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Eastern Connecticut State University’s Women’s Lacrosse team is looking for a part-time Assistant Coach. This position is located onsite in Willimantic, CT. You will report to the Head Coach of the Women's Lacrosse team.
What you'll do:
The position, governed by the rules and regulations of the NCAA and of Eastern, requires working with the Head Coach in all facets of the program. You must develop a working knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations.
The Assistant Coach may drive the team van to and from contests and pre-season practice or tournaments so a Valid Driver's License is required.
What we're Looking For:
This is a part-time, paid position. Applicants should forward a resume to Head Coach Devyne Doran at: dorande@easternct.edu
Eastern Connecticut State University is accepting applications for the position of Assistant Men’s Lacrosse Coach. This position is a part-time 10 month contract.
Under the supervision of the Athletic Director and the Head Coach, assistant coaching duties will be assigned by head coach and will include administration, coaching, and recruiting for the ECSU Men’s Lacrosse program
QUALIFICATIONS:
Preferred qualifications:
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. To submit your application, send your cover letter and resume to gibsoncr@easternct.edu
Under the supervision of the Athletic Director and the Head Coach, assistant coaching duties will be assigned by head coach and will include administration, coaching, and recruiting for the ESCU Field Hockey program.
Minimum hiring standards include:
Preferred hiring standards include:
Demonstrated credibility in the particular sport as well as coaching expertise on both general and specific levels and ability to evaluate oneself and the program with respect to the general educational goals and objectives of the athletic programs are also required.
These qualifications may be waived for individuals with appropriate alternate experience.
Anticipated start date for this position is August 2023. Part-time with no benefits and annual salary range is $6000-$12,000.
Qualified applicants should send via e-mail a letter of application, a resume, and the names and contact information for three references to: hutchisonc@easternct.edu - Christine Hutchison, Head Field Hockey Coach. Review of application materials will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
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The Philosophy Program at Eastern Connecticut State University is looking for a part-time faculty member to teach the following course for the Spring 2025 semester. PHI 120 Perspectives in Philosophy M/W/F 11:00 - 11:50 am (around 40 students). These times cannot be changed at this point. PhD in Philosophy preferred but ABD candidates will be considered. Please send a vita and letter to Martín Mendoza-Botelho, Chair, Department of Political Science, Philosophy and Geography to mendozabotelhom@easternct.edu or to Ms. Alicia Chandler, Department Secretary chandlera@easternct.edu.
The Department of Art & Art History at Eastern Connecticut State University seeks an adjunct faculty member to teach ART 140 What is Art? in Spring 2025. ART 140 is a general education art appreciation course. The course description is as follows: “Life in the 21st century means living in an increasingly visual world. How do we understand our own visual culture? What can the visual arts tell us about life in the past, or the human experience at large? This course will introduce you to the major issues, themes, and ethical questions in art and art history. It will enable students to see, assess, and critique the art and its role as an integral part of society, historically and today. In class, we will explore art history through a variety of hands-on activities—artistic experiments, collaborations, debates, interviews with artists, or museum or gallery visits—to help you find your own answer to the course's title questions: what is art?”
The course is 3 credits, capped at 40 students, and meets on-ground twice a week (Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:00 – 5:15 pm) in Eastern’s Fine Arts Instructional Center. Compensation begins at either $2,026 or $2,215 per credit, depending on whether the faculty member holds a terminal degree.
Applicants should hold a Master’s degree in Art History or a related field. To apply, please email a CV and contact information for three references to Maeve Doyle, Associate Professor of Art History and Chair of the Art & Art History Department, at doylemae@easternct.edu.
Eastern Connecticut State University is seeking applicants to fill part-time teaching positions in the field of Operations Management, Business Analytics, and Information Systems in the Department of Accounting and Business Information Systems.
General Requirements:
• Ph.D. in Operations Management, Operations Research, Business Information Systems, Information Systems, Health IT, or MBA/Master's degree with concentrations in Operations Management, Operations Research, MIS, BIS, or Business Analytics or other related areas.
• Ability to teach at the undergraduate level classes (BS in Operations Management, Business Analytics, and/or Business Information Systems)
• Candidates should have a teaching interest/experience in: Operations Management, Global Operations/Supply Chain, and/or Business Analytics and other related areas.
• Candidates should also demonstrate potential for or evidence of quality teaching.
• Professional background in Information systems or healthcare systems a plus.
To Apply:
Interested applicants should submit a statement of interest and current vita/resume to Dr. Alex Citurs at citursa@easternct.edu
QUALIFICATIONS:
Master’s Degree required in Student Personnel, Counseling, Higher Education, or related field. Four years of experience in the student affairs field related to multicultural programming and considerable knowledge and experience regarding the concerns of underrepresented populations; demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with students, staff, and faculty in promoting diversity and inclusivity initiatives; understanding of social identity development, and the impact of multiple identities is preferred. Excellent presentation, training, counseling, communication, and programming skills and a commitment to academic and inclusivity excellence are essential.
