Monday, June 15, 2009

Manhattanville jobs

Work @ Mville
Manhattanville is currently seeking a new
Vice President for College Advancement and Alumni Relations


Careers at Manhattanville

The following career opportunities are currently available at Manhattanville.
Most-recently added positions are at the top of each list.

Full-Time Faculty

Assistant Professor - Communication Studies
Director/Professor, M.S. in Finance Degree program
Assistant Professor - Management
Assistant or Associate Professor - Finance




Adjunct & Part-Time Faculty

Visiting Lecturer - Italian Language and Literature
Artist/Teachers in Voice and Brass
Adjunct Faculty – English Composition
Adjunct Professor - Entrepreneurial Finance
Adjunct Professor - Entrepreneurship: Entering Markets
Adjunct Professor - Financial Aspects of Human Resource Management
Adjunct Professors - Economics and Finance
Adjunct Faculty - Sport Business Management
Adjunct Faculty - Various Subjects
Field Supervisors - Childhood Education, TESOL
Mentors - Elementary, Special and Secondary Education


Administrative & Staff

Administrative Assistant - Summer School and Special Programs
Office Manager
Assistant Director of the Manhattanville Advancement Program (MAP)
Handyperson




Please direct all applications and inquiries to:

Human Resources
Manhattanville College
2900 Purchase Street
Purchase, NY 10577

Telephone: (914) 323-5270
FAX: (914) 323-5322
E-mail: humanresources@mville.edu

Manhattanville College is an equal opportunity employer actively encouraging applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds.




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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

boycott E HARTSDALE AVE

Anonymous said...

PORT CHESTER - Former elected officials from the village who served 10 or more years will no longer be receiving lifetime health benefits.The village board has eliminated health insurance for eight former trustees, a move that will save the village $70,000 a year and up to $1.8 million in future payments, the board said.

Anonymous said...

Why would anyone boycott East Hartsdale Avenue? This is a great neighborhood with lovely restaurants & shops. Boycott the farmers market, not East Hartsdale Avenue!