NMC Position Vacancies

Following are positions currently open at NMC.  For detailed information on externally posted positions, please visit NMC’s web page at www.nmc.edu/jobs   Information on internal postings has been emailed.

OPEN POSTINGS

Adjunct Faculty

Adjunct Instructor – Clinical Nursing (38-443)

Professional Staff – Full time

Annual Giving Specialist (67-443)

Coordinator of Major Gifts (68-443)

Student Employee

White Pine Press Copy Editor-Student Employee (65-443)
White Pine Press Photographer-Student Employee (64-443)
White Pine Press Writer-Student Employee (66-443)

Writing and Reading Center Reader-Student Employee (75-443)

 Supplemental Staff

Banquet Server-Hagerty Center (41-443)
Busser-Hagerty Center (72-443)

Bartender-Hagerty Center (73-443)

CLOSED PENDING OUTCOME

Professional Staff – Full time

Chief Flight Instructor (76-443)

Support Staff – Full time

President’s Office Assistant (45-443)

Support Staff – Part time

Administrative Assistant – Center for Instructional Excellence (40-443)

Technical/Paraprofessional Staff – Full time

Academic Office Manager – Technical Division (56-443)

 

NMC Wellness Olympics

The NMC Wellness Olympics are here. There are two parts to the NMC Wellness Olympics: Olympic Training and Olympic Events.

Olympic Training
During Olympic Training participants will keep track of points through an online form. 15 minutes of exercise = 1 point. Because we know that NMC staff are trustworthy, they will self report the week of the exercise. As well, participants will determine if they are a “Veteran Olympian” (currently exercising 3x per week) or “Amateur Olympian” (currently exercising less than 2x per week).
Olympic Events
A variety of events will be occurring during the Olympics (July 27-August 12). These events are still to be determined.
What’s my next step?
Registration for Olympic Training is happening now until 4-17-12. You can start logging your hours after you sign up. Register now by clicking on this link: https://docs.google.com/a/nmc.edu/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGQwbG9Xc2NHV2JLZ0xCUG9Ra0ZHemc6MQ#gid=0

Japanese drumming returns to the Dennos Museum Center

The Dennos Museum Center presents Nagata Shachu a taiko (Japanese drum) ensemble, on Friday April 27, 2012 at 8:00 in the Milliken Auditorium of the Dennos Museum Center. Tickets for the concert are $25 in advance ($22 for museum members) and $28 at the door. Call the Milliken Auditorium Box office at 231-995-1553 for tickets or purchase on line at www.dennosmuseum.org.

Nagata Shachu’s appearance in Traverse City is part of a Michigan tour that will take the group from Kalamazoo, to Fremont, Traverse City and Sault St. Marie the week of April 22.

While firmly rooted in the folk drumming traditions found throughout Japan, Nagata Shachu has worked to rejuvenate and redefine this ancient art form ensuring its relevance for the present. The ensemble produces challenging and dynamic works that seek to create a new voice for the taiko.

Under the direction of Kiyoshi Nagata, the ensemble has become recognized for its exacting yet physically demanding performances on the taiko as well as for its broad and varied repertoire. With an emphasis on music and technical fundamentals, the ensemble has created a unique performance style that is both powerful in expression and beautiful in its simplicity.

Nagata Shachu is one of only a few groups in North America that owns and performs on a complete set of authentic taiko imported from Japan. Combining thunderous, primal drumbeats with subtle, intricate rhythms, the ensemble is able to produce a wide spectrum of sound. With their vast array of Japanese taiko, gongs, bells, wooden clappers, shakers and bamboo flutes, the Nagata Shachu takes the listener on a musical journey beyond all borders.

Nagata Shachu will offer a Japanese drumming performance for schools on Friday, April 27 at 9:30 AM and 11:30 AM in the Milliken Auditorium of the Dennos Museum Center. Call 231-995-1029 for information or to purchase tickets for the school concerts.

For more information on Nagata Shachu go to www.nagatashachu.com.

Nominate An NMC Employee

Add spring into your coworker’s step!  Please nominate a colleague for Employee of the Semester-Spring Semester!

Please help us recognize your coworkers (NMC employees) who have gone above and beyond for Spring 2012.  Use the attached nomination form, or submit a nomination electronically at http://www.nmc.edu/departments/human-resources/kudos.html  Remember to list “Employee of the Semester-Spring” in your online nomination.  Click on/respond to the values that speak to the employee’s outstanding performance for spring.

Please return your nominations to Human Resources by Friday, April 27, 2012.  Include detailed information and examples, so the Committee will be able to identify outstanding performance of the employee for spring semester!

