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| Vol. 18, No. 5 | Oct. 1, 1998 |

- #99F016 Assistant Professor, Sociology and Criminal Justice-Tenure-track position, beginning Sept. 1, 1999. REQUIREMENTS: Ph.D. required. Specialization in quantitative methods to offer courses at both the graduate/ undergraduate level and to advise graduate student research. A second area of specialization is expected and the position is open to candidates in any area that contributes to the department's mission. CONTACT: Send application letter describing teaching and research interests, curriculum vitae, three letters of reference and recent articles and papers to Ronet Bachman, Chair, Methods Search Committee, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716. DEADLINE: Jan. 15.
- #99F023 Assistant/Associate Professor Business Management, Business Administration-Tenure-track position in operations management. REQUIREMENTS: Ph.D. required. Show evidence of teaching excellence, interest in developing courses in operations management as well as courses pertaining to the use of information technology in operations management, interest in interacting with the local business community and the potential to publish in the top operations management journals. Salary, benefits, support are competitive with AACSB accredited schools. CONTACT: Send curriculum vitae to Erwin M. Saniga, Chair, Search Committee, Department of Business Administration, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716. DEADLINE: Dec. 15.
- #99F031 Assistant Professor, Nutrition and Dietetics-Tenure-track position, beginning September 1999. REQUIREMENTS: Doctorate in nutrition science required. Teach/perform scholarly activity in areas of human nutrition science. Experience/post-doctorate preferred. DUTIES: Teach primarily upper-division undergraduate/ graduate courses in nutrition science. Direct graduate student research. Develop research program capable of attracting external funding (laboratory space available). Participate in academic advising, campus committees and professional service. CONTACT: Send letter of application, vitae, official transcripts and three letters of reference to Charlene Hamilton, Search Committee Chairperson, Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, 19716. Telephone: 831-1677; FAX: 831-4186; e-mail: <charlene.hamilton@ mvs.udel.edu>. DEADLINE: Nov. 30.
- #99F032 Faculty Positions-Computer Engineering; Advanced Digital Communications; Materials and Devices/Nanotechnology; Electrical/Computer Engineering- Tenure-track, open at the rank of assistant professor, though exceptionally qualified applicants may be considered for other ranks. (A) Computer Engineering-all aspects of computer engineering, computer networking and networking communications, wireless and/or mobile networks, computer engineering aspects of multimedia, machine learning, software/architecture co-design, software engineering; (B) Advanced Digital Communications-all aspects of wireless communications, multi-user and multi-access systems, PCS and communication networks; (C) Materials and Devices/ Nanotechnology-including micromachining and surface preparation (CMP), nanostructures, device CMOS technology mesoscopic phenomena and novel materials compatible with silicon IC processing. Further information is available from <www.ee.udel.edu>. CONTACT: Send letter of application with curriculum vitae, a description of research and teaching interest and names of three references to Faculty Search Committee, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716. DEADLINE: Jan. 15.
- #99F033 Associate Professor-Climatologist, Geography-Tenure-track position in hydroclimatology. REQUIREMENTS: Ph.D. in geography or closely related discipline required. Teaching interests should complement the department's emphasis in climatology, cryosphere studies/land surface processes. Carry on an active research program that includes, in addition to excellent scholarly publication, seeking external funding/mentoring graduate students. DUTIES: High-quality teaching in support of department's degree programs (B.A., M.A. and M.S. in geography, B.S. in environmental science, and Ph.D. in climatology expected). Teaching in technical areas, such as remote sensing, numerical/statistical methods, GIS, or computer programming, desirable. CONTACT: Submit letter of application, curriculum vitae, names and addresses of three references for consideration to Brian Hanson, Chair, Search Committee, Department of Geography, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716. E-mail: <hanson@udel.edu>. Telephone: 831-8268. Visit web site at: <www.udel.edu/Geography/geog.html>. DEADLINE: Jan. 15.
