Monday, June 29, 2015

Teaching Opportunity: Alexander Academy

Dear Georgia Tech Student- 

Alexander Academy is looking to hire teachers in Atlanta for both our SAT and ACT prep courses for Fall 2015. If interested, please contact Grace Moore atalexanderacademyinfo@gmail.com or by phone at (901)-484-1091

Position:
   $30 an hour
   1 day a week (Saturday or Sunday), 2-4 hours
   August - November
   1 week training session the first week of August
Instructors teach courses in pairs. This allows them to specialize in either the Math/Science or English sections of the test. Each pair of instructors teaches one or two classes a semester. Class are held at Georgia Tech and are typically on Saturday mornings 10:30-12:30 or Sunday afternoons 4-6. Instructors will be provided with course materials and a curriculum. 10-15 students per class on average.

Requirements
   Strong scores on either the SAT or ACT
   Communication skills, teaching experience

Alexander Academy started 3 years ago with just two teachers (Matt and Kevin) and a single class of 15 students. After five great semesters and 300+ students, the word is spreading about our courses. This year the company is expanding in a big way, adding 5-10 new instructors, working with schools like Pace and Lovett, and launching a new website in the Fall. Feel free to check us out our current website,alexanderacademy.net.

We're looking for smart, enthusiastic and responsible teachers. We hope you'll consider joining our company as it grows into one of the leading Test Prep groups in the Southeast.

Sincerely,
Matt Schuck
CEO

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Grace Moore 
Executive Assistant, Alexander Academy 
(901) 484-1091 | graceemoore22@gmail.com

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

CDC Fellowship Opportunities

Fellowship Positions at the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Center for Environmental Health
Division of Laboratory Sciences



The Protein Biomarker-Lipid Reference Laboratory at the National Center for Environmental Health, CDC is performing research in the areas of human biomonitoring and chronic diseases. This research involves the development of analytical methods to measure biomarkers such as steroid hormones, lipids, hemoglobin adducts, and trans-fatty acids, which have been associated with chronic disease, such as cancer and cardiovascular disease. Information obtained from this research will be used to determine the level of exposure in the population and to determine normal ranges for chronic disease biomarkers. This information will be used to help to identify population subgroups potentially at risk as a result of exposure, to evaluate public health activities, and to better diagnose diseases.

The research involves activities such as sample preparation using automated equipment, analysis of samples by mass spectrometry, data processing and analysis, and presentation of results. The candidate will perform these tasks in compliance with CDC and CLIA policies and regulations, which requires record keeping activities and performing administrative tasks.

This fellowship will provide the opportunity to obtain hands-on experience in human exposure research as well as laboratory medicine, using state-of-the-art laboratory equipment and procedures, working in a CLIA regulated environment, and in biomonitoring related public health activities.


We are seeking candidates at the Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. levels with a degree in science (Minimum GPA: 3.0) and experience in chemical and analytical laboratory work.

At the Doctoral level, the following skills are desired:
• The ability to conceive, organize and carry out applied research directed towards expanding scientific knowledge and understanding of human measurements of lipids and/or chemistry principles associated with clinical measurements.
• The aptitude to review scientific literature, formulate research plans, conduct laboratory experiments, interpret and evaluate results and other findings, and write reports describing the results and conclusions.
• The ability to interact with professional and technical laboratory personnel detailed to assist in accomplishing specifically designated program activities.
• Experience with HPLC, GC, and MS instrumentation is required.

At the Master’s level, the following skills are desired:
• The ability to organize and carry out applied research directed towards expanding scientific knowledge and understanding of human measurements of lipids and/or chemistry principles associated with clinical measurement.
• The aptitude to review scientific literature, formulate research plans, conduct laboratory experiments, interpret and evaluate results and other findings, and write reports describing the results and conclusions.
• Experience with HPLC, GC, and MS instrumentation is required.

At the Bachelor’s level, the following skills are desired:
• Experience conducting routine laboratory tasks.
• HPLC, GC, and MS instrumentation experience.
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.

This fellowship is administered by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) (visit http://orise.orau.gov/cdc/ for further information). The initial appointment is for one year, but may be renewed for up to four year. The participant will receive a monthly stipend depending on educational level and experience and following the federal salary tables (GS tables). The appointment is full-time at CDC in the Atlanta, Georgia, area. Participants do not become employees of CDC or the program administrator, and there are no fringe benefits paid.

Applications should be emailed to Heather Kuiper, Ph.D. (HKuiper@cdc.gov) by July 10th, 2015. The application should include a curriculum vitae or resume, copy of official transcripts, citizenship status, current pay stub or salary on letterhead (if applicable) and two letters of recommendation on letterhead (letters by E-mail are sufficient).