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CF Institute needs part-time instructors

By Times Staff
Published June 26, 2006


CF Institute needs part-time instructors

The CF Institute at Central Florida Community College seeks experienced part-time instructors for a variety of continuing education courses. Professionals in technical, computer, soft skills and real estate fields are encouraged to apply.

Technical trainers are needed in electronics, maintenance, manufacturing, mechanics, plumbing and safety. Computer trainers are needed for desktop publishing, graphic design, Crystal Reports, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project Manager and Web design.

Soft-skills trainers are needed for customer service, leadership and management. Real estate broker instructors are also needed.

A bachelor's degree and five years of related experience are required. Resumes can be submitted to Marilyn Ladner at ladnerm@cf.edu or to the CF Institute, Ewers Century Center, 3001 SW College Road, Ocala, FL 34474. For information, call Ladner at 854-2322, ext. 1284.

The CF Institute provides a wide variety of noncredit classes, including training that is required to keep professional licensure or certification, lifelong learning classes for hobby or special interests, and specific work force skill development programs.

For information about educational and training opportunities, visit www.cfcctraining.com or call 873-5800.

Partnership focuses on youth fitness

The Citrus County Health Department recently partnered with the Citrus County Sheriff's Office's youth-based Bicycle Safety program under a new objective: "Stay Fit, Stay Safe." The goal is to boost community-based fitness programs for young people.

As part of this enhanced bicycle safety program, 10 21-speed Trek mountain bikes were purchased with $2,500 provided by Youth Empowered Ambassadors for Health.

The 10 mountain bikes will debut at the upcoming Harmony in the Streets day camp at Crystal River Middle School. The day camp is a joint project of the Sheriff's Office and the Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches Inc.

[Last modified June 26, 2006, 06:40:18]


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