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DescriptionKEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
The employment period is from May 22 - July 11, 2025. A criminal background check is required BEFORE employment begins. The overarching responsibility of each staff member of the Summer Science Academy is the safety and well-being of all students. However, this position primarily involves supervising staff, teaching and instructional engagement, and mentoring. Instructors are required to model and exhibit those behaviors expected of future healthcare and/or other professionals. Instructors are also expected to adequately prepare to teach their subject areas in depth and at a pace, and level, that students will benefit from the learning experience. The quality of instruction is required to be at a challenging level where students learn and enhance their problem solving and thinking skills. Teachers are required to foster a supportive learning environment in which students are encouraged to increase their fund of knowledge through “academic risk-taking”. At the end of the course of study, students must have a measurable increase and understanding of new or previously learned concepts in science. The daily work hours are 7:30 am- 5:00 pm.
General Position Responsibilities
Demonstrate professionalism through preparedness, cleanliness, dress and communicationFollow the program’s procedures and policies at all timesMaintain a positive and fun attitude that students may followMaintain a positive working relationship with other staff membersDemonstrate effective problem-solving skills, even temper, and a team playerOversees the respective discipline of the summer academy, creating and coordinating safe, academically challenging, and enriched activities for students.Ensures that activities are effectively implementedInstructs and leads specialized activities with students and other instructors
Specific Duties/ Responsibilities
Serve as lead instructor for the AcademySupervises and serves as first point of contact for 3 full-time InstructorsAttends and actively participate in training May 22 – May 30, 2025, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm (not including May 26)Attend and actively participate in Academy Closing Ceremonies, 3 weekdays, 8:00 am – 8 pmCreates and monitors check-in and check- out scheduleWork weekly required hours, plan and attends staff meetings, and evaluation process of the programPlan, organize, and implement innovative lesson plans and virtual activities for studentsAttend each virtual Closing Ceremony for each Academy sessionAssist with check-in and attendance during the Academy day program hoursMonitor supply inventory and make requests as neededAdditional responsibilities as assigned
Qualifications
Seeking current medical and graduate students and/or high school science teachers.Demonstrated academic success (candidates must submit transcript from most recent enrollment in college, university, or professional school).Previous teaching experience preferredPrevious experience working with youth ages 14-16Must have reliable transportation as this position will take place in-person, on the Emory campusPay rate
$18.00 an hour
To Apply
If you are interested, please submit by March 15th, 2025:
Resume with Cover Letter
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