[Jobs] National Center on Accessibility Director Search
Nightingale, Noel
Noel.Nightingale at ed.gov
Mon Jan 7 10:19:57 CST 2008
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Subject: FYI: National Center on Accessibility (NCA) Director Search
The DBTAC: Southeast ADA Center is sending out the following
announcement for informational purposes only. Please contact the
National Center on Accessibility for additional information about this
job announcement.
DBTAC-Southeast ADA Center (Southeast DBTAC)
A project of Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University
Your Regional Resource Center on the Americans with Disabilities Act
1-800-949-4232 (v/tty) [AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN]
404-541-9001 (V/TTY)
Website: www.sedbtac.org <outbind://41/www.sedbtac.org>
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From: Skulski, Jennifer K [mailto:jskulski at indiana.edu]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 8:37 AM
Subject: NCA Director Search
Dear Colleagues
We ask that you share the following information with your constituents.
A national search has been initiated to appoint a new Director of the
National Center on Accessibility (www.ncaonline.org). The search
committee is coordinated through the Indiana University Department of
Recreation, Parks and Tourism Studies and the Eppley Institute for Parks
and Public Lands.
Information about the position and the application process is available
on the IU Human Resources web site. See Bloomington campus > academic
appointments: http://www.indiana.edu/~uhrs/employment/merged_index.htm
Or view it directly at http://www.indiana.edu/~deanfac/baalist.html
The position announcement is also included in the text below this
message. [The NCA Director position has a university classification of
Academic Specialist, an IU faculty position with university benefits.]
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
DIRECTOR
NATIONAL CENTER ON ACCESSIBILITY
Indiana University is seeking applications for a Director for the
National Center on Accessibility. This position is an appointed
non-tenure track faculty member with the title of Academic Specialist -
Director of the National Center on Accessibility.
This position is responsible for managing the National Center on
Accessibility (NCA), a center affiliated with the Eppley Institute for
Parks and Public Lands in the Department of Recreation, Park, and
Tourism Studies. The Center is national recognized and an important
part of Indiana University.
Qualifications:
Minimum of a M.S. in park, recreation or related discipline with 10
years experience in accessibility and disability in the parks and
recreation field. A doctoral degree is desired.
Significant experience in working with national, state and local
agencies focusing on accessibility and disability in the parks and
recreation field. Knowledge of accessibility standards and disability
studies as a recognized national leader in accessibility in recreation,
parks and public lands is strongly desired.
Responsibilities:
Accountable for focused and entrepreneurial budget management including
oversight of all sponsored research and service grant and contract
development;
Manage multifunctional teams in the creation of park, recreation and
related accessibility plans of park systems, park units and other
programs management consulting, training and policy development for NCA
partners;
Manage and promote national partnerships under general supervision of
the Executive Director of the Eppley Institute for Parks & Public
Lands, with federal, state and private agencies (e.g. National Park
Service and others);
Maintain relationships with all Indiana University units, teaching and
assistance in academic functions including committee membership and
related contributions;
Travel required including some weekends and week long trips to partner
locations occasionally serving as trainer and on-site expert for NCA
national educational courses and visits.
Submit a letter of application, resume and supporting materials by
1/26/08 to:
Stephen A. Wolter
Executive Director, Eppley Institute for Parks & Public Lands
Indiana University Research Park
501 N. Morton Street, Suite 100
Bloomington, IN 47404
812.855.7083
sawolter at indiana.edu
Indiana University is an equal opportunity employer/affirmative action
employer
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Subject:
FW: National Center on Accessibility (NCA) Director Search
From:
SEDBTAC ADA Network [mailto:SEDBTAC-ADANETWK at LISTSERV.SYR.EDU]
On Behalf Of
SEDBTA Project
Sent:
Friday, January 04, 2008 7:56 AM
To:
SEDBTAC-ADANETWK at LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Subject:
FYI: National Center on Accessibility (NCA) Director Search
The DBTAC: Southeast ADA Center is sending out the following announcement for informational purposes only. Please contact the National Center on Accessibility for additional information about this job announcement.
DBTAC-Southeast ADA Center (Southeast DBTAC)
A project of Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University
Your Regional Resource Center on the Americans with Disabilities Act
1-800-949-4232 (v/tty) [AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN]
404-541-9001 (V/TTY)
Website:
outbind://41/www.sedbtac.org
www.sedbtac.org
From:
Skulski, Jennifer K [mailto:jskulski at indiana.edu]
Sent:
Friday, January 04, 2008 8:37 AM
Subject:
NCA Director Search
Dear Colleagues
We ask that you share the following information with your constituents.
A national search has been initiated to appoint a new Director of the National Center on Accessibility ( http://www.ncaonline.org www.ncaonline.org
). The search committee is coordinated through the Indiana University Department of Recreation, Parks and Tourism Studies and the Eppley Institute for Parks and Public Lands.
Information about the position and the application process is available on the IU Human Resources web site. See Bloomington campus > academic appointments: http://www.indiana.edu/~uhrs/employment/merged_index.htm http://www.indiana.edu/~uhrs/employment/merged_index.htm
Or view it directly at http://www.indiana.edu/~deanfac/baalist.html http://www.indiana.edu/~deanfac/baalist.html
The position announcement is also included in the text below this message. [The NCA Director position has a university classification of Academic Specialist, an IU faculty position with university benefits.]
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
DIRECTOR
NATIONAL CENTER ON ACCESSIBILITY
Indiana University is seeking applications for a Director for the National Center on Accessibility. This position is an appointed non-tenure track faculty member with the title of Academic Specialist – Director of the National Center on Accessibility.
This position is responsible for managing the National Center on Accessibility (NCA), a center affiliated with the Eppley Institute for Parks and Public Lands in the Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Studies. The Center is national recognized and an important part of Indiana University.
Qualifications:
Minimum of a M.S. in park, recreation or related discipline with 10 years experience in accessibility and disability in the parks and recreation field. A doctoral degree is desired.
Significant experience in working with national, state and local agencies focusing on accessibility and disability in the parks and recreation field. Knowledge of accessibility standards and disability studies as a recognized national leader in accessibility in recreation, parks and public lands is strongly desired.
Responsibilities:
Accountable for focused and entrepreneurial budget management including oversight of all sponsored research and service grant and contract development;
Manage multifunctional teams in the creation of park, recreation and related accessibility plans of park systems, park units and other programs management consulting, training and policy development for NCA partners;
Manage and promote national partnerships under general supervision of the Executive Director of the Eppley Institute for Parks & Public Lands, with federal, state and private agencies (e.g. National Park Service and others);
Maintain relationships with all Indiana University units, teaching and assistance in academic functions including committee membership and related contributions;
Travel required including some weekends and week long trips to partner locations occasionally serving as trainer and on-site expert for NCA national educational courses and visits.
Submit a letter of application, resume and supporting materials by 1/26/08 to:
Stephen A. Wolter
Executive Director, Eppley Institute for Parks & Public Lands
Indiana University Research Park
501 N. Morton Street, Suite 100
Bloomington, IN 47404
812.855.7083
sawolter at indiana.edu
Indiana University is an equal opportunity employer/affirmative action employer
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