Tuesday, June 24, 2008

A Change Will Do You Good

So, remember this post a few months ago where I predicted that changes were coming? Well, it's official - my prediction that change is a comin' has finally come true. Last Friday, I resigned from my job. It wasn't a "Hey! Take this and shove it!" situation, I gave the company a lengthy notice and will be finishing mid-August and transitioning to my new position the following Monday.

A little history:

Back in December B called me at home and told me "I am emailing you something. You need to do this." He emailed me a notice from our state's largest Research I university (his employer and my former employer in a different capacity), an advertisement for a teaching faculty position in the Master's of Social Work program.

I scoffed.

"No. Seriously! You need to apply!"

So I did.

And I promptly went on with my life.

Eventually, I received a call that I was a candidate for the position and an interview was set up at the end of March. Oh friends, this was not just your average job interview - it was an interrogation of the highest form. Over the course of 2 days and 350 miles round-trip, I met with:
  • a 6-person visiting committee, which included the Dean of Medicine and the Division Chair of a sister university;
  • Developed and conducted a 2 hour teaching session on Everett Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations;
  • Met with the dean;
  • Met with the assistant dean,
  • Had lunch with 2 faculty;
  • Had an 8-person faculty round-table panel interview;
  • Met with the division chair.
I was exhausted by the end of day 2. I don't think I have ever slept so hard.

I start with the fall semester teaching 3 classes and revamping and applying curriculum to the university's current online learning management system. I'll also supervise students in field placement and work with our local NASW chapter on conferences, fairs, and legislative work days.

In 2000, I graduated from the program for which I will be teaching. Had anyone predicted that I would eventually teach in the program I would have scoffed. Oh wait, I did.

Good thing I don't listen to myself.

9 comments:

walternatives said...

I AM SO PROUD OF YOU!

Yep, I realize using all caps is considered "shouting." It's intentional. Obviously, you kicked ass in the interview.

SO VERY PROUD! KUDOS TO B, too, for setting you on the right path!

Special K said...

Congratulations!

I feel smarter just being able to say I know you. LOL!

Susan said...

Love of love headed your way from us! Well, me. Will still finds LSK love a bit creepy, but he's dealing. All Olivia knows is she has feathers, a boa and because I may have mentioned she could have the mountain, if she wanted, 7 months later she's still asking to go back. Congrats!

I'm confused, though. Can you still write prescriptions. heh.

:)

kitchu said...

That is SO AWESOME.

Shannon said...

Congratulations!!! So proud!

kitchu said...

That is SO awesome, congrats!

kitchu said...

oh wait, i said that already :)

wzgirl said...

I know I'm suuuuper late here, DSue - but how's it going so far?? Must've been deliriously awesome to move forward...stoked 4 u! xo

Headmeister said...

I too am late to the congratulatory party, but still had to stop and say WOO HOO!!!! Now, if only I understood half of what you said :P