DIRECTOR OF PENT
Brandon University is a leader in providing high-quality education to over
3,000 full- and part-time students in arts, sciences, education, music, and
health studies. Based in southwestern Manitoba, Brandon University also
offers pre-professional and Masters programs, as well as innovative and
award-winning outreach programs in a personalized learning environment.
The Faculty of Education at Brandon University offers both a concurrent
program and an after-degree program in the Bachelor of Education. The
Faculty also offers a Master of Education program with specializations in
Curriculum Studies, Educational Administration, Guidance and Counseling,
and Special Education.
The Faculty operates a number of teacher-education programs which are
designed to meet the needs of schools in specific regions of the province as
well as providing access for specific groups of people. The Program for the
Education of Native Teachers (PENT) is seeking to fill the position of
Director. This is a probationary (tenure-track) position.
Duties:
The successful candidate will be responsible to the Dean of Education for
the administration of daily operations, including making contractual
agreements within the program; employment of all faculty and support staff;
supervision of personnel; development and implementation of operational
policies and procedures; budget proposals and implementation; program
planning and delivery; supervision of field experience; and liaison with
government, local agencies and authorities, school officials, and students.
Qualifications:
Applicants should possess a Master of Education in an appropriate area of
study with expertise and successful experience in public or band-controlled
schools. Applicants must meet the Manitoba qualifications for a teaching
certificate. As Brandon University has a rural, Aboriginal and northern
mandate, experience or preparation in these areas is valued.
Starting date: May 1, 2003
Deadline for applications: March 1, 2003 or when position filled
Rank and Salary: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Applicants should submit a copy of their curriculum vitae, transcripts, a
statement of writing and research interests, copies of relevant publications,
and the names and addresses of three referees.
In accordance with Canadian Immigration Regulations, this
advertisement is directed primarily to Canadian citizens and
permanent residents. Both women and men are encouraged
to apply.
Contact:
Dr. Thomas B. MacNeill
Dean
Faculty of Education
Brandon University
270-18th Street
Brandon, Manitoba
Canada R7A 6A9
Tel: (204) 727-9656
Fax: (204) 728-3326
macneill@brandonu.ca
For more
information visit:
www.brandonu.ca