Tracy Leinbaugh, PhD, NCC, PCC- S Associate Professor and Chair Department of Counseling and Higher Education The Patton College Ohio University Sent from my iPad Begin forwarded message: > From: NCRE Listserv < listserv at ncre.org > > Date: March 30, 2012 5:04:04 PM EDT > To: " Tracy.Leinbaugh.1 at ohiou.edu " < Tracy.Leinbaugh.1 at ohiou.edu > > Subject: Job Announcement: Director, NCRTM (Utah State University) > Reply-To: NCRE Listserv < listserv at ncre.org > > > > > > Unsubscribe Tracy.Leinbaugh.1 at ohiou.edu | Update your profile | Forward to a friend > > Position Announcement > Director, National Clearinghouse of Rehabilitation Training Materials > Research Assistant Professor > Utah State University > Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation > > POSITION > The Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation is seeking outstanding candidates to fill a non-tenure track 12-month (academic year plus 3 summer months) faculty position in the Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Counseling Program. The responsibilities will be split, 75% dedicated to directing the National Clearinghouse of Rehabilitation Training Materials, and 25% dedicated to teaching responsibilities within the Rehabilitation Counseling Education program. > > THE NATIONAL CLEARINGHOUSE OF REHABILITATION TRAINING MATERIALS(NCRTM) > The NCRTM is sponsored by Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) and hosted by Utah State University, Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation. We serve the profession of Vocational Rehabilitation as a centralized resource for the development, collection, dissemination, and utilization of training materials; as a forum for advancing knowledge through applied research and open dialog; and as a marketplace for career and staff development. > The mission of the NCRTM is to advocate for the advancement of best practice in rehabilitation counseling through the development, collection, dissemination, and utilization of professional information, knowledge and skill. > > Initiatives that may be developed under this rubric include: (a) training material publication and archive; (b) technical assistance in training development; (c) distance-based continuing education; (d) professional recruitment/employment services; (e) professional networking and forums; (f) applied research and data warehousing; and (g) special events and projects. > The NCRTM website is located at https://ncrtm.org. > > THE DEPARTMENT > The Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation offers Rehabilitation Counseling degrees at the masters and doctoral levels, as well as special education degree programs at the bachelors, masters and doctoral levels. The Masters of Rehabilitation Counseling Program (MRC) is a CORE accredited program. More than 90% of our graduates pass the CRC exam on their first attempt. The department sponsors a doctoral (Ph.D.) program in Disability Disciplines which includes specializations in (1) special education, (2) applied behavior analysis, (3) rehabilitation counseling, (4) speech and language pathology, and (5) disability studies. Our bachelors program in special education prepares graduates to teach students with mild/moderate disabilities, severe disabilities, and/or young children with disabilities. The department also has two Masters programs in Special Education. The Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation is recognized nationally for its personnel preparation and research. The department faculty, along with colleagues from the university-affiliated Center for Persons with Disabilities, have a well-established record of obtaining research and training grants, national and international consulting, editorial work on national journals, and participation in professional organizations. The Department is ranked in the top 20 nationally in both Rehabilitation Counseling (9th) and Special Education (15th; US News and World Report, 2010). More information on the Department can be found on our website at: sped.usu.edu. > > THE COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY > Utah State University (USU), a land-grant university, is ranked by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a research university with “high research activity.” It is in the top 3% of higher education institutions in the country. USU received $213 million in research awards during the 2011 fiscal year, a record 43% increase over funding in 2009. Enrollment (undergraduate and graduate students) exceeds 25,000. There are 41 schools and departments in eight academic colleges and a School of Graduate Studies that offers 38 doctoral degrees and 96 master’s degrees. USU has a national and international reputation for its education, agricultural, aerospace-engineering, and natural resources academic programs. USU is especially well known for disability-related research and development that reflects work within several academic departments and The Center for Persons with Disabilities. The Center for Persons with Disabilities, a Center of Excellence sponsored by the Administration on Developmental Disabilities in the U.S. Department of Education, houses disability projects budgeted at over 12 million dollars annually. The College of Education and Human Services is ranked 3rd nationally in external funding with over $44 million in external grants and contracts (US News and World Report, 2011). It is one of the largest colleges of education in the nation, with six departments, a School of Teacher Education and