Job Description
General Description
Anatomy is a foundational biology course designed for students interested in pursuing careers in health and medicine. Students will learn the histology, anatomy, and physiology of the skeletal, muscular, nervous, and cardiovascular systems. This course will provide an understanding of the structure and function of the human body when in homeostasis or disease.
The Baruch STEP Academy is an academic enrichment program focusing on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education and providing college preparation. Managed through the CUNY Research Foundation, we serve 250 middle and high school students throughout the city each year. https://step.baruch.cuny.edu.
The Summer 2024 Program has 16 sessions:
- July 8 - August 1 from 9am-2pm Mondays through Thursdays
- Schedule: 9am-2pm + weekly one hour faculty meeting
- Salary: The pay rate is $45 an hour for a total of $4,500. This includes 72 hours of instruction and 28 hours for campus orientation, staff meetings, and prep work.
Other Duties
- Plan and teach original course curriculum for 20-25 students
- Evaluate student and group performance
- Provide staff with measurable results in student learning through assessments
- Monitor and maintain student attendance records
- Reassess curriculum based on student needs, interest, and understanding of material.
- Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Required:
- Availability each program day from 9am – 2pm + weekly one hour faculty meetings
- Degree in biology or related STEM field
- Previous teaching role in the health sciences
- Possess good interpersonal skills with teenagers
- Experience guiding students with research projects
Preferred:
- Prior experience with middle or high school students
- Possess innovative and creative instructional methods
- Enthusiasm for designing original, self directed curriculum
- Have a strong classroom management style
- Demonstrated ability to create an engaging and empathetic learning environment
RFCUNY Benefits
RFCUNY Employee Benefits and AccrualsAbout the Research Foundation
The Research Foundation of The City University of New York (RFCUNY) was established as a not-for-profit educational corporation chartered by the State of New York in 1963. RFCUNY supports CUNY faculty and staff in identifying and obtaining external support (pre-award) from government and private sponsors and is responsible for the administration of all such funded programs (post-award).
RFCUNY stands between CUNY’s principal investigators (PIs) and the sponsors who support them and strives to fulfill its essential responsibilities to both groups. Working closely with individual PIs and Grants Officers on the campuses, RFCUNY oversees employment, accounting, audit, reporting, purchasing, and special responsibilities that include management of a planned giving program; liaison with governmental agencies and foundations; negotiation of agreements; facility construction and renovation; protection and commercialization of intellectual property; and compliance with applicable standards in research involving human subjects, animal care, environmental and radiological safety, and conflicts of interest.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Key Features
Weissman School of Arts and Sciences
Part Time
$45.00-$45.00
15.00-19.00
Jun 16, 2024 (Or Until Filled)