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From: Howard Goldbaum <[log in to unmask]>
Date: April 19, 2008 5:50:10 PM EDT
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Subject: Position Available at University of Nevada, Reno
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Position Available at the Reynolds School of Journalism
University of Nevada, Reno

Coordinator, Technology

Application Due 05/12/2008

The Coordinator, Technology reports to the Dean of the Reynolds School  
of Journalism (RSJ) and is responsible for the software, hardware, and  
computer lab management of the school.

The Coordinator works with students, faculty, and other internal and  
external constituencies to support the smooth operation of the  
technology tools that enable the course work and the independent  
research of the undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and  
staff. The Coordinator acts as liaison to the University of Nevada,  
Reno (UNR) Information Technology (IT) community especially the  
Teaching and Learning Technologies Division.

As his/ her work has significant impact on the mission of the RSJ, the  
Coordinator is expected to investigate new ideas, best practices in  
the field, and how common problems are addressed at other  
institutions. The individual is expected to consult with and work to  
obtain buy-in for initiatives with our various stakeholders.

The individual coordinates work activities with the Dean, the Academic  
Chair, and the RSJ Technology Committee. Providing effective and  
timely solutions to computing and problems is essential to the smooth  
functioning of the department and is critical to faculty and student  
success.

The successful candidate will employ knowledge of Macintosh and PC  
systems, networking, software, and basic maintenance. It also requires  
knowledge of audio, video, software and hardware applications across  
platforms. The ideal candidate will demonstrate proficiency in use of  
current software applications, hardware, and networking programs and  
trouble-shooting of same issues with Windows and Macintosh platforms.

Strong written, oral and interpersonal communication skills and strong  
management and organizational skills are required.

Consider living in the spectacular scenery of the Reno/Lake Tahoe area.

Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree and two years of experience or a Master's Degree and  
one year of experience to include media technology, information  
technology, or supervision and lab management in an academic,  
publishing, or similar environment. Degree should be from a regionally  
accredited institution with emphasis in media technology, multimedia,  
computer science, information technology, or related field.

Preferred Qualifications:
Experience on both Macintosh and PC systems

Please apply at http://www.unrsearch.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=53098




Howard Goldbaum
Donald W. Reynolds School of Journalism MS 310
University of Nevada
Reno, NV 89557-0040
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775-784-4434 (office)
775-784-6656 (fax)
http://www.onlinenevada.org


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