Preference will be given to applications submitted by August 16, 2024.
To Apply: Please submit your applications to JazzHR at - Coordinator of the Intercultural Center - Eastern CT State University - Career Page (applytojob.com)
Job Summary:
Reports to the President and performs a range of administrative work in close support of the policy direction of the University, both internally and with the University's public constituencies. The position is expected to facilitate the operation of the President's office to accommodate the conflicting demands on the President's time and effectiveness. This includes assisting the President in integrating the efforts of the University's Cabinet and other senior managers as well as helping to foster successful relations with the external community including key government officials, community leaders and parents.
Supervision Exercised:
This position may supervise Support Staff.
Essential Duties:
Qualifications:
Incumbents must possess proven ability to effectively work with a culturally, linguistically, and ethnically diverse faculty, staff, and student. They are expected to have excellent oral and written communication skills along with strong Information technology literacy skills such as Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams etc.) Incumbents are required to have demonstrated advanced knowledge and abilities in the following:
Work Environment:
Incumbents typically perform their work in offices. The work involves extensive use of personal computers, but does not, normally, involve any significant physical effort. Reasonable accommodation will be made for incumbents and candidates with physical limitations.
To Apply: Please submit your application to JazzHR - Presidential Assistant - Eastern CT State University - Career Page (applytojob.com)
Preference will be given to applications submitted on or before August 16, 2024.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The University Assistant is an active team member within the Office of AccessAbility which services a population of undergraduate and graduate students registered under a documented disability.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assists in the daily operations of the OAS Testing Center, checking students in, proctoring, facilitating testing accommodations (Reader/Scribe), and Exam delivery.
Assists in Student Worker management such as reinforcing OAS department procedures and expectations.
Assists students utilizing the OAS “How Do I?” Lab to submit steps to register with the OAS, Exam Room Booking requests, Semester Accommodation Requests and submitting Alternative Format requests.
Provides Intake registration and Consultation appointments to students as needed.
Maintains the Accessible Classroom and Emergency Evacuation List.
Provides referrals to the appropriate resources on and off campus for students experiencing difficulties.
Collaborates with various campus departments, faculty and staff to represent the OAS; such as Outreach events, resource tabling and material preparation.
File management both physical and electronic; Leading the purge process for older physical and electronic cases. Updating student records and profiles withing Accommodate case management system.
Equipment management both physical and electronic; cleaning and charging equipment, ensuring equipment is ready for student loan with appropriate materials. Electronically maintaining the equipment inventory list within Accommodate.
Ensures timely response to OAS inquiries (Phone, Email, In-Person) or connects inquiry to corresponding staff member as needed.
Assists with monitoring Semester Requests and corresponding accommodation fulfillment next steps.
Acts as support coach providing one on one social or academic skills building with the Eastern Student Support Program
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling or related field preferred. Will strongly consider a candidate who is currently enrolled in a Master’s program in Counseling, Psychology, Higher Education, Special Education, or a related field. This position requires strong computer skills including Excel, Word, and other components of Microsoft Office; the ability to work independently and exercise sound judgment regarding procedures; excellent interpersonal and organizational skills; and good written and oral communication skills. Prior experience working with students with disabilities is highly desirable. As Eastern is a dynamic, diverse workplace, the proven ability to work effectively with people from a variety of backgrounds and cultures is required. Knowledge and skill in digital accessibility is highly valued.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Qualified applicants should send a resume, and a list of three references to the attention of Mx. Brooks Scavone, (scavonek@easternct.edu). Applications will be reviewed as they are received.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
The Child and Family Development Resource Center (CFDRC) at Eastern Connecticut State University, a state-of-the-art childcare and research facility, is seeking a part-time (University Assistant) health services coordinator/nurse. The health services coordinator/nurse will:
The successful candidate will possess a Bachelor’s degree in nursing and hold a current valid Connecticut state nursing registration. Expereince as a school nurse or within a pediatrician’s office as well as a working knowledge of Department of Public Health and Office of Early Childhood childcare liscensing guidelines is strongly preferred. To apply submit resume, cover letter, and three current letters of reference to: The Child and Family Development Resource Center, 83 Windham Street, Willimantic CT 06226 or rezain@easternct.edu.
CHILD AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT RESOURCE CENTER
Part-time Teachers Aide (University Assistant): 19 hours/week
Job Description
Support the mission of the Child and Family Development Resource Center to provide state of the art, best teaching practices to meet the needs of children and families.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Under the supervision of the Director of the Child and Family Development Resource Center, the University Assistant will:
MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE QUALIFICATIONS
OTHER DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS
The University Assistant reports to the Director of the CFDRC (Admin V)
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, an updated resume, contact information for three references and proof of any current CPR/First Aid training to rezain@easternct.edu
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