June 18 - 21st, 2018
Bozeman, MT Who Should Attend? General and special education teachers, parents, administrators, school psychologists and counselors, social workers, licensed professional counselors, mental health professionals, probation officers, police officers, university students and others concerned with children and behavior issues in classrooms, schools, and the community. Information & Registration | https://tofu.msu.montana.edu/cs/mbi2018/page/general_information Montana College Access Network (MCAN) is seeking a Network Manager to serve as the sole staff person for this dynamic network. The Network Manager is responsible for advancing the mission of the network, securing funding, scheduling monthly meetings, strengthening partnerships and communicating the importance of meeting Montana’s workforce demands for credentialed, and degree holding citizens. This is a part-time/contract position with the expectation of 10-20 hours per week. Flexible schedule and remote location possible.
For more information and to apply, visit http://mtcollegeaccess.org/apply-open-positions Program Coordinator of TRiO
Department: Institute for Educational Opportunities Employment Detail: Permanent, Full-Time Salary: $13.34/Hour Applications received by 6/15/18 will be guaranteed full review and consideration. Applications received after that date may be considered until an adequate applicant pool has been established. DUTIES:
For full consideration application materials must be complete. Please include a cover letter addressing qualifications, a resume and contact information for 3 professional references. Applications received by 6/15/18 will be guaranteed full review and consideration. Applications received after that date may be considered until an adequate applicant pool has been established. Any offer of employment is contingent upon a satisfactory criminal background check. To request an accommodation, contact Cathy Isakson 406-496-4380; [email protected] Full Position Listing Available @ https://montanatechuniversity.applytojob.com/apply/RMPBdvIzvh/Program-Coordinator-I The Native American Student Advocacy Institute hosts their annual conference in Honolulu this year! Theme? Building nations through education.
The Native American Student Advocacy Institute (NASAI) has assembled a dedicated community of educators and tribal education leaders to address the educational challenges facing Native students. NASAI seeks to galvanize and build national networks to enhance the academic performance of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian students and to close the educational achievement gap. Register! > More Information! > "Youth in foster care learn college access information and valuable life skills at this free, four-day summit held every June at a Montana post-secondary institution. Youth stay in the dorms, attend “classes,” eat in the cafeteria, and experience college life firsthand. In addition, they learn life skills including how to find and maintain housing, build relationships, obtain employment, and manage money.
As an added benefit, participants take home a free laptop computer to assist with post-secondary education, or a “life skills” package to help them get ready for, and transition to, independent living. For more information about the Summit, contact Rhonda Safford at (406) 422-1275 x800 or email [email protected]." Information Source | https://www.reachhighermontana.org/foster-care/ |
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