Distance Small Business Consultant
Assistant to RCM Executive Director
Business consultants to assist overseas Christians in evaluating and
establishing self-supporting and income-producing ventures aimed at funding
schools and various ministries. Must be capable establishing a simple system of
developing plans, budgets, projections and proposals for micro and small
business ventures. Will work in conjunction with RCM Director and local
entrepreneurs in Russia, Albania, Africa and South America. The key in this
work will be to consult with the indigenous people in thinking through such
ventures and putting them down on paper, i.e planning their work; and being
constructively and encouragingly critical throughout. Will require a keen mind,
patience and a keen interest in establishing self-perpetuating and principle
small businesses in RCM’s overseas fields. Many in these mission fields have
the desire and even the general abilities, but have no experience in putting
such plans together. Some businesses would involve investment from the outside,
others might well generate the finances locally. All of this would be part of
the planning and evaluating process.
This would be a volunteer activity and does not necessarily require travel
overseas, though could provide very useful.
Additional activities could involve the recruiting and training of additional
such people to expand RCM’s capabilities to help those committed to the Reformed
faith, help themselves and their ministries and break the dependency cycle.
Educational, Medical, Psychological, Nutritional,
Physical
Rehabilitation Consultants Needed
In order to respond to the requests for guidance from schools with which RCM is
involved either directly or indirectly, we are compiling a database of Christian
medical, psychological, educational, nutritional, and physical/rehab therapy
professionals who will volunteer to assist us in developing a number of
procedural checklists for schools overseas. In doing so, we are embarking on a
bold new venture in connecting Western skills and technologies with our mission
fields.
RCM is currently assisting primary and secondary schools in a number of
different countries. The issues they face with their students are often very
similar to those that are being faced in North America. Some of these behavioral
problems are related to medical difficulties. Many are not. While medical
doctors are available in these countries, their medical capabilities are often
far more centered around crisis intervention than chronic difficulties of a
behavioral nature. As a consequence, consulting a medical doctor for classroom
behavioral difficulties is often a waste of both time and money.
Since RCM has been involved in primary and secondary education in Suriname for
over 25 years, and our director has become aware of many behavioral problems and
resulting therapies, he has found many simple solutions to problems that were
theretofore only addressed by drugs prescribed by medical doctors. Many of these
drugs have increasingly been questioned, not only because of their side effects,
but also because of withdrawal difficulties. In other cases, they simply did not
solve the problem.
Due to some extensive rehabilitation necessary for one of their children some
years earlier, Geoffrey and Nancy Donnan were introduced to relatively simple,
parent/teacher applied therapies that resolved a good number of problems in
their child. They discovered simple diagnosis routines and applied them in the
school in Suriname which were of great assistance to a number of students.
Conversations with a number of parents over the years have resulted in their
gaining the same training and guidance from professionals in the U.S. to resolve
a broad spectrum of combinations of physical and emotional difficulties in
children.
While discussing some of these things during a trip to China, many questions
were asked about how teachers and administrators could learn and apply these
same things in the school there. It was during these discussions that far more
questions were asked than Rev. Donnan could answer. However, through these
discussions it was determined that a number of checklists and guidelines could
be written and provided to their teachers to assist them in very basic diagnoses
of whether the problem was of a medical, nutritional, psychological, behavioral
or other type. It is with that in mind that it was decided that we should gather
together a group of professionals or skilled amateurs who would be willing to
volunteer their time to assist in developing and fine-tuning a series of
checklists based upon classroom situations and requests that would be submitted
from these schools.
Helping the First Responders
It will be easy for some to say that this will be meddling in matters that
should be dealt with only by on-sight professionals. But the reality is that
there are often no on-sight professionals available in most of these places. In
the same way that a parent at home, and especially a home-schooling parent, is
the first responder and the first observer of the wide variety of things that
happen with children and need to know how to respond; so also the teachers and
administrators are the first responders at these various schools. Consequently,
we look at these guidelines and checklists as something of a "stop-gap" or
"field medic" type approach. The goal is to help the teachers and administrators
to develop systems and procedures to categorize and prioritize problems and
determine what definitely needs outside professional help and what can be
addressed by the school staff.
Many of the issues that are encountered are attention deficit, hyper-activity,
reading comprehension, outbursts of anger and a whole range of difficulties that
affect a student's learning and classroom situation. Some are as easy to
identify as removing caffinated soft-drinks, monosodium glutenate, artificial
colorings, high sugar content candies and drinks, getting eyeglasses, monitoring
good sleep habits, and such. Others are more significant and complex and will
require the assistance of professionals. However, what is often common sense in
North America is not so in other places.
The Plan
The plan at this point is to gather together various professionals who are
willing to volunteer their time to do the following:
• Establish a basic set of issues and categorize them.
