Spring & Summer Job Opportunities Facilitating
Service-Learning Programs for Middle and High
School Students
The Civic Education Project (CEP) at Northwestern
University is NOW HIRING exceptional staff for our
Spring & Summer 2011 service-learning programs.
CEP offers weekend, weeklong and three-week
service-learning courses for outstanding middle and
high school students during the spring and summer.
CEP programs engage motivated students in exploring
complex social issues,provide students with hands-on
opportunities to explore their role in creating change,
and inspire students to take action. This year, CEP
will offer programs in Chicago, Baltimore, New York,
San Francisco, and Washington, DC, covering topics
such as law & criminal justice, politics & urban
development, education policy & school reform,
public health and civic engagement.
Available Job Opportunities
We are looking for outstanding teachers from public
and private schools and universities, service-learning
practitioners, other education, youth development and
nonprofit professionals, and graduate and undergraduate
students. Instructional, residential, and administrative
positions are available, ranging from two-day to
seven-week sessions. Staff generally receive a cash
stipend, room & board and training in service-learning
and experiential education. However, the biggest payoff
comes from the
opportunity to work with bright, motivated students,
build community with passionate, dynamic colleagues,
and gain valuable experience educating young
people about civic engagement and social responsibility.
How to Apply
To learn more about CEP programs and staff positions
or to apply online, visit our website at:
http://www.civiceducationproject.com/jobs
Spring staff consideration begins NOW, and summer staff
consideration begins February 1, 2011. Applications are
accepted at any time but are reviewed on a rolling basis
as they are received, so candidates are encouraged to apply
early to ensure full consideration. Apply now to join a
"group of people working together for a common cause," --
inspiring young people to make a difference!
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