College, university positions (July)

Beginning this month, Reporter will no longer carry Concordia University System (CUS) position descriptions on its Web site at http://reporter.lcms.org.  Instead, we’ll direct readers to the Synod’s Board for University Education Web site for more information about those positions.  Non-CUS positions still will be carried on Reporter Online.

The Synod’s Board for University Education maintains a Web site that lists dozens of positions currently available at all 10 CUS campuses nationwide.

As this Reporter went to press, the site carried information about 38 positions in a dozen categories:

  • Administrative and Staff;
  • English Language and Literature;
  • Biological Sciences;
  • Family and Human Services;
  • Business, Management, and Marketing;
  • Health Professions;
  • Communication and Journalism;
  • Physical Sciences;
  • Computer and Information Sciences;
  • Psychology;
  • Education; and
  • Visual and Performing Arts.

This month, the following CUS schools are seeking candidates:

  • Concordia College, Selma, Ala., seeks to fill the following positions: faculty in business administration; faculty in education; faculty in biology; faculty in English; librarian.
  • Concordia University Chicago, River Forest, Ill., seeks to fill the following positions: faculty in education: Initial Certification Program Coordinator; faculty in business: administrator; faculty in educational leadership; faculty in educational leadership: director of internships.
  • Concordia University Nebraska, Seward, seeks to fill the following positions: faculty in communication and theatre arts; faculty in English.
  • Concordia University Wisconsin, Mequon, seeks to fill the following positions: chair for the Department of Physical Therapy; faculty in the Master’s of Science in Nursing program.

For more information about these and other CUS positions, including complete job descriptions, qualifications, and application processes, visit http://www.lcms.org/cusjobs and click on “Positions Available at Our Campuses.”

Posted July 2, 2007

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