• Put together a set of guidelines for basic diagnosis for the different issues
and cross reference where applicable and necessary.
• Provide these to the schools and then begin to trouble shoot them as they are
used.
• Allow for email contact with the schools on a case-by-case basis when the
guidelines and procedures are found to be insufficient or in cases not covered.
• Put the professionals and the school in contact with each other, in special
cases, to deal directly with the issues.
• Continue to refine and improve the materials based upon the cases that arise.
• Provide information learned from one school and environment to others.
Commitment
It is hoped that this will not be a particularly time-consuming task for any one
person, though there will need to be consultations and discussions and time
spent in writing and refining the materials developed. We would like to get a
commitment from those interested as to the extent of their willingness to
participate. We see several types of people:
• Generalists who are interested in this whole process and willing to help in
writing, editing and compiling the guidelines/procedures.
• Specialists with skills in particular fields who would work generally only in
those areas.
• Professionals with specific or broad experience, particularly those with a
wholistic approach to such issues.
• Medical professionals with familiarity to non-pharmacological approaches to
treatment (drugs are often very expensive or unavailable).
• Others with experience in classroom and student difficulties and their
solutions.
• Counselors to home-schoolers especially skilled in training parents (and thus
teachers in this case) how to diagnose and remedy various issues with students.
• Computer and word processor skills to quantify and communicate the results of
this entire process.
• Website coordinator, to keep a secure website of the information that has been
discovered that can be accessed by our colleagues abroad to keep abreast of the
latest updates, discoveries or changes.
Procedures and Communication
Initially, our intended approach will be to have a group email discussion that
is restricted solely to this group of people so that we can discuss the kinds of
situations and ideas on how to approach the problem. Rev. Geoffrey Donnan, RCM's
director, will be directly involved in this initially until someone who will be
able to serve as the coordinator on this project can be appointed. Initially, he
will be the liaison with the schools until a routine and set of procedures have
been set up. Once set up, the plan should not need his on-going involvement.
Field Trips
For those who are interested and able, we would expect to plan trips to the
particular schools involved to develop a better familiarity on the part of the
team at home of what the schools are facing. Training will also be of great
importance as the procedures and processes are set up, since some are better
communicated in person than by print media alone. This will not be a
requirement, but it will certainly be an added benefit for those who wish to
take this as a serious ministry.
Long-Term Objectives
In the long-range, we think there may be some use of this same information both
at home as well as abroad for both traditional schools as well as home-schoolers.
We don't know all of what God will do with this, but as the project grows, we
see the potential of professional organizations desiring to be involved as it
may be a means of them exposing their services to those who are in a proximity
and/or financially able to available themselves thereof. We are not sure where
such services may lead, but we do believe that this will be an excellent way to
enhance the exchange of information which is often available to North Americans
to those outside, to better help them serve their students for the glory of God.
For more information, contact
Rev. Geoffrey Donnan
Reformation Christian Ministries
13950 - 122nd St.
Fellsmere, FL 32948-6411 U.S.A.
Phone: 772-571-8030
Fax: 772-571-8010
Can You Help Us Build Our Free Electronic Library?
We are seeking help to build an extensive on-line free electronic library.
Increasingly the web is expanding the capabilities of distance-learning
facilities like those RCM operates. We need a few volunteers to help us develop
access to these free resources so that we can make them available through an
on-line library to our students. We especially need help locating Web libraries
and then compiling them to enable easier access by students, especially those
from poorer countries who are paying to use internet cafes.
We also want to make available CD's and DVD's with free volumes that can be
provided to overseas students with computers but without reliable access to the
internet. Also, we want to develop our own library of hard-to-find free
resources where they may only exist for awhile and then may become unavailable
again. We then plan to make these publicly available to our students as well as
others.
Professors Needed
Different levels of education - your courses are also needed for
third world-level lectures
(fairly simple English at Bible college level of instruction).
Russian to English Translations
Our Russian colleagues are putting out man Russian publications
and we would like to have synopses written on them, and in some cases,
translations into English.
Elementary & Secondary English Language Libraries Needed
RCM
is helping to stock three school libraries in China, Zambia and Suriname. Other
schools are in the process of being considered.
See details and pictures by clicking
here.
Electronic Communication Consultants
Consult with RCM to assist in developing electronic media
communication means. Involves helping us to learn and use the latest electronic
media software and means of sending it.
Bible Course Development
We need assistance to complete the Intermediate and Advanced
levels of the Good News Bible Study Ministry, as well as develop further
follow-up courses. Must be capable of writing simply in the style of the Good
News Bible Study.
Website Development Assistance
Experts in various website development capabilities that can
assist us in developing and professionalizing our website.
