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Marketing Communication
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| Full-Time Faculty – Marketing/Advertising, POS 1128 | ||
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Columbia College Chicago is an urban institution of over 12,000 undergraduate and graduate students emphasizing arts, media, and communications in a liberal arts setting. The Marketing Communication Department, which offers undergraduate degree concentrations in marketing, advertising, and public relations, invites applications for a full-time, tenure track appointment in Advertising and Marketing.
The successful candidate will have depth of knowledge and a proven background in the applied integration of strategic marketing, advertising and public relations. Knowledge and experience in the discipline must be accompanied by comparable or greater demonstrated depth in teaching and overall pedagogical practice. The successful candidate will also have evidence of effective leadership, innovation, diversity sensitivity and global perspective. Graduate degree required. Date Posted: October 16 2009 |
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| Full-Time Faculty – Public Relations, POS 1747 | ||
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Columbia College Chicago is an urban institution of over 12,000 undergraduate and graduate students emphasizing arts, media, and communications in a liberal arts setting. The Marketing Communication Department, which offers undergraduate degree concentrations in marketing, advertising, and public relations, invites applications for a full-time, tenure track appointment in Public Relations.
The successful candidate will have depth of knowledge and experience in integrated marketing communication overall, and in current and emerging practices in public relations. Knowledge and experience in the discipline must be accompanied by comparable or greater depth in teaching and overall pedagogical practice. The successful candidate will also have evidence of effective leadership, innovation, diversity sensitivity and global perspective. Graduate degree required. Date Posted: October 23 2009 |
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Office of Institutional Advancement
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| Campaign Coordinator & Development Assistant, POS 999 | ||
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Columbia College Chicago is an urban institution of over 12,000 undergraduate and graduate students emphasizing arts, media, and communications in a liberal arts setting. The Campaign Coordinator/Development Assistant will provide administrative and organizational support for the Executive Director of Development and the Associate Vice President for Institutional Advancement. This position calls for flexibility, excellent interpersonal skills, project coordination experience, and the ability to work well with all levels of internal management and staff. In addition to the clerical, reporting and administrative duties required of an assistant, this position will also manage all campaign related activities, such as; organizing and supporting the campaign’s volunteer and staff leaders, and overseeing the timely implementation of campaign initiatives. Additional responsibilities include managing the established campaign plan and timelines to provide regular updates to administrative staff and volunteer leaders; scheduling, documenting, and following up on prospect calls/visits; assisting in coordinating and planning all travel arrangements for the Vice President; entering notes and actions into Raiser’s Edge; providing training and overseeing of support staff as related to campaign preparation; coordinating related campaign materials including proposals, promotional items, and newsletters; composing, typing, and distributing meeting notes, routine correspondence and reports; as well as scheduling appointments for clients, securing meeting spaces, and distributing meeting minutes.
To qualify, a Bachelor’s degree is required; an advanced degree is preferred with a minimum of five years related work experience. Candidates with a minimum of two years experience in fundraising/development are strongly preferred. Senior Administrative Assistant or Executive Assistant experience is preferred. Columbia College Chicago encourages female, GLBT, disabled, and minority classified individuals to apply for all positions. No phone calls, please. For consideration, please submit a letter of application, resume, and names and addresses, postal and email, of three current references, electronically at: OIA999@colum.edu Date Posted: October 22 2009 |
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| Director of Development, School of Fine and Performing Arts, POS 144 | ||
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Columbia College Chicago is an urban institution of over 12,000 undergraduate and graduate students emphasizing arts, media, and communications in a liberal arts setting. The Director of Development is responsible for identifying, cultivating, soliciting and managing a portfolio of prospects and donors with an affinity for the fine and performing arts programs. Additional responsibilities include implementing a donor-centered moves management based fundraising program; identifying, cultivating, and soliciting steward donors and quality major gift prospects; helping establish fundraising goals; participating in prospect review sessions, CCC and IA staff meetings, training and other relevant engagements; meeting with prospects and key volunteers on and off site to identify donor prospects; participating in strategic planning with the Dean for School of Fine and Performing Arts; providing advice and assistance to academic chairs and others regarding specific funding priorities for the school; meeting mutually agreed upon productivity measures annually, to include number of prospect visits; solicitations/proposals; quality contacts; prospect strategy meetings and number of dollars to be raised annually; developing, maintaining, tracking and reporting activity and results; preparing an annual work plan with specific fundraising goals; as well as writing and preparing gift proposals, solicitations, acknowledgement letters, and other correspondence as needed.
