The Frost Science Summer Camp Instructor delivers and aids with the development of educational, science-based, and interactive curriculum to children ages 5-15 during Frost Science Summer Camp. Frost Science Camp is located onsite at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science. Instructors oversee classroom participants and provide direction to Teaching Aides and Volunteers under the supervision of the Camp Manager. Classes should be entirely hands-on and inquiry-based. Indoor classes may include but are not limited to astronomy, aeronautics, engineering, physics, marine science, paleontology, chemistry, human health, and biology. Classes are assigned prior to the start of summer camp based on teacher preference and/or experience. The Camp Instructor will report directly to the Science Education Manager who will be serving as Camp Manager. The following is the required time commitment for the position. Up to 40 hours per week Hours are typically between 8:00 am 4:00pm Availability for all nine weeks of Frost Science Summer Camp running from June 8- August 7. There will be no camp on June 19 and July 3. Availability to start June 1 for training and camp preparations (if this date is not possible, it is not an automatic disqualification but please note this on your application). Hours are subject to operational needs and camper registration.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree