>I would hold off. When you do call to follow-up on the interview, be very careful which words you use. Mike's recommendations were good ones - you want to stress your interest but you also don't want to seem impatient or desperate.
Just the advice I gave my daughters when they were looking for a job. Call to check, even just to check if they still have your number/email/address... and maybe get a hint of how things are going. Don't panic.
One of them had a break in communications with the prospective employer that dragged on for months... she pretty much gave up on them. The interview was in June, and she should get started on the job next month. Go figure.
That's not to discourage Nad... Naomi. On the contrary. One reason they need more people is that the people they have have too much on their plates. The delay may actually be a good sign.