[NIFL-FOBASICS:313] NCSALL consultancy

From: Barbara Garner (Barbara_Garner@jsi.com)
Date: Fri Dec 01 2000 - 11:07:59 EST


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I thought that FOB readers would be good candidates for this work:

JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
CONSULTANT TO PRODUCE STUDY CIRCLE GUIDES
WORLD EDUCATION/NCSALL

World Education, a private non-profit organization based in Boston,
is looking for a short-term and part-time consultant to produce a
series of study circle guides for adult basic education practitioners.
 This work is part of World Education's partnership with NCSALL
(National Center for the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy), a
federally-funded research center for the field of adult learning and
literacy.  

Responsibilities

The study circle guides are designed as professional development
activities for teachers, counselors, directors and administrators who
work in adult basic education programs in the U.S.   Each guide
provides step-by-step instructions for facilitating a nine-hour,
three-part study circle based on one of NCSALL's research studies.  In
the study circle, ABE practitioners will read, discuss and analyze the
results from the research study; consider the applicability of the
research findings for their own classrooms and programs; and develop
strategies, techniques and ideas for putting those findings into
practice.

The consultant will be responsible for revising existing draft study
circle guides, incorporating feedback and ideas from the pilot testing
of the study circle.  Such revisions includes re-writing existing
training steps and adding new steps as suggested by the pilot. The
consultant will be responsible for layout of the study circles in Word
format, complete with text boxes, table of content, and any other
formatting required for the guide.  Final and complete production of
the study circle guide, including editing, is the responsibility of
the consultant.  Each study circle guide is approximately 25-50 pages
in length.  There are four study circle guides to be completed.

Qualifications

		*	Experience in writing training and/or teaching
guides in the field of adult basic education.
*	Excellent skills in producing documents in Word format.
*	Strong writing and proofreading skills.
*	Detail oriented.  Excellent follow-through skills.
*	Ability to work without supervision.
*	Ability to meet deadlines.

This is a consultant position, requiring UP TO 160 hours of work over
the next three to four months.  Additional training guide work may be
available after that time if consultant produces high-quality work on
these study guides.  Pay is $32/hour.  No benefits or travel
reimbursement are provided.  Consultant may be based anywhere, but
must be willing and able to communicate by phone and e-mail on a
timely basis.  Applicants will be asked to submit samples of previous
work of similar type.

To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter by December 20,
2000 to Sam Gordenstein, World Education, 44 Farnsworth Street,
Boston, MA  02210-1211.  Principals only.  No phone calls, faxes, or
e-mail, please.

World Education is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

People of color are strongly encouraged to apply.



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