Summer Science Research Program (SSRP) Teacher
Company: The New York Opportunity Network
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position: Summer Science
Research Program (SSRP) Teacher Department: Internships & Career
Success Reports to: Director of Internships & Career Success
Categorization: Hybrid In-Person Status: Part-time,
temporary/seasonal Start Date: June 15 – August 7, 2026 The
Organization Since 2003, The Opportunity Network (OppNet) has been
committed to providing students, regardless of background, with the
resources and connections necessary to achieve their college and
career goals. Our founding Fellows program supports 1,000 New York
City students each year, from the summer after tenth grade to
college graduation, boasting a 98% graduation rate within six
years. About 93% of Fellows are first-generation college students,
and 91% secure meaningful employment or graduate school admission
within six months of graduating. Our Career Fluency® Partnerships
program enhances workforce and college readiness for 100,000
students across 20 cities. Our Opportunity Ignited program helps
employers with intern matching and training, improving talent
pipelines and workplace environments, training over 350 staff in 22
partner firms in its first five years. The Job The Internships &
Career Success team at The Opportunity Network is looking for a
dynamic, mission-oriented STEM educator as our Summer Science
Research Program (SSRP) Teacher. Reporting to the Director of
Career Success, the Teacher will customize and facilitate a
curriculum for a program designed to give participants a look at
the process of conducting science research while applying it to
their own interests. The program will have 20-25 participants who
are current OppNet Fellows in 11th and 12th grade with an interest
in pursuing a STEM major in college and are eager to gain exposure
to STEM careers. OppNet Fellows in the Summer Science Research
Program (SSRP) will spend three weeks learning skills and concepts
in scientific research and then put them into practice through the
completion of a written summer research project focusing on an area
of interest to them. Program content is anchored by our commitment
to Youth Participatory Action Research, social justice, and
culturally responsive practices. The SSRP team is made up of the
Teacher (this position) and three Teacher Assistants who are
current OppNet Fellows majoring in STEM with relevant experience.
Students will meet Monday-Friday with instructors and TAs with a
mix of in-person and virtual sessions, with at least 3 days a week
in-person. This program is being funded by one of our corporate
partners, and one day of the program will be dedicated to a field
trip to their lab in New Jersey (transportation provided). On the
last day, participants will present their final research proposals
to their peers and OppNet staff. The program consists of the
following elements: Instructor Led Seminars - Introduction to new
science research concepts Lab Group Meetings - A small group
session led by a TA to work together with other students interested
in a similar research topic Assignments - An opportunity to apply
your learning and directly contribute to the completion of your
larger project Career Exposure Opportunities – Field trips and
panels to learn about career pathways in STEM About You The ideal
candidate will personally connect to the important work we do and
our values across the organization. The candidate will demonstrate
the organization’s values by collaborating with others to implement
changes that advance the organization’s goals. The candidate will
demonstrate an awareness of the needs and challenges faced by high
school and college-level students from historically underserved and
underrepresented communities. The candidate should possess
outstanding professionalism, organization, attention to detail,
energy, initiative, and the ability to prioritize and complete a
variety of tasks on time. What You Will Be Doing Curriculum and
lesson development: Customize existing lesson plans based on the
focus area and dataset, as well as other course materials and
assignments. Facilitation: Facilitate all lessons using culturally
responsive and student empowerment practices. Assignment feedback
and student support: Review student assignments and presentation
practice to provide timely, asset-based, and constructive feedback.
Undergraduate TA supervision: Support three Teaching Assistants
(undergraduate interns) to meet the expectations of their roles
achieve their personal & professional summer goals through weekly
one-on-one check-ins, weekly team meetings, and requests for
support. TA Onboarding: Facilitate onboarding for TAs week prior to
program start designed to orient program staff to the program's
mission/goals, core values, and pedagogical framework; co-create
infrastructure and norms for collaboration & communication; and
prepare staff for their roles. Program Operations: Serve as the
liaison between program staff and the Internships & Career Success
Operations teams to communicate any needs for the team. Pre and
post program support: Update pre-program materials for Fellows,
pre-assessment, goal-setting assignment, and any other assignments
that Fellows should complete prior to program start. Supervise and
support end-of-program activities and reflection. Organizational
Learning, Development, and Program Reflection: Participate in
organization-wide learning sessions, working groups, and optional
affinity groups. Who we are looking for Availability for up to 29
hours/week, June 15-August 7, and ability to work within the 9a-6p
EST time frame. Programming will take place from July 13-31. The
Teacher’s attendance will be required on Monday-Friday 10:00a-2:00p
EST. Undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university
(preferably in a related field) Formal training and/or
credentialing in a STEM discipline with experience in lab science
Demonstrated skill set in teaching high school and/or college
students, both in-person and virtually Experience in management
and/or coordination of programs for youth is strongly preferred.
Advanced science research skills, including the ability to analyze
academic papers, interpret research statistics, craft research
projects, and write proposals Familiarity with Youth Participatory
Action Research, culturally responsive teaching, social justice
education, and student empowerment practices Demonstrated ability
to connect with high school- and college-aged students from
historically and systematically underrepresented communities
Passion for diversity, equity, and inclusion - and well-versed in
the ways in which women and people of color have been historically
excluded from the STEM field Proficiency in Google Suite, primarily
Gmail, Google Classroom, and Google Calendar Excellent written and
verbal communication skills Highly organized Requirements to Work
for OppNet OppNet requires that all employees, including new hires,
be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, unless an exemption has been
approved. Salary and Benefits We take a thoughtful and deliberate
approach to generating salary offers that take into account
previous work experience, the role you’re entering into, and
fairness within OppNet. Fairness is important to us and it is
critical that our compensation approach ensures fairness across the
organization. Hence, we make every effort to make our first offer
our best offer because we want to demonstrate that we value you and
your work from day one. The hiring salary for this role is $50 per
hour. Application Instructions Please submit a resume and cover
letter with your application. Do you meet some but not all of our
qualifications? OppNet is an equal-opportunity employer. Even if
you may not meet every qualification listed, we strongly encourage
you to apply without hesitation. If you believe in our
organization’s mission and feel confident in your potential to
excel at OppNet, we warmly welcome your application. Our commitment
lies in considering a wide range of candidates, and valuing various
workplace experiences and backgrounds. Whether you are new to the
non-profit sector, returning to work after a break, considering a
career change, or taking the next step in your professional
journey, we are excited to hear from you! We recognize that
multifarious teams make the strongest teams, and we encourage
people from all backgrounds to apply.
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