Research assistant Higuchi Biosciences Center. Full-time position. Salary: $20,000 to $25,000. Required: B.S. in a chemical or biological science or five years lab experience in a chemical or biological field. Preferred: M.S. in a chemical or biological science, previous lab experience with analytical instrumentation and experimental design, computer skills and data analysis experience, previous work in a lab involving animal surgery and histology. Review of applications begins April 21. Send letter, resume, start date and three references to Lanaea Heine, Higuchi Biosciences Center, 2099 Constant Ave., 874-3256. For a complete position announcement, see www.hbc.ukans.edu/info/cnirra300.html. Visiting professors Spanish. Two visiting positions in Spanish or Spanish American literature are available: one at the rank of visiting associate or assistant professor and one at the rank of visiting assistant professor. Both appointments begin Aug. 18. Visiting professors will teach two classes each semester in literature at undergraduate or graduate levels and Spanish language courses as needed. Required: Ph.D. for associate, preferred for assistant; native or near native proficiency in Spanish language. Salary: $42,000 to $56,000 for associate; $40,000 to $42,000 for assistant. Review of applications begins April 21 and will continue until position is filled. Send letter, resume, three references and summary of recent teaching evaluations to Danny J. Anderson, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, 3062 Wescoe Hall, 864-3851. Chair Human development and family life. Applications are invited for a three- or five-year appointment. Required qualifications: leadership and strong record of research, teaching and service. Responsibilities include budgeting, resource allocation, program development, and evaluation, promotion, recruitment, short- and long-term planning. Salary: academic, nine-month salary, plus four biweekly pay periods of summer salary, plus a $3,000 administrative supplement. Application deadline is April 21. Send vita and three references to the search committee, Department of Human Development and Family Life, 4001 Dole Hall, 864-4840. Chair Chemical and petroleum engineering. Review of candidates begins April 24 and will continue until position is filled. Salary: nine-month academic-year base, three biweekly summer pay periods and an administrative supplement. Requirements: Ph.D. in chemical and/or petroleum engineering, tenured faculty appointment in the department and strong record in research, teaching and service. For complete position description and application procedure, contact Paul Willhite, search committee chair, Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, 864-2906. Chair Linguistics. This three- or five-year term position is for a half-time teaching, research and advising load and additional specific duties. Qualifications include current associate or full professor rank and a Ph.D. in linguistics or a related field. Application review begins April 17 and continues until the position is filled. For a complete job description and application procedures, contact the linguistics department, 864-3450. Program chair Architecture. Nominations and applications are invited for the position of chair of the architecture program in the School of Architecture and Urban Design for appointment effective July 1. Application review begins April 17 and continues until the position is filled. Qualifications include a full-time appointment as a tenured associate or full professor on the architecture program faculty at KU. For a complete job description and application procedures, contact Ken Spreckelmeyer, 864-3164 or kents@ukans.edu. Interns Athletics. Internships open in marketing and promotions (2) and football ticket sales (1). All require degree in sports-related marketing/promotions or business/advertising, extensive computer skills, attention to detail and ability to coordinate multiple tasks. Creative experience in advertising design or preparation preferred. Interns work regular office hours and must be able to work athletic events during the 12-month period. Application deadline is April 15. Send letter, resume and three references to Pat Pritchard, 100 Parrott Athletic Center. Assistant men's swimming coach Athletics. Assistant's responsibilities include evaluation and recruitment of academically and athletically qualified student-athletes. Required: bachelor's degree, demonstrated success in coaching student-athletes, knowledge of and commitment to NCAA rules. Experience as intercollegiate swimmer and/or coach at Division I level preferred. Application reviews begin April 28 and will continue until the job is filled. Send letter, resume and three references to Pat Pritchard, 100 Parrott Athletic Center. Assistant women's swimming coach Athletics. Assistant's responsibilities include evaluation and recruitment of academically and athletically qualified student-athletes. Required: bachelor's degree, demonstrated success in coaching student-athletes, knowledge of and commitment to NCAA rules. Experience as intercollegiate swimmer and/or coach at Division I level preferred. Application reviews begin April 28 and will continue until the job is filled. Send letter, resume and three references to Pat Pritchard, 100 Parrott Athletic Center. Assistant director Equal Opportunity. Full-time unclassified position to facilitate, coordinate and monitor the unclassified search process on the Lawrence campus begins May 15. Required: bachelor's degree, experience with search procedures for hiring personnel, familiarity with EO/AA guidelines and demonstrated effectiveness working with diverse groups of people. Preferred: master's degree, training experience, experience with data collection and reporting, experience in a university setting. Review of applications begins April 17 and will continue until position is filled. Minimum salary: $32,000. Send letter, resume and three references to Enedina Villeareal, EOO, 313 Strong Hall, 864-3686. Assistant/associate professor Engineering management. Required qualifications for this non-tenure-track position include master of science degree in engineering or closely related field and minimum of eight years business/industry experience; engineering doctorate and five years managerial experience preferred. Review of applications begins April 24. Complete position description may be found at http://emgt.ku.edu. Send letter, resume and three references to 12600 Quivira Road, Overland Park, KS 66213. Assistant director University Honors Program. Full-time unclassified position begins June1 to identify and prepare students for national scholarship competitions. Required: master's degree in related field, knowledge of KU and its academic programs and resources; doctorate, university-level teaching experience and undergraduate academic advising experience preferred. Salary: $32,000 to $38,000. Review of applications begins April 28 and will continue until position is filled. For complete position description, contact K. Barbara Schowen, director, 200 Nunemaker Center, 864-4272. Assistant director Recreation services. Assistant director oversees comprehensive program of aerobic/fitness activities. Some early morning, evening and weekend work required. Required: bachelor's degree, fitness certification in ACSM, ACE, AFAA or NSCA-CPT, experience in supervising and training of staff, and experience teaching aerobic classes. Master's degree, two years of relevant experience and experience in use and management of cardiovascular and weight training equipment preferred. Salary: $23,900-$26,900. Priority application deadline is May 5. Send a letter, resume and three references to Jason Krone, Office of Recreation Services, 864-5228. For a complete job description see http://raven.cc.ukans.edu/~stlife. Program assistant Engineering management. Part-time position for graduate program based in Kansas City metropolitan area. College degree or equivalent experience required. Review of applications begins April 27. Fax resume with salary requirements to C. Hazel, (913) 897-8682, or mail to 12600 Quivira, Suite 310, Overland Park, KS 66213. Police instructors Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center. Two positions to instruct students in basic, advanced and specialized law enforcement courses and seminars, to develop curricula for general police subjects and to teach basic training classes and in-service training classes at KLETC in Hutchinson and outreach sites across the state. Required: bachelor's degree, at least five years of experience as a full-time law enforcement officer and a valid Kansas driver's license. Salary: $33,500. For a complete position announcement, call (316) 694-1400. Application reviews begin May 19 and will continue until positions are filled. Send letter, vita and three references to Ron Gould, KLETC, P.O. Box 647, Hutchinson, KS 67504.