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Employment opportunity.

Peter 

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>Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 11:41:28 -0700
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>From: Kelly Ford <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Cornell University, Northeast DBTAC: Project Training
>  Coordinator
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>+== acb-l Message from Kelly Ford <[log in to unmask]> ==+
>
>Position Description
>Project Training Coordinator
>
>Northeast Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center
>At Cornell University
>
>
>Position Title: Project Training Coordinator for the Northeast Disability 
>and Business Technical Assistance Center (DBTAC), a Federally funded grant 
>from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, US 
>Department of Education. This five-year project provides training and 
>technical assistance to businesses, employers, unions, advocacy 
>organizations, state and local governments and other constituencies on the 
>Americans with Disabilities Act throughout Federal Region II, New York, New 
>Jersey, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
>
>Responsibilities:  Training coordination and delivery of training programs 
>to a variety of user groups impacted by the Americans with Disabilities Act 
>and related pieces of legislation.  Responsibilities include: working with 
>18 collaborative agencies in New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the 
>Virgin Islands in the dispersion of ADA training information and materials; 
>maintenance of Trainers' networks in all areas of the Region; program 
>development and marketing to varied user groups; specific training delivery 
>on all Titles of the ADA and related legislation; point person for all 
>aspects of training throughout region, including, outreach, needs 
>assessment, marketing, curriculum and materials development,  and 
>evaluations. Candidate must be able to work in a service delivery role with 
>a variety of organizations including businesses, employers, unions, 
>advocacy organizations, state and local governments, rehabilitation 
>professionals, people with disabilities, and non-profit organizations.
>
>Qualifications:  Intimate knowledge on all aspects and Titles of the 
>Americans with Disabilities Act.  Strong teaching and public speaking 
>skills, including knowledge of distance learning and other teaching 
>technologies.   Preferences for candidates with advanced degrees in related 
>field such as business, industrial and labor relations, human resource 
>management, rehabilitation counseling, public administration or related 
>field.  Professional experience in human resource management, public 
>administration, business and industry, working with people with 
>disabilities in employment and public accommodations arenas, marketing 
>programs and services to a variety of different constituencies and 
>curriculum development experience highly desirable.   Position requires 
>travel throughout Federal Region II.  Prefer individual with instructional 
>experience in distance learning, and the conversion of traditional training 
>materials to on-line learning instruction
>
>Send cover letter of interest, resume, and list of references to: Deborah 
>Fisher, Office Manager, Program on Employment and Disability, Cornell 
>University, 106 ILR Extension Building, Ithaca, New York 14853-3901, e-mail 
>[log in to unmask], fax 607-255-2763.  For further information about this 
>position or DBTAC training call Susanne Bruyère or Andrea Haenlin-Mott at 
>telephone 607-255-7727 or 607-255-8348.
>
>
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