Vol. 18, No. 30 May 6, 1999

#99F070 Assistant Professor of Marketing, Department of Business Administration– Tenure-track position in the marketing area. Salary, benefits and support are competitive with AACSB accredited schools. REQUIREMENTS: New Ph.D.'s must complete all degree requirements by September 2000. Must have potential to publish in top marketing journals. DUTIES: Develop and teach a required course in information technology for marketing undergraduates (e.g., electronic commerce, database marketing). CONTACT: Send curriculum vitae to Stewart Shapiro, Chair, Search Committee, Department of Business Administration, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716. DEADLINE: Aug. 15.

#99P129 Clinical Director (Level 16), Physical Therapy– REQUIREMENTS: Master's degree in physical therapy or related field, five years' direct patient care experience, two years' clinical teaching and two years' outpatient administrative experience and eligible for licensure in the state. Board eligibility by ABPTS (American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties), in orthopedic or sports physical therapy. Board certification preferred. DUTIES: Reports to the chairperson. Manage facility and provide direct physical therapy care and expert consultation. Supervise physical therapy students, confer with principal investigators, assist when required. Provide training to clinic staff, business manager, staff physical therapists, sports physical therapy clinic residents, work-study students, investigators and graduate students. CONTACT: Send letters of application, resume and three letters of reference to Joseph Lucca, Chair, Search Committee, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716. DEADLINE: June 1.

#99P131 Assistant Policy Scientist (Level 14), Institute for Public Administration– Located at the University of Delaware Pardee Center, Dover, Kent County, Del. REQUIREMENTS: Master's degree in public administration, planning or public policy, Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree (such as MAURP) preferred. Three years' professional experience in planning, economic development, community action or related fields. Excellent oral and written communication skills essential. Demonstrated ability to complete complex research activities including the preparation and production of technical reports is necessary. Function independently with limited direction as a representative of the organization and strong supervisory/management skills. Working knowledge of statistical/ software packages (SPSS, SAS, Arc/View), as well as presentation software (PowerPoint). Working knowledge of the use and application of statistical analysis, geographic analysis and the ability to direct others in the completion of mapping projects. DUTIES: Implement the public service activities of the institute in Kent and Sussex counties, which will include technical assistance, research and outreach education and training for local governments, elected officials and community leaders. Directly involved in providing technical assistance for local comprehensive planning, economic development and the writing of local land use regulation. Serve as an advisor and provide support to the Sussex County Association of Towns and the Delaware League of Local Governments on public policy issues. Coordinate training activities for these organizations. Conduct research projects that include the publication of monographs, articles, or technical reports. Represent the institute and college at meetings with agency heads, community leaders and elected officials. Provide the institute's primary presence in southern Delaware. CONTACT: Send letter of application, resume and names of three references (including address, telephone number and relationship to the applicant) to Alexander Settles, Chair, Search Committee, 180 Graham Hall, Institute for Public Administration–CHEP, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716. DEADLINE: May 28.

#99P132 Assistant Librarian, Media Services Department, University Library– REQUIREMENTS: ALA accredited master's degree. Strong oral and written communication skills. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with diverse individuals and units in a rapidly evolving electronic environment. Familiar with state-of-the-art library technology. Supervisory experience preferred. Experience with microforms and/or with government document CD-ROM products and web page design. DUTIES: Supervise full-time support staff and students who support microforms collections and electronic services. Responsible for an active, well-equipped microforms unit which includes 10 microform reader/printers and 25 readers; collection management and user assistance and equipment support related to the library's collection, requirements for which comprise more than half of the position's responsibilities. Service to four CD-ROM workstations, which provide access to government document products, a Digital Mapping Station and connection to the Library's network of electronic resources. The Digital Mapping Station includes Geographic Information System (GIS), software, an electronically sophisticated means of linking data to geography for display in map form. May be responsible for microform materials in cooperation with subject selectors and/or collection development with faculty liaison in a subject area. CONTACT: Send letter of application, current resume and names, addresses and telephone numbers of three references to Paul Anderson, Assistant Director for Library Administrative Services, University of Delaware Library, Newark, DE 19717-5267. DEADLINE: June 14.

#99P133 Administrative Coordinator, Ice Skating Programs (Level 12), Division of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation Services– Full-time position, available Aug. 16. REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in recreation, physical education, education or related field, at least two years' successful experience with relevant ice skating administration and programming. Strong organizational, customer service, interpersonal and computing skills. Demonstrate high level of knowledge in the sport of ice skating. Familiar with ISI and USFSA desirable. First Aid/CPR certification preferred. Some weekend, late afternoon or evening hours required. DUTIES: Administration of entire community ice skating program operation. Schedule classes. Supervise class assignments for participants/ instructors. Hire, train and evaluate instructors. Prepare and administer the budget for Community Ice Skating. Prepare reports. CONTACT: Send letter of application, resume, transcript and names, addresses, telephone numbers and relationship to applicant of three references to Mary Ann Hitchens, Chair, Search Committee, Delaware Field House, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716. DEADLINE: June 11.

