The Leonard Gelfand STEM Center seeks two graduate students to create and manage a four-week summer program, Future Connections, for urban high school seniors. The program runs weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 15 through July 10. All planning is to be completed before the start of the program.
The graduate students hired will develop a hands-on research experience for this group of pre-college students, using material and human resources available on campus. They also will interview prospective participants in the program, help determine their eligibility to participate and be a mentor to those students selected.
Skills and experience preferred include:
- Experience working with pre-college students
- Program management skills
- Classroom management skills
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Project-based learning experiences helpful but not required
Call 216.368.5075 or email kmk21@case.edu for more information.
Graduate students hired will be required to have a background check submitted through university police.