[KS] Re: Korean Language Village staff needed

Ross King jrpking at unixg.ubc.ca
Thu Feb 3 14:47:22 EST 2000


Dear List:

My apologies for the that last message meant for Hollee McGinnis. But it
does give me an excuse now to amplify a bit, and post a message I was about
to post anyway:

KOREAN-SPEAKING LANGUAGE VILLAGE STAFF NEEDED!

Dear  Friend of Korea:
        My name is Ross King, and I am Associate Professor of Korean at the
University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. But my reason for
writing you concerns yet another hat I wear, that of Dean of the new Korean
Language Village at Concordia Language Villages in northern Minnesota.
        I am hoping you can help me. The Korean Language Village,
appropriately named "Sup sogui Hosu" (all the Concordia Language Villages
have names which translate roughly as 'Lake in the Woods') will run for
just two weeks in June 2000 (plus a week of orientation and training for
staff; contract dates are June 4-25) for its second summer this year, and
expand to four or more weeks  in the summer of 2001. Last year we attracted
82 villagers aged 7-18 and I hired 22 staff members, many of whom will be
returning to continue building this innovative program.
        My greatest concern for the next few summers will be putting
together a committed and talented staff that is willing to devote its
talents to getting this new village off the ground.
        Of course, the ideal kind of staff counselors would be 'Korean
speakers' (the phrasing is deliberately ambiguous) who had attended or are
currently attending university in North America and thus are familiar with
both Korean and North American culture. We are especially eager to hire
dynamic, outgoing Korean speakers with experience working with young
people. We are particularly eager to hire Korean speaking staff who can
teach Korean ethnic sports, music, dance or arts.
        So, if you think you have the sorts of talents (including at least
reasonably good ability in Korean  language) our Korean language village
would need, and if you think you might be interested, I encourage you to
submit an application for a staff position. I would also be more than happy
to discuss the village with you by phone or email.
        If you are not interested, but perhaps know somebody else who would
be both interested in and appropriate for a staff position, do please pass
along the information. In fact, I would be very grateful if you could
spread the word in any way at all, whether in terms of staff recruitment or
villager recruitment.
        You can get more information and forms directly from the Concordia
Language Villages office by calling their 800 number: 800-222-4750, or by
emailing them at clvoffice at cord.edu. If you would like to discuss the
Korean village with me, feel free to call me at the office at UBC:
604-822-5428, or else email me at jrpking at unixg.ubc.ca. There is also a
website: http://www.cord.edu. The website now has an interactive staff
application.
        Thank you for your attention, and I hope you can help in some way
with the new Korean language village.

Sincerely Yours,

Dr. Ross King
Associate Professor of Korean,
UBC

and

Dean, Korean Language Village
Concordia Language Villages




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