Thanks for the feedback Snupy, HME, and Ashley. Let me introduce myself. I live in Boston, MA, and will (I hope) be getting an HSMP visa. I have a master's degree in education and 17 years experience in management, 10 years as an Asst. Director. ADs do all the work while the Director, who has a PhD, goes to meetings and teaches. I am single, 53, and female. I need to land a job fast because I'm self-supporting. Thanks for the tip, HME, about working temp to perm. Once they see what a dynamo I am, they just couldn't let me go!
I've done a tonne of research hoping to find where I might fit in best. I think my Harvard background will favourably impress universities in the Russell Group, similar to the US Ivy League. I frequently check the web pages for Durham, Newcastle, Edinburgh, and Glasgow. The best overall site for academic jobs is jobs.ac.uk.
I'm also bringing my Feline-American with me under the PETS program. When I do get to the UK, I hope to be able to help others who need first-hand advice.
The reason I'm emigrating is my sister's grandchildren. There are 7 of them now, and leaving them is more and more difficult each time. Sis met her husband on line. BIL has 3 sons, all married. Sis went from being a controller in an investment banking firm in Boston to being Nana and a writer in Jedburgh. In addition to the kiddies, I miss her a lot too.
My claim to fame is turning the kiddies on to Marshmallow Fluff. First, I put a spoonful in hot chocolate and told the kiddies to watch the cup. When the Fluff melts off the spoon, it pops up to the top of the cup. Major cool auntie points for that.
Second, Fluffernutters! They aren't half bad with UK peatnut butter, but next time I'm bringing Jiff.
Thanks again for your responses. You have helped calm me down. Chris