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    TEACHERS NEEDED

    Yoga, Tai Chi, Maritial Arts teachers need to immediately fill positions for adult and childrens Continuing Education classes. Qualified and interestd individuals should send resune to:

    Deborah.Harris@lehman.cuny.edu


    Coordinator, Computer Information Technology Programs

    The Office of Continuing Education at Lehman College is seeking a part-time coordinator for its educational programs in information technology.

    Requirements:

    Responsibilities include but are not limited to managing current courses that range from basic skills to advanced instruction; developing new courses; hiring and supervising faculty; advising students and conducting open houses; developing and implementing marketing strategies; overseeing Lehman’s Cisco Networking Academy program; consulting with coordinators in other programs who use or plan to use technology in their classes.

    Please send resumes to deborah.harris@lehman.cuny.edu.


    Instructor needed to teach the following basic Yiddish class this fall. Send resumes to Deborah Harris, Lehman College, CUNY, Room 129 Carman Hall, 250 Bedford Park Blvd. W. Bronx, NY 10568 - deborah.harris@lehman.cuny.edu, FAX: 718 733-3254 by August 28th. Class will be held at the Riverdale Y, Arlington Ave, Riverdale, Bronx, NY.

    An Introduction to Yiddish Students learn basic Yiddish alphabet, vocabulary and grammar that will enable them to conduct a simple conversation in Yiddish. 8 Thursdays 6:30 PM-8:30 PM (9/17-11/5).


    Lifeguards Wanted Year Round

    Certified lifeguards needed throughout the year. Weekday, weekend and weeknight hours are available. Qualified individuals should email CURRENT CERTIFICATIONS, RESUME & COVER LETTER TO elizabeth.robles-rivera@lehman.cuny.edu.

    CERTIFICATIONS:
    Pool Assistants Need CPR & Lifeguard
    Instructors Need CPR & Water Safety Instructor


    Pre-College Program

    Eligible candidates wishing to work with students ages 4-15 can email a letter of interest with a resume to elizabeth.robles-rivera@lehman.cuny.edu. (Documents must be in Word doc or PDF format.)

    Applicants must have a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree and experience with children. Be prepared to supply references and background information.

    Current Positions Available

    Flash Animation, Bring your character to life with this fun animation program. Learn how to develop a colorful story and how to use the program features to make the most of your project. Ages 9-12, Saturdays, 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m., Oct. 3-Nov. 21

    Basketball, Students learn shooting, passing, strategies, scoring and teamwork with applied practice in game situations. Saturdays, Ages 9-12 9:45 a.m.-11:00 a.m., Ages 13-15, 11:15 a.m.-12:30 a.m., Oct. 10-Dec. 5 (7 sessions)

    Ellie Robles-Rivera, Coordinator
    Office of Continuing Education
    Lehman College, CUNY, Carman Hall, Room 129
    250 Bedford Park Blvd. West
    Bronx, NY 10468
    Phone: (718) 960-8865
    Fax: (718) 733-3254
    elizabeth.robles-rivera@lehman.cuny.edu


    Allied Health Instructors:

    Workforce Development Opportunity in the field of Pharmacy and Medical Laboratory!

    We are seeking to hire Pharmacists and Medical Technologists with instructional background to do curriculum development for and/or teach in Pharmacy Technician Program and Medical Laboratory Technician Program. Hospital background desirable. Positions open immediately!

    This is a contract to work with a regional hospital in supporting job change and/or promotion for their employees. Join our team!

    Qualified applicants see Application Procedures below.


    The Office of Continuing Education at Lehman College is presently seeking instructors to teach the following classes:

    Introduction to Microcomputing:

    For those with basic computing skills who would like to enhance them. Essential computer concepts, software and hardware components and the efficient use of Microsoft Windows Vista are covered. Topics include: Windows Graphical User Interface (GUI); file management; multimedia and other file types; customizing Windows and understanding hardware configurations.
    LC Sec. 1: Sat., 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Oct. 3- Nov. 21 (8 sessions)
    LC Sec. 2: Mon./Wed., 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Sept. 30-Nov. 2 (no classes Oct. 12, 14) (8 sessions)

    Microsoft Excel:

    Topics include: Excel screen layout, menus, toolbars; entering data into cells; moving and copying cells; moving through a worksheet; formatting a worksheet; working with charts, formulas, functions, lists; and preparing worksheets for the web. LC Sec. 1: Sat., 11:35 a.m.-2:05 p.m., Sept. 26- Dec. 5 (no class Nov. 28) (10 sessions)

    Flash Basics:

    Flash is an authoring platform for creating multimedia content ranging from a simple animated logo for use on a cell phone to a complex, interactive website with dazzling special effects. Topics include: the Flash workspace; tools for incorporating text, graphics, sound, and video into a Flash application; 2D animations; embedding a Flash movie in a web page; adding interactivity using timelines, frames, and layers; planning and developing an application; and converting your applications to Flash movies for playback with the widely-used Flash Player. LC Thurs., 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Oct. 8-Dec. 3 (no class Nov. 26) (8 sessions)

    Web Site Development:

    Students obtain an overview of web site development and management concepts as well as technologies including server software and hardware; scripting and programming languages; end-user authentication and the use of portals to customize the web experience; content management systems; database integration; security; and the principles of information architecture. The second part of the course covers methodologies for organizing information and developing complex web sites including the use of wireframes, sitemaps, templates and their implementation in content management systems, and prototyping. Emphasis is placed throughout on usability and its assessment, accessibility, maintainability, and adherence to industry best- practices and standards. LC Tues., 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Oct. 6-Dec. 8 (10 sessions)

    A+ Computer Technician Preparation:

    Offered through the Cisco Networking Academy CIP 120 Note: Instructors must obtain certification from our Cisco Regional Academy in order to teach this class. Topics include: installation, maintenance, configuration and troubleshooting of computer hardware and operating systems; safe lab practice and tool use; computer assembly and disassembly; the boot process; installation and configuration of portable devices and peripherals, i.e., printers and scanners; introduction to networking; and the types, consequences and prevention of security threats. Customer service orientation and communication skills are emphasized throughout. CC Sat., 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (includes 30 minute break) Sept. 26-Dec. 19 (no class Nov. 28) (12 sessions)

    Computer Security Fundamentals:

    Topics include basic information technology security concepts; the definition, detection, removal, consequences and prevention of security threats (e.g. botnets, viruses, spyware); the identification and resolution of physical infrastructure and operating system vulnerabilities; security of applications such as email, web services and remote access; specialized security applications software and specialized hardware such as anti-spyware and anti-virus programs and firewalls and intrusion detection devices; security and wireless technology; cryptography; and the development, implementation and enforcement of security policies. CC Thurs., 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Sept. 24-Dec. 17 (no class Nov. 26) (12 sessions)

    Qualified applicants see Application Procedures below.


    Qualified applicants interested in teaching in any other of the areas listed in the Continuing Education brochure are invited to submit a resume with a cover letter.

    New course proposals are welcome.

    Application Procedures
    Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree. Teaching and/or training experience is highly desirable. All positions are part-time. Please mail resume and cover letter stating the position(s) of interest to:

    Attn: Claire Roodman
    Continuing Education
    Carman Hall, Room 129
    Lehman College
    250 Bedford Park Boulevard West
    Bronx, New York 10468

    You may also fax cover letter and resume to Claire Roodman at (718) 733-3254.
    No phone calls please.