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Workshop Developer

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ORGANIZATION: HiveBio Community Lab

  • 1 person is interested

The Workshop Developer is expected to work at least 2 hours a week with the exception of extra hours attending classes that they schedule. The HiveBio workshop developer works closely with Education department personnel to accomplish the following tasks:

· Develop new HiveBio workshops, creating curriculum for HiveBio workshops including hands on activities, lecture materials, and documenting the workshop so that the curriculum can be shared with other teachers

· Schedule classes at HiveBio and attend the classes to ensure that the participants are checked in and have a great learning experience. The Workshop Developer would show up early to prepare for the class and stay after the class to clean up the lab.

· Ideally the workshop developer would also function as a HiveBio teacher, however this is not required

· Communicate through the HiveBio Education department e-mail account with prospective teachers and students to keep up with the needs of the Education department and the HiveBio community.

· Attend HiveBio executive meetings and assist with administrative work, as needed.

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About HiveBio Community Lab

Location:

4000 NE 41st St. Building G, Seattle, WA 98105, US

Mission Statement

HiveBio Community Lab seeks to proliferate science education and an excitement about biosciences by offering education, resources and community to all citizen scientists of the Pacific Northwest.

Description

HiveBio is a community supported Do-It-Yourself (DIY) biology laboratory located in Seattle, Washington. As a non-profit organization, HiveBio opened its doors to the Pacific Northwest DIYbio community in the second half of 2013. The purpose of this community-run lab is to give the currently scattered individuals of the Seattle DIYbio community a central hub to meet and share ideas, as well as provide an accessible and affordable lab space for members to carry out the research and experiments that they would not have the opportunity to do elsewhere. We teach classes open to the public in order to proliferate the excitement and wonder of science for students of all ages.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Community
Education & Literacy
Arts & Culture, Community, Education & Literacy

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Math / Science Instruction
  • STEM
  • Teaching / Instruction
  • Problem Solving
  • Relationship Building
  • Verbal / Written Communication

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 21
  • ~10 hours/week remotely, attend meetings

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