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The National Center for Science Education (NCSE) in Oakland, CA is seeking
a full-time Director of Community Organizing and Research. This is a
full-time position based in Oakland, reporting directly to the Executive
Director.

Background on NCSE

The National Center for Science Education (NCSE) is a not-for-profit,
membership organization providing information and resources for schools,
parents, and concerned citizens working to keep evolution and climate
science in public school science education. We educate the press and public
about the scientific and educational aspects of controversies surrounding
the teaching of evolution and climate change, and supply needed information
and advice to defend good science education at local, state, and national
levels.

Responsibilities of the Director of Community Organizing and Research

This is a new position that will be responsible for implementing a new NCSE
program aimed at facilitating the development of local community groups
focused on support of high-quality science education. The position
represents a unique opportunity for the right individual to carry out
rigorous research while also helping to build a dynamic
community-organizing program. NCSE Science Booster Clubs will bring
together previously isolated individuals to generate shared vision,
knowledge, and projects to improve science education in their community.
Science Booster Club members may include parents, local scientists,
business people, teachers, and environmental educators, among others. The
goal is for Science Booster Clubs to serve as sustained local networks of
relationships, ideas, and projects for high-quality science education. The
role of the Director of Community Organizing and Research is to facilitate
the development of these communities, conduct theory-based research on the
Science Booster Club initiative, and scale-up the practices demonstrated to
be effective.

The Director will be responsible for:

design, implementation, and analysis of the pilot projects
establishing an advisory committee and appropriate academic collaborators
(as needed)
coordinating the work of local organizers in the pilot communities

The Director will also be responsible, after the pilot phase, for using the
results of the research on the pilot projects to develop and implement a
program to facilitate the organization of local groups nationwide,
including securing external funding. The Director will work closely with
NCSEs other program directors, as the local community organizing initiative
will work in synergy with NCSEs outreach efforts to teachers and
scientists, as well as its long-standing efforts to help local citizens
facing threats to the integrity of science education.

Qualifications

PhD in science education or PhD in biology, earth or environmental science
with formal training in educational research
Diverse experience in theory-driven education research
2+ years of experience in organizing, classroom science teaching, or
post-PhD science education research
Demonstrated interest in community organizing
Track record of successful fundraising

The National Center for Science Education is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer.

Salary

Salary will be commensurate with experience. NCSE provides competitive
salaries and benefits.

Application Instructions

To apply, submit a résumé or CV, a cover letter, and a list of three
references with contact information to [email protected]. Please place the
name of the position in the email subject line. Applications will be
accepted until the position is filled.


Link to job description: http://ncse.com/about/jobs


-- 
Minda Berbeco, PhD
Programs and Policy Director
National Center for Science Education
420 40th Street, Suite 2
Oakland, CA 94609-2509
Phone: 510.601.7203 or 800-290-6006
Fax: 510-601-7204
http://ncse.com/climate
http://ncse.com/blog
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