Instructor for Educational Administration Education, Training & Library - Davenport, IA at Geebo

Instructor for Educational Administration

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St. Ambrose University
St. Ambrose University has an opening for a half-time instructor for the Masters in Educational Administration program. The successful candidate will be assigned to teach courses relating to the development of PK-12 school administrator, supervisor of special education and Level I evaluator training. Coursework will be offered in a combination of on campus and on-line formats. Additional duties will include supervising student internships and participating in seminars to support the learning of our students.
Qualifications: Masters degree or earned doctorate in educational leadership or related field, demonstrated focus on improving student achievement, strong communication skills, leadership experience as an administrator at the building or district level in PK-12 public or private schools, proficiency in the use of technology. For a more detailed description of the program, please visit our website: www.sau.edu. St. Ambrose is an independent, comprehensive, and Catholic diocesan university firmly grounded in the liberal arts. Review of applications will begin February 23, 2015, and will continue until the position is filled. Applicants should apply online at http://www.sau.edu/human_resources/jobs and upload a letter of application (addressing teaching goals, scholarship goals, and service interests), curriculum vitae and transcripts. Letters of recommendation can be emailed to . EOEEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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