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--- Forwarded Message from Ruth Trometer <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 13:05:28 -0400
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>From: Ruth Trometer <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Opening at MIT

Please note that applications should go to Nancy Lowe at the email address indicated.  For all of my friends out there, this is a requested leave on my part.  We hope to leave the dock and head south mid-Sept.  I'll keep you posted.   For anyone interested in the position, I can say MIT is a great place to work.  Faculty are very enthusiastic and innovative, you get a lot of support from the administration, and student staff are up to about any task you can figure out for them.   So come & try Boston (ok, Cambridge) for a change.   Ruth Trometer, MIT


MIT's  Foreign Languages and Literatures has a 1 year opening for a Director of the Language Learning and Resource Center

Interim Director will oversee daily operations of  the Language Learning and Resource Center (LLaRC) with procedures currently in place and establish new operating procedures as needed. 

In addition the Director manages work flow and staff projects; oversees and prioritizes work of Computer Specialist and AV Specialist; hires and trains new student staff.  Supervises 9 student staff, assigns duties and monitors their work.  Prepares weekly staff and student payroll and conducts yearly staff evaluations. Assists faculty developing projects for classroom use and in organizing student projects requiring use of LLaRC resources. Controls operating budget and prepares financial projections.  Purchases and authorizes purchases of all materials and equipment for LLaRC.  Maintains catalog of extensive materials library.  Updates LLaRC web pages as necessary.  Uses Macintosh computers in daily management responsibilities - database (Filemaker Pro), word processing, communications and MIT financial programs.  Serves as liaison with other media departments.  

MIT is an affirmative action employer and welcomes applications from women and members of minority groups.

Applicants should email a letter of application with a curriculum vitae as well as names of three references to: <[log in to unmask]> by August 1st.

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