Leadership, a K-5 laboratory charter school, over 140 tenure-track faculty, and hundreds of research-supported employees. > > RANK/SALARY > Research Assistant Professor. Salary is competitive based on qualifications. An excellent fringe benefit package is provided that includes medical and disability insurance and retirement benefits that amount to approximately one third of salary. > > Responsibilities > Direct the National Clearinghouse of Rehabilitation Training Materials > Be responsible for program leadership, maintenance of the current materials collection, and development of new on-line and hard copy information resources > Work closely with the Principal Investigator and NCRTM staff in developing strategies for collecting and disseminating training materials. > Manage the acquisition and disposition of materials to enhance the NCRTM collection, including the organization and retrieval of materials. > Manage information requests from rehabilitation practitioners, special educators, parents of children with disabilities and other patrons for information and referrals to other resources. > Work with a national advisory council to shape new initiatives. Conduct semi-annual meetings with the Advisory Council to determine strengths and weaknesses of NCRTM, while setting strategies for the future of NCRTM. > Develop organizational linkages and communication with federal and state vocational rehabilitation agencies, community rehabilitation programs, etc. > Serve on various national and regional rehabilitation committees. > Develop and maintain networks with national associations such as National Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers and other national information centers, and develop and maintain relationships with new constituent groups. > Work closely with the Principal Investigator writing continuation proposals for NCRTM funding and develop new initiatives and funding streams. > Participate in national rehabilitation conferences (i.e., make presentations, and displays and market NCRTM materials). > Work closely with the Principal Investigator in monitoring the program budget. > Work closely with NCRTM staff and partners from other organizations to develop and coordinate webinars and distance-based education programs. > > Teach in the Rehabilitation Counseling Education Program > Teach one course each semester in the rehabilitation counseling master' degree program. > Participate in rehabilitation counseling education program planning process. > > Scholarship and Research > Maintain an active program of research and scholarship that aligns with the goals of the NCRTM > > Minimum Qualifications > Doctorate in Rehabilitation Counseling, or in a closely related field (e.g. Special Education, Educational Administration, Adult Education, etc.). Individuals who are ABD will be considered. > Experience teaching at the university level > Demonstrated administrative and/or managerial experience including leadership and personnel management. > Evidence of prior supervisory experience including supervising professional, classified and student staff. > Knowledge of rehabilitation counseling, as well as experience working with people with disabilities. > Experience addressing rehabilitation trends and issues at the local, state, and/or national levels. > Exceptional communication and organizational skills. > Demonstrated ability to use computer software and other technologies (e.g. MS Office products, Internet, Streaming Media, etc.) as well as database management skills. > Interpersonal skills necessary for effective support of staff, university personnel, and external constituents. > Commitment to meeting the needs of diverse customers and constituents of the National Clearinghouse of Rehabilitation Training Materials. > Strong skills in program evaluation. > > Preferred Qualifications > Certified rehabilitation counselor (CRC) or CRC-eligible within one year > A strong understanding / previous experience with the State/Federal Rehabilitation program > Experience in successful grant writing and administration > Familiarity with issues around accessibility for persons with disabilities > Distance education experience > Experience with marketing, advertising, and entrepreneurial thinking is highly desired. Bottom of Form > Special Instructions to Applicants > To apply online please go to: > https://jobs.usu.edu(Req. ID 053122) > Along with the online application please attach: > 1. A letter of application that specifically addresses your qualifications for this position > 2. A current curriculum vita > 3. Three letters of recommendation > > ***If you don't have electronic copies of letters of recommendation, they can be scanned into an electronic format at any copy center or you may fax them to 435-797-1816 and they will be scanned and returned to you via e-mail. > > Additional information or questions concerning the position can be sent to: Dr. Jared Schultz at jared.schultz at usu.edu (435-797-3478) > NATIONAL COUNCIL ON REHABILITATION EDUCATION Dedicated to Quality Services for Persons with Disabilities through Education and Research Ms. Satinder Atwal NCRE Administrative Office Office Hours: Monday to Friday - 7:30am to 4:30pm PDT www.ncre.org > > National Council on Rehabilitation Education > 1099 E. Champlain Drive, Suite A > PMB # 137 > Fresno, CA 93720 > > Add us to your address book > Copyright (C) 2012 National Council on Rehabilitation Education All rights reserved. > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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