Thanks for your participation!

The Employee Recognition Committee:
Lori Hodek-Chair
Judy Albers
Andy Dolan
Ernie Dunham
Kristi Hallett
Kelly King

Dress for Success April 21

You’ve heard the economy’s improving and want to gain an edge in the job market. Find out how at Dress for Success, a free event offering professional clothing, networking and interview preparation from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 21 at Northwestern Michigan College.

Located in the Welcome Center in the Health & Science Building on NMC’s main campus, Dress for Success is open to anyone in the community. Donated professional clothing for both men and women in all sizes will be available at no cost. Fitting rooms will be available to try on clothes.

Other professional services available include resume writing tips and critique, and mock interviews.

  • Resume critique: Bring a copy of your resume for review by one of several local human resources professionals
  • Mock interviews:  Practice makes perfect. Conduct a one-on-one interview with a local human resources professional.

Dress for Success is organized by NMC students from the Professional Communications Business 231 class. Special thanks to: NMC, Huntington Bank, BATA, Grand Traverse Resort and Spa, One Up Web, Traverse City Area Chamber of Commerce, Hagerty Insurance, Northwest Michigan Works, Goodwill, Top Drawer Exchange, White Pine Press, Bill Marsh, TJ Maxx, Dennis, Gartland and Niergarth, and TCAPS.

Celebrate National Library Week!

Do you have an overdue library book lurking in your backpack or under your bed?

Worry no more. In honor of National Library Week, Osterlin is offering fine amnesty!

Return any overdue book, April 10-April 20, and the fine will be WAIVED.

We’re serious!

Simply bring your book, in person, to the Circulation Desk of the NMC Library and ask for amnesty.  We will clear the fine from your record and you will be in the clear!

Call for Artists: Small Works

The Dennos Museum Center at Northwestern Michigan College is offering artists an opportunity to create small works of art and sell them at the museum.  The Small Works sale has been organized to benefit artists and art patrons.  There is no application fee or jury process for the sale.  If the work of art fits the size and price parameters it will be allowed in the sale.  The Museum hopes that the sale will give artists some extra cash and encourage patrons to buy original art at an affordable price. This is the fourth year of the Small Works sale.

Download the prospectus here or call the Museum Store (231) 995-1587.

Catering News

On a tight budget?  Custom menus are available to meet any budget!  Call our Catering Manager Roy at 995-1403.  We are more than happy to create custom menus to meet your needs!

Booking an event in April or May?  Book Early!  Here in the Catering Department we are nearing a very busy time of the year! To help us assist you and exceed your expectations, call today to book your event!

Want something different?  Check out our Spring Limited time offerings at  http://nmcdining.com/catering.html  Click on the Spring Limited Time Offerings Link.
Did you know?  The more you utilize Flavours Catering at NMC the more you save?  All NMC accounts who charge to a FOPAL receive a 20% discount on food! Make the most of your budget! For more information on what we can do for you feel free to contact our Catering Department at catering@nmc.edu or 995-1403.

NMC Calendar of Public Events

The following is a calendar of Northwestern Michigan College events open to the public for April. Free events are noted as such and are also tweeted at http://twitter.com/NMCfree. For information on specific events, call the listed phone number. Detailed news releases on most events will be available online at www.nmc.edu by clicking on “news and events” approximately two weeks before the event.

ONGOING:

Free campus tours depart from the Welcome Center in the Health & Science Building every  Friday at 11 a.m. 995-1054

Dennos Museum Center exhibitions:

April 15 – June 10, 2012

Benjamin Busch: The Art in War
 Harvey Gordon: Paintings

May 18 – 22, 2012

Small Works Exhibition and Sale

Visit www.dennosmuseum.org for more Dennos Museum Center information.

APRIL

Thursday, April 5 WCMU Community Cinema, Hell and Back Again, 7 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. Free admission.

Friday, April 6 Public Viewing Night, 9-11 p.m, $2/person; $5/family, Rogers Observatory, 995-2300

Tuesday, April 10 NMC Board of Trustees retreat, 12 p.m., Homestead Resort, Glen Arbor. 995-1010.

Tuesday, April 10 Michigan Global Awareness Consortium presentation by Susan Sharp, “The Snowman Trek,” 7 p.m., Oleson Center. Free admission. 995-1155

Wednesday, April 11 NMC Board of Trustees retreat, 8 a.m., Homestead Resort, Glen Arbor. 995-1010.

Wednesday, April 11 Blood Drive, 12-6 p.m., West Hall Conference Room.

