Instructor of Early Childhood Special Education Customer Service & Call Center - Huron, OH at Geebo

Instructor of Early Childhood Special Education

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Arca24.com
Start date: 2014-10-06T05:01:42.04
Salary period: Annual
INSTRUCTOR OF EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION Bowling Green State University's Firelands College seeks applications to fill a faculty position in Education to begin August 2015. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a commitment to and excellence in teaching undergraduate students, interdisciplinary approaches, online instruction, and innovative teaching practices. Qualifications include a Masters Degree in Special Education and at least three years teaching in a pre-K-3 grade early childhood education classroom or as an early childhood intervention specialist. A Masters Degree in Education will be considered if the candidate possesses the necessary skills in Special Education. Responsibilities include teaching 12 hours per semester, engagement in research and community service, and participation in departmental and college service. This individual will be expected to teach evening, on-line, and off-campus. Additional information about this position and BGSU Firelands are available at . To apply electronically, please send letter of interest, vitae, transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate coursework, and three current and original letters of reference (as one attachment and one document if possible) to ; paper applications may be mailed to Early Childhood Education Search Committee, Office of the Dean, One University Drive, Huron, Ohio 44839. Applications must be received by December 15, 2014. BGSU is an AA/EO institution.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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