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Dorian L. McCoy, PhD
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Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, CEHHS
Associate Professor, ELPS
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Fwd: New Position: Parent & Family Engagement Program Manager
Dear Colleagues - I posted previously that the University of Michigan would be posting a new position to expand our Parent and Family Engagement efforts. The promised posting is linked below - please note that it is only a 14 day post
as we are hoping to have someone hired before July - so please encourage interested candidates to be prompt with application materials.
Best, Laura
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From: Nicole P. Banks <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, May 16, 2022 at 4:09 PM
Subject: New Position: Parent & Family Engagement Program Manager
To:
Colleagues:
We are excited to announce this new position and to launch the search process. This position will help expand our efforts to offer a comprehensive program in support of the parents and families
of UM students. Please help us promote this vacancy by forwarding it to your networks and note that it is a 14-day posting so applicants should move quickly. Here is the link: https://careers.umich.edu/job_detail/217175/parent-family-engagement-program-manager.
I am available to answer any questions about the position and the program. Thank you for your support!
Nicole
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Nicole P. Banks
Assistant Dean of Students
Campus Climate Support
Respondent Support Coordinator
Critical Incidents Team
Ph: 734.764.7420
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Anishinaabeg gaa bi dinokiiwaad temigad manda Michigan Kichi Kinoomaagegamig. Mdaaswi nshwaaswaak shi mdaaswi shi niizhawaaswi gii-sababoonagak, Ojibweg, Odawaag, minwaa
Bodwe’aadamiig wiiba gii-miigwenaa’aa maamoonjiniibina Kichi Kinoomaagegamigoong wi pii-gaa aanjibiigaadeg Kichi-Naakonigewinning, debendang manda aki, mampii Niisaajiwan, gewiinwaa niijaansiwaan ji kinoomaagaazinid. Daapanaming ninda kidwinan, megwaa minwaa
gaa bi aankoosejig zhinda akiing minwaa gii-miigwewaad Kichi-Kinoomaagegamigoong aanji-daapinanigaade minwaa mshkowenjigaade.
The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people. In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single
land transfer to the University of Michigan. This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated. Through these words of acknowledgment, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the
land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.
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Laura Blake Jones, Ph.D.
Dean of Students
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
530 South State Street
Michigan Union, Suite 3100
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Office: 734-764-7423 Fax: 834-647-4133