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Employment Opportunities
For further information on any position listed herein, please contact Susan Devlin, Director of Human Resources, Mitchell College, 437 Pequot Avenue, New London, CT 06320
Head Coach - Men's Lacrosse
Assistant Coaches (part-time) in Men's Lacrosse, Men's Basketball, Women's Softball The qualified individuals will oversee or assist in coaching, recruiting, game preparation, and monitoring the academic progress of student-athletes in a provisional NCAA D-III program. BA/BS and high school or collegiate coaching experience required.
Teacher's Aide
The Children's Learning Center at Mitchell College, a NAEYC accredited school, is accepting applications for a part-time teacher's aide. Minimum of 2 years relevant experience is required. AS Degree in relevant field or CDA credential is preferred.
Learning Specialist
To work with college students with learning disabilities. Responsibilities include providing instruction in learning strategies and study skills. Masters degree in appropriate area and experience working with secondary or postsecondary students with learning disabilities and other related disabilities required.
Writing Specialist
To work with college students with learning disabilities. Responsibilities include providing writing support to reinforce classroom instruction. Masters degree in English and experience working with secondary or postsecondary students with learning disabilities and other related disabilities required.
To apply for any of the above positions, please submit a letter of interest, resume, and names and telephone numbers of three professional references (in addition to any specific additional materials listed in the position ad) to: Office of Human Resources, Mitchell College, 437 Pequot Avenue, New London, CT 06320. Please indicate the search position on the envelope. Review of resumes will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Mitchell College is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer and encourages applications from women, minorities and persons with disabilities.
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