Researchers for answers to questions that we get from people overseas.
Generally, will have to do with practical application matters.
One person asked about how to deal with Muslims killing Christians and what our
position was on resistance to tyranny, but there are many other topics that come
up. Please let us know the areas of expertise that you can do these for us or
if you have many short and well researched articles from the Bible in simple
English. Could be very useful to us and perhaps could take on responsibility
for correspondence in these areas after awhile.
Opportunities
requiring no move but some travel
Distance Small Business Consultant, Assistant to RCM Executive Director
Business consultant to assist over-seas Christians in evaluating and
establishing self-supporting and income-producing ventures aimed at funding
schools/various ministries.
Business consultants to assist overseas
Christians in evaluating and establishing self-supporting and
income-producing ventures aimed at funding schools and various ministries.
Must be capable of establishing a simple system of developing plans, budgets,
projections and proposals for micro and small business ventures. Will work
in conjunction with RCM Director and local entrepreneurs in Russia, Albania,
Africa and South America. The key in this work will be to consult with the
indigenous people in thinking through such ventures and putting them down on
paper, i.e planning their work; and being constructively and encouragingly
critical throughout. Will require a keen mind, patience and a keen interest
in establishing self-perpetuating and principle small businesses in RCM’s
overseas fields. Many in these mission fields have the desire and even the
general abilities, but have no experience in putting such plans together.
Some businesses would involve investment from the outside, others might well
generate the finances locally. All of this would be part of the planning
and evaluating process.
This would be a volunteer activity and does not necessarily require travel
overseas, though could prove very useful.
Additional activities could involve the recruiting and training of additional
such people to expand RCM’s capabilities to help those committed to the Reformed
faith, help themselves and their ministries and break the dependency cycle.
Lecturers
Lecturers in foreign lands who are teaching
reformed theological subjects in English as Second language settings to
assist in developing lectures a Bible Institute curriculum for RCM (step
down from our current seminary level program). Can either tape existing
lectures or develop new lectures.
Opportunities requiring a temporary (short-term) or
permanent move
Teachers needed especially at 6th grade level
and high school math and science subjects for Christian Liberty Academy in
Suriname, South America.
Teachers Needed -
go here to read about
the opportunities
Job Opportunities with Reformation Christian Ministries
We currently have two job opportunities available for
part-time work.
Either scroll down or click on the link immediately below.
Part-time: Adobe® InDesign® Desktop Publishing
Part Time: Web Designer Needed
Part-time: Adobe® InDesign® Desktop Publishing
Our ministry has quite a number of publications (especially
text and reading books) needing desktop publishing by someone familiar with
Adobe InDesign CS or CS3 and Microsoft Word software. This work can be
done off-site or on-site. Off site work will require that the person has
the software required and high speed internet for transferring large files.
Most files will be prepared in MS Word and imported into InDesign. Someone
familiar with Adobe Pagemaker would easily transition to InDesign, but would
need the software (which is upgradable from Pagemaker 6.5 to InDesignCS3).
Our publications range from 60-800pp. Graphic design experience for book
covers would also be very helpful. They will generally include footnotes,
table of contents, pictures and one or more indexes. Familiarity with
Adobe's Photoshop would also be helpful. We need someone familiar with
general desktop publishing for publication and able to assist us in the
decisions on fonts and layout in accord with our printer's specifications,
as well as book and jacket covers and design. We will work on a per page
price basis based upon experience for the desktop publishing work and
negotiate any extensive cover designs. If you are a professional in this
field, please send us your rates along with references and experience in a
resume. Please keep in mind, we are a non-profit ministry, our primary
purpose for these publications is to assist people rather than make huge
profits, so our costs need to stay very reasonable. Please address all
inquiries to
gwd @ reformation . edu.
Part Time Web Designer Needed
We are looking for someone who can work with us part-time involved in
our website, especially on back-end issues, but also front-end. We
use a traditional html approach to our website and do NOT use content
management systems as we have found them unwieldy for the size and
flexibility of our site. Familiarity with PHP basics, knowledge with
shopping cart integration very useful. Please send experience resume to
gwd @ reformation . edu
We generally use Microsoft FrontPage for our html work,
though others could work as long as they are not inserting overriding style
sheets. We also are in process of putting up a multi-lingual
multi-currency shopping cart; will be
converting an existing program from C# to a PHP based language for on-line
courses; and are now establishing ourselves with Moodle to facilitate our
educational offerings and Good News Bible Study program. We need to
integrate these as much as possible and also make them suitable for upload
and download with our off-line databases (ACT and Quickbooks).
(We welcome conscientious volunteers for these positions as
well, since our financial position is always challenged.)
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