budget. GATF affords a unique working environment where printing is in-house on state-of-the-art equipment by printing research professionals. There are also teaching and writing opportunities in design in the Foundation's many workshops and seminars. The graphic designer, under the Art Director's supervision, will create pages for magazines, books, brochures, fliers, postcards, catalogs, Web pages, and other projects. Each candidate must possess 3+ years of experience, expertise in QuarkXpress, Illustrator, Freehand, and Photoshop, and have a strong interest in the research and training mission of GATF. Candidates should send a resume and salary history to: Human Resources GATF 200 Deer Run Road Sewickley, PA 15143-2600 top Robertson Marketing Group Summer Internship Robertson Marketing Group is a promotional company. The art dept. works on a Mac platform and designs for a wide variety of mediums. Every year we offer a summer internship position.We are currently asking for resumes, and from there interview with portfolios will be scheduled. The first four weeks is a probationary period, if all works well then it turns into a paid position for the remainder of the summer. All resumes should be sent to the attention of Michelle FisherPoff. You may send resumes by mail: Contact: 1301Southside Drive Salem, VA 24153 or via e-mail: mfisherpoff@robertsonmktg.com DO NOT MAKE INQUIRIES BY PHONE! All applicants will be notified if an interview will be scheduled. |
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