To qualify, candidates must possess a BA/BS (advanced degree preferred) with 5 to 7 years of experience in field sales, fund raising, or development. Must possess demonstrated success in major gift solicitations for a not-for-profit organization or university. Night and weekend availability and some travel are required. Columbia College Chicago encourages female, GLBT, disabled, and minority classified individuals to apply for all positions. No phone calls, please. For consideration, please submit a letter of application, resume, and names and addresses, postal and email, of three current references, electronically at: OIA144@colum.edu Date Posted: October 22 2009 |
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Photography
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| Tenure-Track Faculty, POS 1046 | ||
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Columbia College Chicago is an urban institution of over 12,000 undergraduate and graduate students emphasizing arts, media, and communications in a liberal arts setting.
The Photography Department has approximately 800 undergraduate majors, 25 graduate students, 14 full time faculty, over 65 adjunct faculty, and 12 staff. The Photography Department offers BA, BFA, and MFA degrees in Photography. Columbia College Chicago encourages female, LGBTQ, disabled, international, and minority individuals to apply for all positions. We offer a competitive salary and an excellent benefits package. Date Posted: November 9 2009 |
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| Tenure-Track Faculty, POS 544 | ||
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Columbia College Chicago is an urban institution of over 12,000 undergraduate and graduate students emphasizing arts, media, and communications in a liberal arts setting.
The Photography Department has approximately 800 undergraduate majors, 25 graduate students, 14 full time faculty, over 65 adjunct faculty, and 12 staff. The Photography Department offers BA, BFA, and MFA degrees in Photography. Columbia College Chicago encourages female, LGBTQ, disabled, international, and minority individuals to apply for all positions. We offer a competitive salary and an excellent benefits package. Date Posted: November 9 2009 |
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Research, Evaluation & Planning
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| PT ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT | ||
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Columbia College Chicago is an urban institution of over 12,500 undergraduate and graduate students, emphasizing arts, media, and communication in a liberal arts setting. This role works to provide secretarial and office managerial support to Institutional Research, as well as managers and staff in research, evaluation, and planning. The Administrative Assistant works on a broad range of clerical tasks including word processing, filing, mailing distribution and the formatting and editing of documents. Additional responsibilities include providing administrative and secretarial assistance; assisting with the preparation and tracking of purchase orders; editing and/or proof reading documents generated by the department; assisting in the production and distribution of the department’s reports and documents; and assisting with cataloging and filing of office documents.
To qualify, an Associate degree is required; a Bachelor’s degree is preferred. Two to three years of secretarial experience is essential with excellent working knowledge of the Microsoft Office Suite. Date Posted: November 10 2009 |
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Science & Mathematics
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| ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS, POS 806 | ||
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The Department of Science and Mathematics at Columbia College Chicago seeks to fill a tenure-track position in Mathematics. The availability of this position is conditional on funding.
A Ph.D. in Mathematics or Statistics is required for this position. The start date is August 16, 2010. Date Posted: August 31 2009 |
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| ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS, POS 1178 | ||
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The Department of Science and Mathematics in the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Columbia College Chicago seeks to fill a tenure-track position in Physics. The department offers a broad science and mathematics curriculum and fosters the integration of science and mathematics with other disciplines.
Columbia College Chicago is an urban institution of over 12,000 undergraduate and graduate students, emphasizing arts, media, and communications in a liberal arts setting. We offer a competitive salary and an excellent benefits package. Columbia College Chicago encourages qualified female, deaf, GLBT, disabled, international and minority classified individuals to apply for all positions. Date Posted: August 26 2009 |
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Student Employment
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| JOB LOCATOR & DEVELOPER, POS 1845 | ||
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Columbia College Chicago is an urban institution of over 12,000 undergraduate and graduate students emphasizing arts, media, and communications in a liberal arts setting. The Job Locator and Developer (JLD) will serve as a liaison between current Columbia College Chicago students and external employers and service agencies. The JLD will further serve as a contact for external agencies and employers seeking students with the skills and abilities necessary to fill open opportunities in arts and media related fields. Additional responsibilities include developing relationships with creative industry professionals and other employers with the goal of accessing their job opportunities; using ColumbiaWorks, the college’s online job database, to track and report on all job activity; working to promote ColumbiaWorks to the student community; coordinating the acquisition of internship opportunities with academic departments; expanding community service employment opportunities; and managing annual job fairs and networking events.
To qualify, a Bachelor’s Degree in an arts and media concentration is preferred with five or more years of experience in a creative industry. Candidates must possess a familiarity with job locator databases and search engines. Knowledge of administrative techniques and practices is essential. The ability to relate to students, faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds is a must. Date Posted: November 17 2009 |
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