Wednesday, April 11 Student Life presents, “NMC’s Got Talent,” 6 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. Free admission. 995-1118

Friday, April 13 NMC Wellness Committee’s “3 Healthy Lunches” demonstration by Chef Fred Laughlin, 11am-noon, Oleson Center Kitchen. Free.

Friday, April 13 Juan Siddi Flamenco Theatre concert, 8 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. 995-1553

Saturday, April 14 Great Lakes Maritime Academy spring open house aboard the training ship, State of Michigan, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 995-1202

Thursday, April 19 International Affairs Forum lecture by Ambassador Feisal al-Istrabadi,“Creating a Better Iraq: Restoring the Rule of Law,” 6 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. Free admission for current students and educators; others $10. 995-1700

Friday, April 20 NMC Jazz Bands & Vocal Jazz Ensemble, 8 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. General Admission; tickets are $8 adults, $6 for seniors (62 and older) and children (12 and younger). Admission for NMC Students with Student ID is free. 995-1553.

Saturday, April 21 “Dress for Success,” a free event offering professional clothing, networking and interview preparation,10 a.m.- 2 p.m., NMC Welcome Center. 995-1059

Sunday, April 22 NMC Grand Traverse Chorale & Chamber Singers perform, “The Titanic Requiem,” 3 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. General admission; tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for seniors (62 and older) and children (12 and younger). Admission for NMC Students with Student ID is free. 995-1553.

Monday, April 23 NMC Board of Trustees meeting, 5:30 p.m., Oleson Center. 995-1010

Friday, April 27 Life Luncheon “Conversations with Father Fred”, noon-1:30 p.m., Oleson Center, $16, 995-1700

Friday, April 27 LIFE Luncheon,“Conversations with Father Fred,” Oleson Center, Noon-1:30 p.m. $16 includes lunch buffet. 995-1700

Friday, April 27 Nagata Shachu concert, 8 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. 995-1553

Saturday, April 28 NMC Children’s Choir concert, 4 p.m., Interlochen’s Corson Auditorium. General admission; tickets available at the door: $10 for adults, and $5 seniors (62 and older) and children (12 and younger). 995-1338

Saturday, April 28 NMC Concert Band, 8 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. General admission; tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for seniors (62 and older) and children (12 and younger). Admission for NMC Students with Student ID is free. 995-1553.

Saturday, April 28 Public Viewing Night, 9-11 p.m, $2/person; $5/family, Rogers Observatory, 995-2300

Sunday, April 29 NMC Percussion Ensemble and Dance concert, 7 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. Free admission.

Monday, April 30 The Vagina Monologues, 7 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. $10 adults; $5 NMC students w/student ID.  Mature audiences only. For ticket information, call 995-1118.

 

Intercom is published by NMC Public Relations & Marketing. NMC news and information may be submitted via e-mail by noon Thursday to be included in the Friday e-mail notice. Send news to Martha Griggs, Editor: mgriggs@nmc.edu.    

Throughout the week, you can read the Intercom and find the latest news and updates online as part of the NMC Communiqué at www.nmc.edu/intercom.

 

NMC Employee Anniversaries

The following employees are celebrating an anniversary soon. Please join us in congratulating them!

Lisa Blackford            Social Work Instructor                                    10 years

Patty Roth                   Director of Upward Bound                               2 years

Lisa Thomas                Director of Student Life                                    1 year


Submit kudos at: www.nmc.edu/departments/human-resources/kudos.html

NMC Position Vacancies

Following are positions currently open at NMC.  For detailed information on externally posted positions, please visit NMC’s web page at www.nmc.edu/jobs   Information on internal postings has been emailed.

OPEN POSTINGS

Adjunct Faculty

Adjunct Instructor – Clinical Nursing (38-443)

Professional Staff (Full time)

Annual Giving Specialist (67-443)
Coordinator of Major Gifts (68-443)

Student Employee

White Pine Press Copy Editor-Student Employee (65-443)
White Pine Press Photographer-Student Employee (64-443)
White Pine Press Writer-Student Employee (66-443)

Writing and Reading Center Reader-Student Employee (75-443)

 Supplemental Staff

Banquet Server-Hagerty Center (41-443)
Busser-Hagerty Center (72-443)

Bartender-Hagerty Center (73-443)
                       

CLOSED PENDING OUTCOME

Support Staff – Full time

President’s Office Assistant (45-443)

Support Staff – Part time

Administrative Assistant – Center for Instructional Excellence (40-443)      

Technical/Paraprofessional Staff – Full time

Academic Office Manager – Technical Division (56-443)

Dress for Success April 21

You’ve heard the economy’s improving and want to gain an edge in the job market. Find out how at Dress for Success, a free event offering professional clothing, networking and interview preparation from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 21 at Northwestern Michigan College.

