University of Florida (Florida Museum of Natural History), Ocala
Closing Date: Nov 01,2022
The K-12 education and outreach scientist will be hired to work as a member of the Scientist in Every Florida School team to ensure Florida’s teachers and students are provided quality instructional support to help meet our institute’s goals. They will be responsible for virtual and in-person classroom visits to provide Florida sunshine state standard-aligned lessons; generate and lead science content livestream events at the request of teachers; meet with internal and external stakeholders to promote and assist in growing the program; innovate through lesson planning to connect content with students and support teachers’ instruction; and performing other relevant tasks as requested by the Thompson Earth Systems Institute/Scientist in Every Florida School leadership. This position will primarily be located in Marion County.
Position Expectations:
School outreach visits:
Co-develop with teachers, implement, and teach science lessons on Florida sunshine state standard-aligned content that relate to Earth systems and environmental science. These activities will include hands-on, authentic experience and place-based learning. Leading professional development workshops for teachers to better support their content and pedagogy knowledge and growth. (40%)
Science Fair Mentorship Program: Design and support middle and/or high school students through a six-month mentorship program. Mentor students from ideation, project design, data collection, to interview and communication preparation for judging. Visit 9 schools in Marion or Levy County working closely and supporting 20 students. (20%)
Outreach scheduling: Facilitate conversations with stakeholders, including teachers and other school representatives, to coordinate and schedule virtual and in-person classroom visits. Work with school district leaders/administrators to analyze learning standard data and determine how and when to best address teacher and student needs. (10%)
Lesson creation: Research and draft lesson plans with cutting-edge science to be implemented in upcoming classroom visits. Using pedagogical knowledge to incorporate best science teaching practices to support teachers. Meet with and mentor teachers on science content as lesson plans are co-developed. (15%)
Community Outreach: Responsible for community engagement (i.e., participation in tabling events at Silver River Museum). (5%)
As needed: Perform other relevant tasks as requested by TESI and SEFS team members (5%)
Team Efforts: Attend planning and core team meetings; and attend Museum staff meetings (5%)
Expected salary: $45,000.00, commensurate with education and experience.
Minimum requirements: Bachelor’s degree in an appropriate area and two years of
relevant experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Preferred qualifications:
Deadline: November 1, 2022
To apply, visit: explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/job/524175/educationtraining-spec-i
For questions, contact: Brian Abramowitz, babramowitz@floridamuseum.ufl.edu
UF THOMPSON EARTH SYSTEMS INSTITUTE
earthsystems@floridamuseum.ufl.edu
352-273-1937
3215 Hull Road
PO Box 112710
University of Florida
Gainesville FL 32611-2710