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G R A D U A T
E S C H O O L
Director Public
Opinion Research Center
The
Graduate School invites applications and nominations for a full-time
professional staff position to build and direct a new Public Opinion
Research Center focusing on women’s issues.
Qualifications and Position Responsibilities
Doctorate
in Communication, Sociology, or related field preferred, Master’s
degree required, with the interest and ability to develop a public
opinion research center that will focus on Women’s Issues to include
health, wellness, sports and physical fitness among others.
Experience in designing and managing large scale surveys, expertise in
survey research methodology and computer assisted telephone
interviewing are expected.
Join our team of dedicated professionals. Our beautiful 20-acre
campus is located in Westchester County near Long Island Sound, and is
easily accessible to midtown Manhattan by public transportation.
The College of New Rochelle
The College
of New Rochelle is a Catholic college in the Ursuline tradition and we
welcome applicants from all backgrounds who can contribute to our
unique educational mission. Founded in 1904, the College today
serves approximately 6,000 students who represent a wide range of
ethnic, religious and economic backgrounds at our four schools and six
campus locations.
The Graduate School
The
Graduate School, founded in 1969 in response to the needs of working
professionals, offers Master’s degree programs in the areas of
Education, Human Services, and Art and Communication Studies.
Certificates and professional diplomas are also offered in selected
professional areas.
The Graduate School offers the Master of Science in Education degree in
the fields of Childhood Education, Creative Teaching and Learning
(Gifted Education), Early Childhood Education, Literacy Education,
Multilingual/Multicultural Education (TESOL), Special Education;
it offers the Master of Science degree in the fields of Art Therapy,
Art Therapy Counseling, Career Development, Communication Studies,
Educational Leadership, Guidance and Counseling, Gerontology, Mental
Health Counseling, School Psychology, and Studio Art; it offers the
Master of Arts degree in Art Education. Advanced graduate certificate
programs are offered in Bilingual Education, Communication Studies,
Creative Teaching and Learning (Gifted Education), Guidance and
Counseling, School Building Leader, and Thanatology (Grief Counseling).
A School District Leader Professional Diploma program is also available.
Application Process
Review of
credentials will begin immediately and continue until filled.
Prospective candidates should send, via email, a letter of application,
a current resume and a list of 5 references who can speak to the
candidate’s professional qualifications, to:
Ms. Joan Muller
Assistant to the Dean of the Graduate School
The College of New Rochelle
29 Castle Place
New Rochelle, New York 10805
Email: jmuller@cnr.edu
The
College of
New Rochelle is an
EO/Affirmative Action Employer
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The first Catholic
college for women in New York State,
The
College of New Rochelle was founded in 1904 by the Ursuline Order.
Today,
it comprises the all-women School of Arts & Sciences, and three
schools
which admit women and men: the School of New Resources (for adult
learners),
the School of Nursing and the Graduate School. The main campus of
the College is located in lower Westchester County, 16 miles north of
New York City. The College maintains five other campus locations
in New York
City.
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