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The Chaparral is seeking talented and
committed individuals (no experience necessary) for the position of
correspondent.
Write
for
the Chaparral!
Correspondents
would manage and implement internal and external communications (meaning
correspondents would commit themselves to write at least one article a
year on a topic of interest to the college community).
Writers
could represent their own interests, constituents' interests (such as an
Academic Senator or Guild officer could), community groups' interests
(such as departments, divisions, work areas), as well as the interest of
public at large.
Hiring
the Best!
Preferred
qualifications: most important, candidates should be pro-active and
willing to take the initiative on articles and features, should work
well under pressure, have the ability to prioritize, meet deadlines, and
demonstrate flexibility (in other words, get the article in on time).
We are
particularly interested in finding younger faculty who, although
interested, feel that they don't have a lot of time to devote to campus
issues, so they haven't run for Senate or Guild offices, but they could
find the time to devote to a single article in the course of a year, and
thereby become involved in campus issues whether they be instructional,
political, or social (maybe even parking).
Building
Character!
The
Chaparral is an equal opportunity employer, offering its writers no
compensation, no perquisites, no benefits package (but if you work here
you have them already); yet we do offer an extraordinary opportunity for
professional development to those who are interested.
If curious,
concerned or committed, contact the editor, Des Kilkeary, at x5341
or send an e-mail to dkilkear@glendale.edu.
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