From: Assistive Technology Online Network
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Sent: Monday, April 04, 2016 10:57 AM
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Subject: Assistive Technology Job Opportunity
The SC Assistive Technology Program has an exciting job
opportunity!
If you would like to be part of a dynamic team, work with
students of all ages with learning disabilities, give trainings,
conduct demonstrations of assistive technology, participate on
state-wide committees that serve people with disabilities, and
assist with other activities of SCATP, go to:
uscjobs.sc.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=77579 and apply to be
a Program Coordinator II, School of Medicine, Pediatrics, Center
for Disability Resources.
Thank you,
Carol Page
Carol Page, PhD, CCC-SLP, ATP | Program Manager | SC Assistive
Technology Program | Center for Disability Resources (UCEDD) |
University of South Carolina School of Medicine | Columbia, SC
29208 | http://scatp.med.sc.edu/ | Phone: 803-935-5301 | Fax:
803-935-5342
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