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Director of Library and Instructional Media -- Wenatchee Valley College
-- Washington
DIRECTOR OF LIBRARY AND INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA
Wenatchee Valley College - Washington
Salary: $65,000. Requires master's degree in library or information
science from an ALA accredited institution; progressively responsible
library work experience; two or more years of administrative work
experience, demonstrated experience in fiscal and program management with
issues and trends related to library, media and educational technology.
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
The director of library and instructional media is the administrator who
is directly responsible for leadership of all library and instructional
media programs, services and activities. The director advises the vice
president of instruction on the direction, policies and procedures for the
library. The director also represents the college in appropriate state-wide
commissions and sub-committees of the Washington State Board for Community
and Technical Colleges.
Wenatchee Valley College - Transforming Lives
Wenatchee Valley College is a comprehensive community college serving
North Central Washington, an area that attracts highly qualified and
gifted professionals because of its supreme quality of life,
family-friendly environment, strong community spirit, and many diverse
arts and cultural opportunities. A population that includes about
one-fourth Latinos throughout the district and many Native Americans in
the north adds to the diversity of life. Its diverse geography provides
the setting for one of the world's greatest fruit-growing regions and
treasured national forests. With four distinct seasons and an average of
300 days of sunshine, it is a Mecca for outdoor activities. Midway between
Seattle and Spokane, the Wenatchee Valley, home to the main campus, is only
two to three hours away from the state's largest metropolitan areas. The
Okanogan Valley and the college's Omak campus are close to the magnificent
North Cascades and British Columbia, Canada.
Review of applications will begin on February 5, 2007.
For application, qualifications, description and application procedure,
see: www.wvc.edu or call: (509) 682-6440 or E-mail [log in to unmask]
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