Vol. 19, No. 5Sept. 30, 1999

#00F027 Louis L. Redding Chair for the Study of Law and Public Policy, School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy-REQUIREMENTS: A distinguished record of accomplishment in practice and/or scholarship. Applicant should have qualifications suitable for appointment as a tenured full professor including an earned doctorate or other appropriate professional degree in law, public policy, a social science or a related field. Relevant professional experience as a practitioner is desirable. Salary will be commensurate with the successful applicant's experience and professional achievements. DUTIES: Teach courses at both graduate and undergraduate levels, collaborate with community leaders and other citizens on critical public issues, and will participate in research and public service projects. Share results of research and analysis with academic, professional and public audiences through presentations, publications, symposia and other public events. Prospective applicants may wish to visit the University's and school's web sites at <www.udel.edu> and <www.udel. edu/suapp/>. BACKGROUND: The University of Delaware has established the Redding Chair to honor the life and legacy of Louis L. Redding, a leader, lawyer and scholar. Lawyer Redding, as he was respectfully known in the African-American community, played a major role in changing the history and destiny of the people of Delaware and the nation. CONTACT: Submit a letter of application, a resume or vita and the names of four references to M. Wilder, Chair, Redding Search Committee, University of Delaware, School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, Graham Hall, Newark, DE, 19716. The review of applications will begin on Dec. 1 and will continue until the position is filled.

#00P041 Complex Coordinator (Level 12), Residence Life--10-1/2 month position. REQUIREMENTS: Master's degree in college student personnel or related field. DUTIES: Supervise two to seven graduate/undergraduate hall directors and through them supervise 12-30 resident assistants. Serve as administrative hearing officer. Teach RA course. Participate in department planning and decision making. Apartment (12 months), utilities, local phone, cable TV, data connection and outstanding benefits. Salary: $21,809. CONTACT: Submit cover letter, resume and the names and telephone numbers of three references to F. Charles Shermeyer, 5 Courtney St., Newark, DE 19716. Review of applications will begin on Oct. 1, with applications being accepted until the position is filled.

#00P045 Supervisor, Ice Hockey Programs (Level 11), Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation Services-REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in recreation, physical education or related field, at least one year of successful experience with relevant ice hockey programming/coordination, strong organizational, customer service, interpersonal and computing skills and ability to work with various age levels. First aid/CPR certification preferred. DUTIES: Coordination and administration of designated areas of community ice hockey program operations, schedule and train officials and part time staff and provide general program assistance as assigned by administrative coordinator. Some late afternoon, evening and weekend hours required. Position available Nov. 16. CONTACT: Send letter of application resume, transcripts and list of three references-including name, address, telephone number and relationship-to applicant to M. A. Hitchens, Chair Search Committee, Delaware Field House, Newark, DE 19716. DEADLINE: Oct. 22.

#00P046 CITA II, Web Developer (Level 13), Biological Sciences- REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree with a concentration in computer sciences, mathematics or sciences preferred, two years of related work experience, graphic arts and/or biological sciences desirable. Knowledge of Internet protocol HTTP, TCP/IP, FTP and various web development tools as well as Unix, PC and Mac platforms. Experience with Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Illustrator and familiarity with image formats plus demonstrated HTML, authoring knowledge, including CGI, SQL and JAVA (other web based programming languages desirable). Knowledge of web architecture, security, logging, reporting and performance issues desirable. Ability to effectively interface with a wide variety of personnel, work independently and a strong desire to learn latest technologies for web design required. DUTIES: Design and maintain the departmental web site, be actively involved with faculty in the format and design of web-based curriculum, including the creation/adaptation of multimedia course materials for the web and develop and manage departmental databases for research and teaching. This position will combine interactivity, layout design, graphics and multimedia elements to create web pages that are informative, easy to use and appealing. CONTACT: Send resume to Kirk Czymmek, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716. DEADLINE: Oct. 6.

#00S064 Staff Assistant (S-06), Residence Life-THIS POSITION IS LIMITED TO UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE EMPLOYEES-Minimum $19,230 per annum. REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED with four years of increasingly responsible secretarial experience. Additional secretarial training or related education may be substituted for required experience. Associate degree or equivalent college-level course work in business administration or related field preferred. University experience is desirable. Extensive knowledge of office practices and procedures, ability to handle multiple assignments concurrently, analyze and interpret data, make independent decisions, plan, assign, review and evaluate the work of other personnel, demonstrated ability to use advanced techniques in word processing, spreadsheet, database and presentation software, and the ability to communicate effectively and interact well with people of all ages and diverse backgrounds. Knowledge of University Human Resource policies and procedures, including PAF and payroll processing preferred. Must pass a typing test of at least 45 wpm. DUTIES: Assist 16 professional staff members in the Office of Residence Life as it relates to financial and personnel records. Responsible for budget administration (including budget turnaround), student staff personnel administration, student employee supervision, records retention and project management. Serve as liaison with University offices, including the Budget Office and Human Resources. DEADLINE: Oct. 4.