- #99F034 Assistant Professor, Physics and Astronomy-Tenure-track position. Starting Sept. 1, 1999. REQUIREMENTS: Demonstrate potential for establishing a significant externally-funded research program and be dedicated teachers of physics at the undergraduate/graduate levels. Make appointment in experimental atomic and/or molecular physics or at the interface between those fields and condensed matter physics. Candidates in experimental condensed matter physics will also be considered. Significant start-up funds are available. CONTACT: Send a curriculum vitae and arrange for three letters of reference to be sent to Search Committee, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716. DEADLINE: Jan. 4.
- #99P039 Administrative Coordinator/Head Coach (Level 12), Recreation Services-For the Aquatics Otters, an age group swimming program. REQUIREMENTS: Bachelors degree and four years' experience working with age group swimming, including administrative aspects, certifications in first aid, CPR, life guard training or safety training for swim coaches required. Expert knowledge of swimming, good rapport with children, supervisory experience, communication skills and ability to work well with the community essential. Full membership in American Swim Coaches Association and Level III certification required. DUTIES: Administer Otters and senior-level swim programs, supervise/train assistant coaches and staff. Handle program registration/billing and meet entries. Work within budget parameters, serve as liaison to and primary lifeguard for master's swimming group, coordinate pool vacuuming and other related duties. Salary in mid-$20s, 12-month professional position. Work outside normal work hours, including weekends frequently required. CONTACT: Send letter of application, resume, transcripts and list of three references, including address, telephone number and relationship to applicant, to Mary Ann Hitchens, Chair, Search Committee, Delaware Field House, Newark, DE 19716. DEADLINE: Oct. 10.
- #99S058 Secretary (S-04), Student Health Service-50 percent time postion. Monday-Friday. Minimum $8,420 per annum. REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or G.E.D. with one-year of clerical or secretarial experience, business school training preferred. Knowledge of office practices/procedures, business English; communicate effectively, prioritize/perform multiple task simultaneously. Maintain office records. Accurate data entry skills essential, or any equivalent combination of experience and training. DUTIES: Maintain student medical history/ immunization records. Work with registrar's office on "holds" of student registration due to noncompliance of immunization requirements. Advisement, answer telephones, screen calls from students, parents, physicians. Direct calls to appropriate areas, make appointments, pull charts. Process incoming lab test results. Date stamp, pull records, distribute to appropriate physician in a timely manner. Serve as support staff for physicians, nurses and act as backup receptionist. DEADLINE: Oct. 5.
- #99S059 Senior Secretary (S-05), American Philosophical Association- Minimum of $17,945 per annum. REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or G.E.D. with two years' experience in a secretarial position; experience in the University environment and business school training preferred. Knowledge of office practices/procedures, business English, effective communication skills. Maintain records and prepare reports, or any equivalent combination of experience and training. Strong word-processing skills, including experience with merging documents essential. DUTIES: Prepare, proofread, format proceedings/addresses, including maintenance of current listings for conferences, calls for papers, grants/fellowships. Support for processing paper submissions and accept/reject letters. Prepare, proofread, and format jobs and other tasks as assigned. DEADLINE: Oct. 5.
- #99S061 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. Knowledge of office practice/procedures or any equivalent combination experience and training. Excellent organizational skills, ability to maintain records and prepare reports. Ability to handle multiple priorities and make independent decisions and judgments in keeping with level of the position essential. Work in a high-paced office with a high level of student contact necessary. Proficiency in SIS+ and SUPERNATURAL desired. DUTIES: Provide support to the undergraduate program and department chair. Schedule courses, maintain student records, coordinate advisement of undergraduate majors including scheduling of appointments/ meetings. Interview, train and supervise work study staff. DEADLINE: Oct. 8.
- #99S062 Senior Secretary (S-05), College of Marine Studies-LIMITED TO UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE EMPLOYEES. Minimum, $17,945 per annum. REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or G.E.D. with two years' experience in a secretarial position; experience in the University environment and business school training preferred. Knowledge of office practices/procedures, business English, ability to communicate effectively. Maintain records, prepare reports or any equivalent combination experience and training. Knowledge of Microsoft Word, WordPerfect, Netscape Communicator preferred. DUTIES: Type reports, detailed research papers and correspondence. Maintain office records and equipment. Schedule meetings/ conferences. Prepare conference-related materials which includes typing, proofreading, some composing, editing, copying and distribution. DEADLINE: Oct. 5.