Several Education Summer Job Openings (Lynn, MA)

Summer Job Openings
Background: The New American Association of Massachusetts (NAAM) is a non-profit organization that provides social support services to refugees and immigrants in northeastern Massachusetts. Core services include: ESOL classes, employment, case management, citizenship, youth programming, and more.
NAAM’s Youth Program serves immigrant and refugee youth in grades K-12 through afterschool and summer programs, tutoring, mentoring, family engagement, and much more. We are currently hiring for a number of short-term positions for our summer youth program.
Location: Lynn, Massachusetts
Dates: July 5th to August 19th
Compensation: $20-$30, commensurate to experience and licensure

More information can be found using the link below.

NAC-Summer-2022-Jobs

Tutor (West Medford)

Family seeks tutoring and academic support for our high school student 2-3 times per week. The ideal candidate will have experience working with kids, ability to help with Spanish, Math, and support executive functioning tasks. Tutor must be able to use their own transportation/public transportation to our West Medford home (1.8 miles from campus).  We are ideally seeking someone who is available both fall and spring semesters. $40 per hour compensation 
Please email  Lmgardinier@gmail.com to express interest and discuss details. 

Seeking Middle and High School Teachers

SEEDS is an access organization which provides highly-motivated, low-income students with pathways to independent high school and/or college.  There are three levels: Young Scholars, Scholars, and College Scholars.  

This is the first summer since 2019 that we are able to return to our fully in-person format.  Students and teachers will be at the Kent School in Kent, CT for the summer, and if you haven’t visited Litchfield County before, it is absolutely beautiful!

We have openings for teachers in the Summer Challenge and Capstone Programs, serving rising 8th and 9th grade students.  Classes will begin on Monday 27 June.  Teachers will be provided with supplies, resources, and a complete curriculum.  Room and board is included for all faculty, and you’ll have access to the whole campus including recreational spaces (tennis courts, gym, etc.).

If you are interested in teaching high school or middle school, strengthening your teaching skills (middle schoolers keep you on your toes!), or working with an amazing non-profit, let me know!  We have a wonderful group of faculty, so I can guarantee that your colleagues will be a joy to work with.  I’m happy to field questions or have follow up conversations.

Please see job descriptions here for reference

For more information, contact Kara McCabe at Kara.McCabe@tufts.edu

Seeking Tutors Somerville High School

We are looking for two academic tutors next year for a few programs at Somerville High School.  Please see below for our postings.

https://somerville.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.aspx?JobID=311

https://somerville.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.aspx?JobID=54

Please reach out to Traci Small via email for more information.

Traci Small

SHS School Counseling Director

Somerville High School

tsmall@k12.somerville.ma.us

Science Mentor Program

Are you or someone you know looking for ways to combine art and science to engage youth? Now’s your chance to become a Cool Science Mentor! 

Our workshops are for adults who work with at least 10 youth in grades K-12 in Massachusetts, Southern New Hampshire, Kansas, or Missouri. We provide the art materials and supplies. Win-win! 

Five Cool Science workshop opportunities will be offered this summer: 

Type  Date  Location  Time 
In-Person   Workshop   June 17, 2022  Kansas City, MO  8:30am-4:30pm 
In-Person  Workshop  June 18, 2022  Topeka, KS  8:30am-4:30pm 
In-Person  Workshop  June 24, 2022  Worcester, MA  8:30am-4:30pm 
In-Person  Workshop  June 25, 2022  Lowell, MA  8:30am-4:30pm 
3-Part Online
Workshop Series
August 8-11, 2022  Via Zoom  5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. (Eastern) /
4 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. (Central) 

During this workshop series, you will learn how to educate youth about the science of extreme weather through artistic expression. You will enhance your understanding of both science and art, which will help you become a better youth mentor. And you will learn about our exciting art contest for youth:   

2022-2023 Cool Science Artwork Competition 

BONUS! Workshop participants will receive:

·   Art and science resources 

·   Art supplies and lesson materials 

·   A pro-rated stipend of up to $200 based on the number of submissions to the Cool Science Art Contest* (Please note: Returning mentors have different stipend rates than new mentors) 

*Mentors who attend either one in-person workshop or all three online workshop sessions and submits a copy of their accordion book will receive $50. Trained mentors will also receive $15 for each mentee that submits a piece of artwork, an artist statement, and an accordion book to the Cool Science Art Contest, up to a maximum of $150.  All stipends will be paid after the contest submission deadline has passed. 

You will also get a chance to provide feedback in surveys and focus groups for the project’s evaluation, if you are interested. 

Space is limited. Apply Now!  

Use the link below to apply by May 31, 2022. Applicants will be notified of their acceptance by June 3, 2022.  

Mentor Application 

If the link above doesn’t work, you can cut and past the following url you’re your browser:

https://umasslowell.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_28ZIzMJiI1lnspM

You may contact Shanna Rose Thompson (shanna_thompson@uml.edu or 978-934-4641) if you have further questions. 

Cool Science is funded by the National Science Foundation.

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