*Science and Math Coordinator*
The Golisano Children¹s Museum of Naples is currently recruiting a
Science
and Math Coordinator. The Science and Math Coordinator is responsible
for
developing, leading, overseeing, and evaluating a variety of
interdisciplinary science, mathematics, and environmental
education-based
programs for children ages 5-12 and their caregivers that utilize the
Museum¹s exhibits and gardens, including but not limited to onsite
school
programs, daily floor programs, homeschool programs, discovery trunks,
and
camps. In addition, the Science and Math Coordinator develops,
implements,
and evaluates the C¹mon Overnight program, including budgeting,
staffing,
programs, supplies, and marketing.
Additional duties include: teaching arts and humanities-based programs
and
early childhood programs on a regular basis, working with the Director
of
External Affairs to publicize STEM program offerings, assisting with
writing
grants related to STEM education, and acting as a weekend lead
education
supervisor. This is a full-time (40+ hours/week), salaried position
with
benefits.* Please note: this is a Tuesday through Saturday position.*
*Qualifications*
· Bachelor¹s degree in science, environmental-education,
mathematics, education, or related field is required; master¹s
degree
preferred
· Two- three years experience with science or environmental
education program development and/ or teaching
· Must be outgoing, self-motivated and enjoy working with the
public
· Must be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment
· Bilingual candidates preferred
· Must pass a background check and be fingerprinted.
Employment is
contingent upon clear background check.
Please visit our website www.cmon.org for a complete job description.
To apply, please submit a resume, cover letter, three references,
salary
requirements, and an original science or environmental education lesson
plan
to Jennifer Sabo, Director of Education, at educationjobs@cmon.org or
mail
to Golisano Children¹s Museum of Naples, PO Box 2423, Naples, FL
34106. Please note the lesson plan should be for a program
approximately 45
minutes in length, focusing on one of the Museum¹s science exhibits,
and
should be for children ages 5-12. Visit our website for a description
of
the exhibits. Applications submitted without the lesson plan will not
be
considered. All applicants for open positions will receive
acknowledgement
upon receipt of application. Please, no phone calls.
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