Located in the Welcome Center in the Health & Science Building on NMC’s main campus, Dress for Success is open to anyone in the community. Donated professional clothing for both men and women in all sizes will be available at no cost. Fitting rooms will be available to try on clothes.

Other professional services available include resume writing tips and critique, and mock interviews.

  • Resume critique: Bring a copy of your resume for review by one of several local human resources professionals
  • Mock interviews:  Practice makes perfect. Conduct a one-on-one interview with a local human resources professional.

Convenient, plentiful, free parking is available in the Cedar Lot.  Dress for Success is organized by NMC students from the Professional Communications Business 231 class. Special thanks to: NMC, Huntington Bank, BATA, Grand Traverse Resort and Spa, One Up Web, Traverse City Area Chamber of Commerce, Hagerty Insurance, Northwest Michigan Works, Goodwill, Top Drawer Exchange, White Pine Press, Bill Marsh, TJ Maxx, Dennis, Gartland and Niergarth, and TCAPS.

IAF: Rebuilding the Rule of Law in Iraq

A former Iraqi ambassador to the United Nations and one of the key figures in Iraq over the past decade, Feisal Amin Rasoul Istrabadi, will speak on “Rebuilding the Rule of Law in Iraq” at an International Affairs Forum lecture at 6 p.m. April 19 in Milliken Auditorium.

Istrabadi is presently the founding director of the Indiana University Center for the Study of the Middle East. He is also University Scholar in International Law and Diplomacy, with his academic appointment in the Maurer School of Law.

From 2004-2007 he was Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Deputy Permanent Representative of Iraq to the United Nations. He also was principal legal drafter of the Iraqi interim constitution of 2004. Based on his experiences in post-2003 Iraq, he focuses his research on constitutional issues, problems in engendering rule-of-law institutions, and post-conflict justice issues in the Middle East.

Before contributing to the reconstruction of Iraq, he was a practicing trial lawyer in the United States for 15 years,

The program begins with a reception in the Sculpture Court of the Dennos Museum Center at 5:15 p.m. and is followed at 6 p.m. by the lecture and a discussion period in Milliken Auditorium.

Individual lecture ticket are $10. All current educators and students are admitted free. For tickets or more or information, call NMC Extended Education Services at 995-1700.

Great Lakes Campus Open House

The  Great Lakes Campus will host a community open house from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 14 showcasing the T/S State of Michigan, the training ship of the Great Lakes Maritime Academy, and Great Lakes Culinary Institute. The day will include:

  • Tours of the T/S State of Michigan and information about the Maritime Academy. For more information contact the Great Lakes Maritime Academy at (231) 995-1200. Find out more about Maritime »
  • Tours and demonstrations in the teaching kitchens, Lobdell’s Teaching Restaurant and information about the Culinary Institute. For more information contact the Great Lakes Culinary Institute at (231) 995-1197. Find out more about Culinary »

Readers Needed

The NMC Writing and Reading Center is now hiring new readers for the 2012-2013 school year. Please send your dedicated students our way. The WRC’s success is based on its readers. Help us to make next year our best one yet.

Successful readers are students who have not only shown they are strong writers, but also adept at communicating with other student writers. Often they are the ones that many in the classroom turn to for assistance or clarification. The key to working in the WRC is the ability to express ideas and give clear feedback.

Candidates must have completed ENG 111 and ENG 112 by Fall 2012. In addition, please send me your recommendation for any students that you suggest apply. The full job description along with the application link can be found here: https://www.nmc.edu/student-services/writing-center/employment.html.

Employee Engagement Survey Update

The annual Employee Engagement Survey concluded last week with 399 employees participating for an overall response rate of 65.5%.  Chelsea Parsch was the winner of the final Best Buy gift card. Chelsea is a supplemental employee with the Hagerty Center where she is a banquet cook. She is also a Great Lakes Culinary Institute student. Congratulations to Chelsea as well as to Brad Wortman and Jeff Send who were also gift card winners!

Thanks to all of you who shared your feedback via this annual survey. The results will be released in May and will provide information for our continuous quality improvement efforts.

Thank You Note from Joan Richmond

I sincerely thank all my friends and colleagues at NMC for their support, flowers and cards that were a great comfort to me regarding the death of my mother.

Joan Richmond