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--- Forwarded Message from John King <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Date:         Tue, 23 May 2006 11:06:30 -0400
>From: John King <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Job Posting: Multimedia Instructional Technologist 
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>cc: John King <[log in to unmask]>

URSINUS COLLEGE: MULTIMEDIA INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGIST

Ursinus College, an independent, nationally ranked, coeducational liberal
 
arts college in suburban Philadelphia, seeks to maintain its leadership i
n 
instructional technology through the continued development of programs th
at 
provide faculty with needed resources and support. Ursinus has a well-
established universal computing program that provides all faculty and 
students with laptops and access to multimedia development tools. 

The Information Technology Department seeks applicants with applied 
technical expertise to support faculty in a variety of disciplines. The 

Instructional Technologist will work with faculty at varying levels of 

expertise to produce multimedia and interactive learning modules and will
 
serve as a member of information and instructional technology services 

teams to provide support for software and web-based applications used to 

enhance teaching and learning.

Experience in an academic environment is desired and demonstrated technic
al 
expertise in the development of Web sites, computer graphics, digital med
ia 
projects and interactive applications is required.  Knowledge of 
instructional design is an asset, but the primary need is for a hands-on,
 
technically advanced multimedia and digital media developer. The ability 
to 
work well with others to understand their needs in applying technology to
 
teaching and learning objectives and then to follow through with the 
development of instructional technology applications is essential. Must b
e 
able to handle multiple projects concurrently. An advanced degree is 
desirable. Salary is negotiable and dependent upon demonstrated expertise
 
and experience.

Please respond with a letter of application and your resume to Dr. John 

King, Chief Information Officer at: [log in to unmask] Applications will 

ONLY be accepted via email. Three letters of recommendation will be 
required prior to personal interviews and may be sent via email (preferre
d) 
or post to Dr. King at Ursinus College, PO Box 1000, Collegeville, PA 194
26-
1000. Ursinus is an EOE/AA employer. In keeping with the college's hist
oric 
commitment to equality, women and minorities are especially encouraged to
 
apply. Review of applications will begin June 5, 2006 and continue until 
an 
appropriate candidate is identified. 

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