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The
Department of Child and Family Studies promotes those educational
experiences that are designed to enrich the lives of the individual
(the child) and groups (the family). Recognizing a professional
commitment to the service of others, students associated with this
department emphasize areas of concentration in Child Development,
Family Studies, Family and Consumer sciences with Teacher Certification
in Middle and Secondary Education, and Nutrition and Dietetics.
Labor positions, constructed to support the collective service
commitment of the profession as well as the ethics of the college's
Labor Program, are available in the Emery Building (as laboratory
assistant, janitors, teaching assistants, building monitor and
office receptionist), the Harrison-McLain Home Management House
(as resident assistant/monitor), and in the Child Development Laboratory
at Knapp Hall (a full day preschool program). All labor positions
afford opportunities for enhancing effective human interactive
skills, increasing knowledge of collective and specialized areas
of the profession, along with opportunities for personal growth
and development. For further information and referral to the appropriate
staff member for interviews, etc. , please contact Dr. Keila Thomas,
department chair, or Dr. Roswell Cox, labor supervisor for the
Emery Building.
Job Descriptions
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