04/23/08
Summer 2008 Employment Opportunities
Posted by jdudek on April 23, 2008 in Student Job Opportunities
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
–Summer 2008 –
Who: Johns Hopkins University–Center for Talented Youth (CTY)
What: We are seeking enthusiastic staff to work in our summer programs. CTY offers intense 3-week academic programs for highly talented elementary, middle, and high school students from across the country and around the world.
Where: Residential site locations around the country: California, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. Day Site locations in the Baltimore-Washington and Los Angeles areas.
When: Session 1: June 26–July 19, Session 2: July 19–August 9 Administrators work both sessions and work June 23 – August 9
Why: CTY staff work with exceptional students, make contacts and friendships with dynamic colleagues, and gain valuable experience in a rigorous academic setting.
Salary:
Instructor - $2100 - $3000 (per three week session)
Teaching Assistant - $1,100 (per three week session)
Resident Assistant - $1,200 (per three week session)
Health Assistant – $1,400 (per three week session)
Site Director - $7,800 (per seven weeks)
Academic Dean - $5,800 (per seven weeks)
Dean or Residential Life - $5,800 (per seven weeks)
Academic Counselor - $4,800 – $5,400 (per seven weeks)
Office Manager - $4,000 (per seven weeks)
Residential Program Assistant - $2600 (per seven weeks)
Nurse - $4,800 – $6,000 or hourly $18.50 - $23.00 (per seven weeks)
Room and board are provided at residential sites
Visit: www.cty.jhu.edu/summer/employment
You can also contact us at 410-735-6185 or ctysummer@jhu.edu for more information.
Johns Hopkins is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
Opportunities for College Students:
Resident Assistant
Resident assistants (RAs) are responsible for the health and safety of the students in their charge at all times other than when the students are in class. RAs are also responsible for planning and conducting student activities. RAs’ working hours are primarily the hours students are not in class, RAs also work weekends.
Teaching Assistant
The primary responsibilities of teaching assistants (TAs) are tutoring students, assisting with the paperwork of a class, teaching the class as requested by the instructor, supervising evening study sessions, helping with administrative tasks such as typing and photocopying, and generally helping to ensure that the class runs smoothly.
Health Assistant
Health Assistants (HAs) work with the site nurse and site director on site health care issues. They participate in the day to day operation of the site infirmary, keep track of students’ medications and medical appointments, and accompany students on emergency room or physician visits.
Residential Program Assistant
Residential Program Assistants (RPAs) are responsible for providing general assistance at their sites both in the office and with the residential program. Specific tasks and responsibilities can and do change according to each day’s demands.
Program Assistants (Day Site Only)
The primary responsibilities of program assistants (PAs) are tutoring students; assisting with the class paperwork; teaching the class as requested by the instructor; helping with administrative tasks such as typing and photocopying, and generally helping to ensure that the class runs smoothly.
Opportunities for Graduate Students/Administrators:
Instructor
Summer programs instructors are responsible for teaching an appropriately challenging and rigorous course to approximately 15 18 highly able students (12 14 in Young Students classes).
Site Director
A CTY site director’s role is similar to a head of school’s. Site Directors provide overall leadership and manage the day-to-day operations at their sites.
Academic Dean
A CTY academic dean performs the duties equivalent to a dean of faculty. Gaining both supervisory and administrative experience, he or she supports and guides a staff of 20-60 instructional staff with a variety of educational backgrounds and teaching skills.
Dean of Residential Life / Dean of Students
The dean of residential life assumes primary responsibility for supervising the residential staff and ensuring that the residential community is safe, engaging, and complementary to the academic mission of the program.
Academic Counselor
The academic counselor position at CTY is similar to that of a school counselor. As a member of the site administrative team, the academic counselor helps create a residential community responsive to the emotional needs of the program’s students. .
Office Manager
The office manager’s primary responsibility is to assist the site director in all aspects of the day to day operation of the site’s main office, including bookkeeping. The position has a customer service orientation, with “customers” considered to include parents, students, and staff.
Summer Program Locations:
We have locations for residential sites in:
Baltimore, MD - Bethlehem, PA - Bristol, RI - Carlisle, PA - Chestertown, MD - Easton, PA - Kaneohe, HI - Lancaster, PA - Los Angeles, CA - Loudonville, NY - Palo Alto, CA - San Francisco, CA - Santa Cruz, CA - Saratoga Springs, NY - South Hadley, MA - Thousand Oaks, CA - ROOM AND BOARD IS PROVIDED
We have day site locations in:
Alexandria, VA - Los Angeles, CA - Owings Mills, MD - Pasadena, CA - Sandy Spring, MD
To find out more about any of these positions, please visit:
