STEM Curriculum Specialist
Boston
Full time
GBH enriches people's lives through programs and services that educate, inspire, and entertain, fostering citizenship and culture, the joy of learning, and the power of diverse perspectives.
At GBH, we believe in the advantages of coming together to build community, mentor and learn from colleagues, and connect more deeply with our mission. As a result, the majority of our staff are hybrid and work both from home and onsite. Our current hybrid approach requires staff to work onsite a minimum of two days each week, every Tuesday and Wednesday, Hybrid staff are also welcome to come in additional days each week or may be asked to come in on other days by their manager.
DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW
The GBH Education Department's mission is to work with communities to research, develop, and distribute quality media-integrated resources to support the equitable learning and development of children and youth. We aim to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people through research-based programming, partnerships with educators, communities, and community-based organizations. In particular, we are guided by an equity compass and seek to respond to specific community needs, include communities in the development of media and educational initiatives, and represent diverse people and stories throughout. We serve educators and learners in both in-school (prek-12) and out-of-school (informal) learning settings, and are co-leads of PBS LearningMedia (pbslearningmedia.org), public media’s, free service of digital learning resources that is typically accessed by over a million users a month.
JOB OVERVIEW
GBH Education seeks an experienced, dynamic, tech-savvy science curriculum specialist with high school and/or middle school teaching and curriculum writing experience. This is a one-year grant-funded position. In this role you will conceptualize, develop, and assist in the creation of digital science learning resources that support NGSS-aligned instruction and provide opportunities for students to explore careers across the life science sector. You will also contribute to our educator professional learning and outreach activities. This position reports to the Director of STEM Curriculum & Instruction and will work collaboratively with digital media and production specialists and researchers.
The position will work on developing modules for middle and high school students focusing on content related to the life science sector; a range of career exploration activities; and resources that span disciplines for a comprehensive middle school science collection.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Work with the STEM team to:
- Inform development of new PBS LearningMedia resources, including modules, videos, interactive lessons, data visualizations, models, and simulations.
- Develop Support Materials for students and teachers following the GBH templates.
- Ensure new resource development adheres to instruction as described by the Framework for K–12 Science Education.
- Work closely with producers, curriculum writers, subject matter experts, game developers and engineers, instructional designers, project managers and staff from other departments.
- Correlate educational materials to national and state curriculum standards.
- Write, edit, (track, when appropriate), and review manuscript and digital products throughout the development cycle.
- Communicate with fellow team members about project progress and develop solutions to address challenges that arise.
- Participate in dissemination and communication to partner and stakeholder audiences, including professional learning events for teachers.
- Contribute to new project development, carrying out background research and curriculum reviews, and helping senior department members with conceptualization, grant-writing, and other development activities, as assigned.
SKILL SET
- Familiarity with the Framework for K–12 Science Education, the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and 3D learning and instruction.
- Familiarity with and comfort using digital learning tools.
- Strong writing and communication skills.
- Able to work as part of a team and in a process that is iterative and informed by feedback from team members, educator advisors, and subject matter experts.
- Creative, detail-oriented, and able to multi-task.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Bachelor’s degree in a science field or equivalent work experience required. Master’s in a science field or science education preferred.
- Three or more years of experience teaching middle or high school science.
- Experience creating original curriculum materials that incorporate current pedagogical research and recommendations.
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE:
- Experience developing materials to support students in STEM career exploration.
- Experience developing teacher learning experiences and implementing teacher professional development.
- Experience with edtech/digital learning platforms.
JOB SPECIFICS
Contract position
Hybrid position
LOCATION
1 Guest Street, Boston, MA 02135
This position is located in Boston, MA, and requires on-site presence.
Salary Range
$66,000 - $84,000
Compensation offered within this range is determined by skills, experience and internal pay equity.
GBH is an equal opportunity employer. The community and audience we serve are diverse, and we wish to foster that diversity in our workplace. Toward that end, GBH does not discriminate against individuals in hiring, employment, or promotion based on race, religion, color, sex/gender, gender identity and gender expression, age, marital status, national origin, sexual orientation, citizenship, disability, veteran or military status, political belief, pregnancy, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Application Process Assistance
GBH will reasonably accommodate applicants with disabilities who need adjustments to participate in the application or interview process. To initiate an accommodation request, contact the Human Resource department by sending an email to
human_resources@wgbh.org or by calling 617-300-2000.