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OPENINGS FOR AFTER SCHOOL TUTORIAL TEACHERS

Sept. 28, 2002 – The VIHA Department of Management and Tenant Services, Community Services Division St. Thomas/St. John District is requesting quotations from qualified teachers for its After School Tutorial Program.
The After School Tutorial Program will be held four days weekly, Monday through Thursday, 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the following communities:
Paul M. Pearson Gardens Community Center
H.H. Bergs Home Community Center
Oswald Harris Court Ruth Dazle Community Center
Michael J. Kirwan Terrace, Ramona Blades Community Center
Tutu Hi-Rise Community Center
Knolls at Contant Community Center
Roles and responsibilites of the teacher are:
Homework and test preparation
Observation of significant date/events
Provide assistance in reading comprehension, essay writing and math
Review report cards and monitor grades
Address areas of academic deficiencies
Include the following information in your resumes:
Goals and objectives for students
Previous experience with tutoring
Educational background – must include a minimum of 3 years of experience
Three references, one a character reference including name, address and telephone numbers of those providing information
Crimial backgroud report.
Interested persons must submit resume to the V.I. Housing Authoity
Attention: Mrs. Judy George
Personnel Analyst
Virgin islands Housing Authority
P.O. box 7668
St. thomas, V.I. 00801
Deadline for submittal in Monday, Oct. 7, by 5 p.m.
For more information contact Mrs. Jennifer I. Lettsome-Tuckett, Community Services Supervisor at 777-8442, ext 7396 or Ms. Jacqueline Joseph, Administrative Secretary at 777-8442 ext 7394.

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