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    • Friday, January 18, 2013, 6pm

CUP is hiring!

CUP is hiring!

CUP is seeking a full-time Program Assistant to assist with our Youth Education programs. The Program Assistant will be working primarily on our City Studies programs, under the direction of the Program Director. The primary focus will be on the City Digits project. Through a grant from the National Science Foundation, CUP will collaborate with Brooklyn College and MIT to create two curricula using the city as a tool to teach math skills. The first unit is about the lottery; the second unit is about air quality. This is a multi-year project. To learn more about City Studies, click here.

The Program Assistant will also be working to support CUP’s Teacher Trainings and Curriculum Development programs, and providing organizational administrative support as needed.

Please submit application materials, as described below, to info[at]welcometocup.org by 6:00 PM on Friday, January 18th.

 

Please submit all materials as a single PDF document.
No phone calls, please.

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*We will consider graduate students currently enrolled in education programs who can commit to a minimum of 30 hours a week during the school year and full-time during the summer.

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