Thursday, 13 December 2012

[YEP-DC] Teach with Big Learning Science & Engineering! Apply Today!

Do you enjoy working with elementary-age children in a fun, interactive learning environment? If so, Big Learning Science & Engineering has an opportunity for you!

Big Learning Science & Engineering, formerly Hands on Science, is looking for teachers and other adults to be trained as teachers for our before and after-school science and engineering enrichment program. Big Learning Science & Engineering sparks the curiosity in children with playful, interactive, hands-on science and engineering activities for children Pre K-8th grade. Our programs are offered in over 30 Montgomery County elementary schools.

We will provide training, an Instructor's Guide with lesson plans and the material needed to conduct each lesson. There are three sessions held during the academic year: Fall, Winter, and Spring. Class sizes are small, consisting of 10-14 students, meet for one hour a week for eight weeks, and generally begin around 8:00 a.m. in our before school program and 3:00 p.m. in our after school program. Teachers can teach in their local schools that are close to their homes or workplaces.

Applicants must hold or are working towards a Bachelor's degree from any field of study, have some experience working with children and are willing to participate in a criminal background check. A background in science is not required but welcome. To apply, please e-mail us a cover letter and resume.

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