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January 17, 2023
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Contact Name
Kathryn N Sechrist
Contact Email
ksechrist@impactnw.org
Location
United States
Summary
Job Title: AKA Science Youth Program Specialist I
Job Classification: Part-time, 32 Hours Per Week (.80 FTE)
Compensation: $18.57-$20.00/hr
Location: In-person, various SUN schools across Portland, but based out of Dancing Tree Family Center (10055 E Burnside St, Portland, OR 97216).
Position Description: AKA Science is a fun, hands-on afterschool STEM enrichment program that serves hundreds of under-resourced Indigenous, Black, Brown, Melanated, Latino/Hispanic, Immigrant, and Asian elementary and middle school youth in Portland, OR. AKA Science is powered by a small team of experienced scientists and educators who work together to bring AKA Science to life! We are seeking an enthusiastic team member with a passion for science education to help support our program.
In this role, you will focus on two main tasks: (1) Teaching and (2) Program Logistics.
- Teaching (30%) includes delivering afterschool science classes to middle-school youth using the established AKA Science curriculum along with a complete set of supplies and materials. Classes are composed of up to 15 students and take place across 4 SUN school locations. You would be teaching one 1-2hr class at each site once per week.
- Program Logistics (70%) includes AKA Science warehouse and supply organization, science activity testing, activity filming & editing, assisting with curriculum development, supply pickups, supporting kit-building events, and quality control.
Requirements:
- Education or experience with teaching elementary or middle school youth, particularly in a classroom setting.
- Ability to read, count, speak, write, and follow written and/or verbal directions in English.
- Must be able to arrive on time and communicate responsively using email, instant messaging, text, and phone.
- Ability to bend, stoop, lift up to 50 pounds, stand, walk, carry, and work in both climate-controlled and non-climate-controlled environments.
- Ability to apply skills in organization, attention to detail, and working independently.
- Ability to perform basic computer skills such as typing, data entry, reading spreadsheets, upload/download/print files, access Google Suite, etc.
- Ability to travel efficiently in the Portland area via regular access to a personal vehicle with mileage reimbursement or Impact NW company vehicles (this requires a valid driver's license, insurance coverage, and a history of safe driving).
- Must be at least 18 years of age and pass a background check.
Desired Skills:
- Education, experience, or interest in science, STEM education, curriculum development, or SUN schools is helpful.
- Experience working with volunteers and/or setting up/breaking down volunteer events.
- People with bilingual or bicultural skills and/or people identifying as Indigenous, Black, Brown, Melanated, Immigrant, and Asian are strongly encouraged to apply!
Schedule:
- Teaching in afternoons, one hour per day (e.g. between 3:30-5:30) plus 30 minutes before and after program, Monday - Thursday
- Program Logistics in mornings (e.g. 9:00-1:00) Monday - Thursday
Benefits:
- Employer-paid medical, Short Term and Long Term Disability, Life insurance for full time employees (adjusted based on FTE if part time.)
- Attractive PTO and Vacation Policy, plus Self-Care days.
- 401(K) with employer matching.
- Opportunity to grow through training and professional development.
Compensation Information
Compensation: $18.57-$20.00/hr
Benefits:
- Employer-paid medical, Short Term and Long Term Disability, Life insurance for full time employees (adjusted based on FTE if part time.)
- Attractive PTO and Vacation Policy, plus Self-Care days.
- 401(K) with employer matching.
- Opportunity to grow through training and professional development.