#00S065 Records Specialist (R-04), Recreation Services THIS POSITION IS LIMITED TO UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE EMPLOYEES-Minimum $16,839 per annum. REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED with two years of record processing or inventory control experience. Additional related education may be substituted for required experience. University and student customer service experience preferred. General knowledge of business operating procedures and standard business practices, word processing and computing, knowledge of electronic information systems including databases and spreadsheets, ability to communicate effectively and interact well with people of all ages and diverse backgrounds. Must take data entry test. DUTIES: Handle recreation services financial paperwork and electronic forms processing, record keeping and archiving as assigned. Serve as head cashier, ensure the daily processing of cash receipts and flex payments. Process daily cash transmittals for reconciliation, copies, files and send originals to Cashier's Office. Serve as administrator for purchasing cards for recreation services staff. Administer all registration processes related to recreation services programs, which includes alumni memberships, locker rentals, fitness classes, etc. Handle monthly telephone audits for personal calls and interface with University departments to enhance smooth execution of financial processes as well as communicate with vendors to obtain information and resolve problems. Assist with payroll processing and paycheck distribution. Provide back-up secretarial/clerical support for recreation services staff on an as needed basis. Perform other related duties as assigned. DEADLINE: Oct. 4.

#00S066 Plans Room Assistant (R-05), Facilities Planning and Construction- Minimum $17,945 per annum. REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED with three years of responsible clerical or record processing or inventory control experience. Additional related education may be substituted for required experience. University and customer service experience preferred. General knowledge of business operating procedures and standard business practices, basic word processing and computing skills including ability to input, edit, save and retrieve data and create queries. Working knowledge of electronic information systems including databases and spreadsheets, ability to communicate effectively and interact well with people of all ages and diverse backgrounds, resolve problems independently and interpret University policies regulations. AutoCAD experience required. Ability to lift and items weighing up to 50 pounds, climb ladders up to 4-1/2 feet, and bend and reach to place boxes or rolls on shelves. DUTIES: Assist UD, outside consultants, contractors and regulatory agencies in obtaining plans and project information pertaining to the University facilities. Receive incoming calls for plans room requests, outside consultants, contractors and regulatory agencies. Request and interpret blueprints, drawings and facilities information using the Plans Room database or other sources. Provide guidance to student workers as needed. Maintain and update a variety of records and controls. Archive departmental project files and plans, and assist in preparation of technical graphics using CAD. Conduct physical building surveys to assist with preparation of technical graphics for the facilities database. DEADLINE: Oct. 4.

#00A080 Electrician, Facilities Management AFSCME LOCAL 3472-third shift position. Hours are 11 p.m.-7:30 a.m., starting on Sunday night, with Friday and Saturday off. REQUIREMENTS: High school, vocational or equivalent with four years experience in industrial electrical work or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Must possess working knowledge of applicable state and local building and safety codes, standard practices, tools, materials and terminology concerning the use of testing equipment, hazards and safety precautions and mechanical ability. Good physical condition, ability to lift minimum of 50 pounds, work in cramped areas and positions for extended periods of time, climb ladders and work above floor level or in pits. Good manual coordination and dexterity, cannot be color blind and ability to perform all duties in the trade. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must possess a valid motor vehicle operator license. For more information regarding the Facilities Management Department, visit web site at <www.facilities.udel. edu>. DEADLINE: Oct. 11.

#00M008 Conference Set Up Personnel, Wilmington Campus- Conference and Academic Center. Part-time position. Flexible hours, primarily in afternoons, evenings and weekends. REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED. DUTIES: Work involves the set up of rooms for conferences, classes and social events. Starting rate is $6.25/per hour with periodic increases subject to work performance review. CONTACT: John Nemeth or Michael Tomsic at Conference Services 573-4419 or 831-4509. DEADLINE: Oct. 11.

#00M014 Part-time Food Service Workers, ARAMARK-Flexible hours-20 hours/week. No experience necessary. We will train. Contact Sean Jackson at Rodney Dining Hall 831-2247. DEADLINE: Oct. 11.

#00M020 Food Service (part-time), and Delivery Persons, Trabant University Center (TUC)-Food service, counter help and delivery drivers. MAJOR HOLIDAYS OFF. Call Jim or Amy at 831-0510. DEADLINE: Oct. 4.

#00M021, Russell Dining Hall-Part-time Food Service-Personnel needed in all areas of college food service. 20 hours/week. Days/evenings and weekends. Flexible scheduling available. $6.05 starting rate. Uniforms and meals provided. Apply in person to Russell Dining Hall, University of Delaware, Haines Street, Newark. Telephone: 831-2576. DEADLINE: Oct. 11.

#00M022 Shipping and Receiving Clerk, Online Continuing Education-Miscellaneous wage position available in the UD Online Annex (formerly known as FOCUS/Distance Learning). Duties include shipping and receiving distance learning materials and videotapes. Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds. Computer experience preferred. Hours: 12:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Students and salaried staff are not eligible for this position. Please direct inquiries to J. Lightcap either by e-mail at <lightcap@ udel.edu> or by phone at 831-3151. DEADLINE: Oct. 11.

TITLE: #00M023 Parking Enforcement Officer, Public Safety - RESPONSIBILITIES: Enforce university motor vehicle regulations, direct traffic, tow vehicles and other duties as required by the department relating to parking services. Uniform provided. Valid driver's license required. Ability to work with little supervision essential. Some mechanical aptitude is preferred. Please apply in person at University of Delaware, Public Safety, 79 Amstel Ave., by Oct. 11.

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