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Education Content Specialist Intern

Summary

Interns have the opportunity to earn a letter of recommendation upon completion of the internship. Plus, interns will earn work experience, the ability to help others, and have the opportunity to change the world by bringing social-emotional learning and mental health tools to the world. The best part, NO EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED 

We are looking for a Curriculum Development Director! Our department is responsible for creating social-emotional learning content that benefits K-12.

The internship requires at least a six-month commitment, with 5 hours per week and flexibility during the week. Those pursuing school credit for the internship will be required to document their weekly contributions in order to receive academic credit. 

 

Academic credit may be available through your school for this experience. 

Curriculum Development Responsibilities: 

  • Weekly Meeting with the Executive Director: Weekly meetings with him, take notes and organize them, send them separately to project managers, or team group chats.
  • Assign and manage all tasks within the department
  • Provide direction and feedback to team members to enhance the development of engaging and effective curriculum materials.
  • Communicate with your project managers and team members

Qualifications (preferred, but not required): 

  • Psychology, English/Writing, or Education Studies major strongly preferred. Highly organized, thoughtful, and diligent.
  • Strong verbal and written communication.
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Capacity to self-manage and work in an environment of high autonomy as well as contribute as a team member.
  • Ability to handle multiple priorities effectively.
  • Desire to take initiative, pay close attention to detail, and drive for results.

Learning Outcomes

  • Interns will demonstrate an understanding of the Curriculum Development department roles and ambitions.
  • Interns will improve their skills in creativity, communication, and critical thinking.

Some educational institutions require prior approval before the start of an internship. It is the responsibility of the student to check with their institution to be sure they meet any requirements before they accept a position.