Here's another job of interest...why do there seem to be so many good jobs in California, New York, DC and Boston - but not so many in Chicago???
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Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo
Location:
San Luis Obispo, California, 93407, United States
Posted on:
March 19, 2008
Category:
Academia
Experience:
5-7 years
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA - Full time Lecturer in CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING, one position for the 2008-09 academic year, with possibility of renewal. The teaching assignment will include laboratory (studio) and lecture courses in urban development and community plan making. The successful candidate may also offer courses such as: plan implementation, community design, economic development and housing. Project based learning is the preferred teaching model. Minimum Qualifications: Masters degree in city planning or related field. Five years or more professional experience in the field of planning, including supervision of project work. Rank and salary are commensurate with qualifications and experience. Preferred Profile and qualifications: Teaching experience at the graduate and undergraduate level. Excellent oral and written communication skills, research/practice interests in land use planning, sustainable development or land use regulation and entitlement. Community based work experience is a plus. AICP membership desired. The department values candidates who can embrace the polytechnic tradition that promotes theory and practice through utilizing a "learn by doing" model. For further information on the department, go to www.planning.calpoly.edu. Application review begins May 9, 2008; applications received after that date may be considered. For details, qualifications, and application instructions, please visit WWW.CALPOLYJOBS.ORG (Requisition #101549). Cal Poly is strongly committed to achieving excellence through cultural diversity. The university actively encourages applications and nominations of all qualified individuals. EEO
20 March 2008
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