And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

From: Jordan Dill
At 04:12 PM 12/18/98 -0500, you wrote:
>> >EXCELLENT STUDENT POSITION AVAILABLE: NATIVE AMERICAN
>> >TECHNOLOGIES
>> >
>> >Position Available:  Lawrence Livermore American Indian/Alaska Native
>> >Fellowship Position
>> >
>> >Level:          Student Assistant VI
>> >Salary:        $13.89 hour
>> >Hours:         19.5 hours per week maximum
>> >Duration:    10/16/98 - 8/31/99 or until funding exhausted.  (Working
>> >the
>> >maximum per week, with no time off, the funding will last for 34.2
>> >weeks.)
>> >
>> >Qualifications:
>> >Required:  Currently enrolled University of Washington Student in
>> >computing, informatics, computer engineering, business computing, or a
>> >related field.  Willingness to interact with and assist diverse
>> >populations. Team-oriented, flexible, and able to work both
>> >independently
>> >and collaboratively.  Experience working in complex, dynamic, or rural
>> >environments.  Excellent "help-desk" and telephone skills.  Excellent
>> >communication skills.  Ability to independently research federal
>> >regulations and policies related to the Internet.  Good understanding of
>> >Windows NT/95/98 environment.  Excellent knowledge of setting up and
>> >troubleshooting TCP/IP networks.  A familiarity with Microsoft Office
>> >and
>> >various popular web browsers.
>> >
>> >Preferred:  Experience in Internet server set-up or maintenance.
>> >Experience in offering "help-desk" advice on Internet hardware and
>> >software.  Experience working with American Indians or Alaska Natives.
>> >Primary Activities:  Provide help to communities on Internet hardware
>> >and
>> >software.  Provide help to communities on development and maintenance of
>> >Web resources.  Review governmental rulings that may impact or
>> >contribute
>> >to sustaining tribal communications.  Develop and maintain awareness of
>> >electronic communication trends/movements.  Advise project staff and
>> >project participants in these areas. Other duties as assigned.
>> >Background: The University of Washington Division of Biomedical
>> >Informatics, Department of Medical Education, in conjunction with
>> >National
>> >Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM) Pacific Northwest Region,
>> >invites
>> >applications for its Student Assistant VI position, funded by the
>> >Lawrence
>> >Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL).  The NN/LM PNR has recently begun
>> >a
>> >Tribal Connections Project, funded by the National Library of Medicine
>> >(NLM).  The Project aims to connect American Indian/Alaska Native
>> >communities to the Internet to provide access to health information,
>> >thus
>> >minimizing isolation and improving access to remote social and health
>> >resources.
>> >
>> >
>> >Background:  As part of a three-way collaboration, on Lawrence Livermore
>> >funding, the Student Assistant will have an appointment within the UW
>> >Division of Biomedical Informatics, and will work directly with the
>> >NN/LM
>> >Tribal Connections Project Manager.  We are seeking an innovative and
>> >flexible currently enrolled University of Washington student with strong
>> >skills in computing, computer engineering, and information science and a

>> >strong interest in technology standards, community development, and
>> >service to under-served populations.  Some travel may be required,
>> >mainly
>> >within the Project area: Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington.
>> > Please send a letter of application, resume and names of three
>> >references
>> >to:
>> >
>> >Ms. C. P. Taha
>> >University of Washington
>> >Health Science Center
>> >Box 357155
>> >Seattle WA 98195-7155
>> >
>> >Or E-mail them to:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Please use MS Word 95 or
>> >97
>
>
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