#99S156 Secretary (S-04), University Development– Minimum $17,961 per annum. 40 hours per week. REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or G.E.D. with one year of experience in a clerical or secretarial position. Business school training preferred. Knowledge of office practices and procedures and knowledge of business English. Ability to communicate effectively, to maintain office records and prepare routine reports or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Transcription skills, Microsoft Word and Excel experience preferred. Excellent front desk presence, phone etiquette essential. DUTIES: Answer phones, greet public, sort and distribute mail. Maintain time records for the department. Machine transcription of letters. DEADLINE: May 17.

#99S157 Senior Secretary (S-05), University Development– LIMITED TO UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE EMPLOYEES. Minimum $17,945 per annum. REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or G.E.D. with two years' secretarial experience. Experience in the University environment and business school training preferred. Knowledge of office practices and procedures and business English. Ability to communicate effectively, maintain records, prepare reports, or any equivalent combination of experience and training. Knowledge of standard software packages including Windows 95, Microsoft Word, Excel and Access preferred. Handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Dictaphone transcription, interpersonal, organizational and proofreading skills essential. DUTIES: Provide support to the director of special gifts, assistant director of special gifts and the director of development for arts and sciences. Transcribe, compose and type routine correspondence in accordance with established procedures. Schedule conferences, meetings, appointments and make travel arrangements. Reconcile budget statements, prepare standard University forms, coordinate bulk mailings and filing. Maintain and update Delaware Diamonds Society information. DEADLINE: May 10.

#99S158 Staff Assistant (Level S-06), College of Marine Studies– LIMITED TO UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE EMPLOYEES. Minimum $19,230 per annum. High school diploma or G.E.D. with four years' increasingly responsible clerical/secretarial experience. Associate degree and prior University experience preferred. Extensive knowledge of office practices and procedures, knowledge of the principles and practices of general administration and organization. Experience with specialized software packages including WordPerfect, Word and Access. Ability to communicate effectively, to analyze and interpret data, to make independent decisions and judgments in keeping with level of the position, or any equivalent combination of experience and training. Handle multiple tasks concurrently and understand scientific terminology, interpersonal skills and experience with LaTex and HTML preferred. DUTIES: Provide administrative support to several faculty within the college. Type, edit and proofread scientific manuscripts and proposals containing complex equations and statistical tables. Responsible for following agency and scientific journal guidelines and meeting deadlines. Monitor processing of proposals, awards and other forms. Assist graduate students. Circulate prospective student information to appropriate faculty, gather student information via an Access database and SIS system. Assist visiting scientists/ postdoctoral staff. Create/update faculty web pages. DEADLINE: May 10.

#99S159 Technical Secretary III (S-06), College of Marine Studies– LIMITED TO UNIVERSITY OF DELAWRE EMPLOYEES. Minimum $19,230 per annum. REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or G.E.D. with four years' increasingly responsible secretarial experience or any combination of training and experience. Knowledge of business English and office practices and procedures essential. Knowledge of standard software packages including WordPerfect, Word and Access. Handle multiple tasks concurrently and to understand scientific terminology, interpersonal skills and experience with LaTex and HTML preferred. Experience in the University environment. Supervisory experience preferred. DUTIES: Provide administrative support to academic programs within the College. Type, edit, proofread scientific manuscripts and proposals containing complex data and tables. Follow agency and scientific journal guidelines and meeting deadlines. Monitor processing of proposals, awards and other forms. Assist graduate students as they progress through their education. Circulate prospective student information to appropriate faculty and gathering student information via an Access database and the SIS system. Assist program visiting scientists and postdoctoral staff. Create and update faculty and academic program web pages. Compose and type routine correspondence. DEADLINE: May 10.

#99S160 Staff Assistant (S-06), Individual and Family Studies– LIMITED TO UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE EMPLOYEES. Minimum $19,230 per annum. REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or G.E.D. with four years' increasingly responsible clerical/secretarial experience. Associate degree and prior University experience preferred. Extensive knowledge practices and procedures of office and of general administration organization. Knowledge/experience with specialized software packages. Communicate effectively, analyze interpret data, make independent decisions/judgments in keeping with level of the position, or any equivalent combination of experience/training. Excellent organizational skills, ability to prioritize, maintain records and prepare reports. Proficiency in SIS+ and Supernatural preferred. DUTIES: Provide support to the undergraduate program and coordinator. Maintain student records, course scheduling, appointments and schedule meetings. Assist with faculty exams, correspondence, textbook orders and distribute course materials. Supervise work study students, process work-study payroll. DEADLINE: May 10.

#99M043 Night Auditor, Conference Center, ARAMARK– Shift is from 11 p.m.-7 a.m. for guest housing in an academic environment. REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or G.E.D. DUTIES: Ability to complete night audit and balance daily transactions. Welcome and accommodate guests in an effective and courteous manner. Collect monies and settle accounts upon checkout. Answer incoming and internal telephone calls. Take and deliver messages to guests. DEADLINE: May 24.