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DIRECTOR, INDIAN TEACHER AND EDUCATIONAL PERSONNEL PROGRAM  (Administrator
II)

Position: Humboldt State University invites applications for the position
of Director of the Indian Teacher and Educational Personnel Program
(ITEPP). The Director reports directly to the Dean of the College of
Professional Studies. ITEPP offers an academic program, student support
services, community education services, and a curriculum resource center.
The American Indian Education (AIE) courses offered by ITEPP include a
minor or area of concentration.

Professional Duties: The primary responsibility of the Director if ITEPP is
to:

Administer the general program.  Review and approve internal program
policy.  Oversee and manage the program resources of the budget both State
and other dollars.  Supervise program staff and faculty.  Implement
curricular offerings specific to American Indian Education, which
compliment the development of American Indian teachers and ancillary
educational personnel.  Participate, upon invitation, in social and
cultural events of Indian tribes and organizations in the service area of
Humboldt State University.  Know the political and social structure of
Indian communities to ensure proper protocol in dealing with members of the
tribes.  Understand the social and cultural factors related to the
interaction between educational institutions and the American Indian
community.

Specific Responsibilities:

Fundraising through grant writing and fund development  Write grants for
submission to federal, state, tribal, corporation and foundation sources
Work successfully with Native American communities and with Indian Tribal
Educational Agencies at the local, regional, state, and national levels
Work within the mission of the University to assist positive interaction
with American Indian tribal and educational entities  Work collaboratively
with Humboldt State University colleges, departments, and programs  Develop
ITEPP plans and annual goals, reviews, updates, and approve policy  Overall
supervision of the budgeting process, office management, policy
implementation, and the day-to-day workings of the program  Supervise and
evaluate program staff and faculty  Develop field site placements for
students in the K-12 school systems, tribal education, social service
programs, and other agencies serving American Indians  Teach courses
offered in American Indian Education (AIE)

Professional Qualifications:

Candidates for the position must have a conferred Master's degree from an
accredited institution in  Education or a related area. An earned doctorate
in Education or a related field is preferred  Strong communication and
interpersonal skills  Must demonstrate evidence of three years of
successful experience working with Native American cultures in  an
educational context.  Professional educational experience relevant to K-12
with specific knowledge of American Indian Educational programs is
required  Must demonstrate ability to understand American Indian
perspectives and people  Must demonstrate knowledge and experience of the
advising and matriculation process in higher education programs and
understand the implications to instructional support  The ability to teach
courses pertaining to social, cultural, counseling, and educational factors
related to American Indians  Evidence of successful administrative and
counseling activities

The Campus: Humboldt State University (HSU), located in the rural redwood
forest region of the California coast range, is the northernmost of the
twenty-three campuses of the California State University. A faculty of over
400, represented under a collective bargaining agreement, works with
approximately 7,400 students. Humboldt State is characterized by programs
of high academic quality in a setting of great natural beauty. Ten
federally recognized American Indian tribes have reservations in the county
that houses HSU and in the adjacent county. Additional information about
the University can be found at: www.humboldt.edu

Compensation: The Director is a full-time, twelve-month management
position. This position is covered by the California State University
Management Personnel Plan, and has an excellent benefits package. Under
this plan, incumbents are subject to normal management reviews and serve at
the pleasure of the University President. Anticipated starting salary
$50,000 - $55,000/year commensurate with experience and qualifications.

Application Procedure: Submit a letter of application that speaks to your
experience and qualifications, a current resume, and the names and contact
information of three professional references to:

Chair, Director of ITEPP Search Committee C/O Human Resources Department
Humboldt State University Arcata, CA 95521-8299 Phone (707) 826-3626 - FAX:
(707) 826-3625

Application Deadline: Review of applications will begin on June 1, 2001,
but applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

The appointment will be effective August 1, 2001, or as soon as possible
thereafter.

--

Andr� Cramblit, Operations Director-Northern California Indian Development
Council

NCIDC (http://www.ncidc.org) is a non-profit that meets the development
needs of American Indians and operates an art gallery featuring the art of
California tribes (http://www.americanindianonline.com)

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