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Faculty, Summer School, Fellowship Program - Sustainability

Punahou School is currently recruiting a passionate and dynamic teacher to join our Summer Sustainability Fellowship Program, aimed at inspiring and educating the next generation of environmental leaders. As a Teacher for this program, you will have the unique opportunity to engage and empower students in exploring sustainability concepts, environmental stewardship, and fostering a deep connection with the natural world. This position is a seasonal role, running during the summer months, with a focus on providing an enriching educational experience for high school students.Primary ResponsibilitiesCurriculum Development: Work with the program director to implement and improve a comprehensive curriculum that introduces students to sustainability principles, systems thinking, and in applying concepts and values of Hawai?i?s indigenous knowledge to today's challenges.Instruction: Deliver engaging and interactive lessons, workshops, and outdoor activities that inspire curiosity and critical thinking related to sustainability.Provide clear explanations, facilitate discussions, and encourage active participation among students.Field Trips and Experiential Learning: Organize and lead field trips to local ecosystems, sustainable initiatives, and environmental organizations to provide students with hands-on learning experiences and real-world applications of sustainability concepts.Project-Based Learning: Encourage students to collaborate on group projects, research, and presentations focused on sustainability challenges and solutions, fostering creativity and problem-solving skills.Mentoring: Provide guidance and support to students as they work on individual research projects and assist them in setting and achieving their academic and personal goals.Assessment and Feedback: Implement assessments to evaluate students' understanding of sustainability topics and provide constructive feedback to help them improve their knowledge and skills.Communication: Maintain open and effective communication with students, parents, and program administrators, keeping them informed about students' progress and any program-related updates.Safety: Prioritize the safety of students during outdoor activities and ensure adherence to program safety protocols and guidelines.Position DetailsWork Year: 1.5 MonthsSchool Year: Summer School 2026, June – July, Dates may vary depending on the courseWork Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 2:30 PM, Hours may vary depending on courseStipend Range*: $3,473 - $8,871 - Compensation is commensurate with qualificationsPunahou School offers a comprehensive total rewards program that includes competitive pay. Pay for selected candidates will be determined by various factors such as knowledge, skills, abilities, relevant training and experience, and internal equity.Minimum QualificationsBachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience.One (1) year of teaching experience required. Three (3) years of teaching experience preferred.Strong knowledge of sustainability concepts, climate change, conservation, and environmental stewardship.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to inspire and engage students in meaningful discussions and activities.Enthusiasm for the outdoors and a willingness to lead field trips and outdoor activities.Ability to adapt and be flexible in a dynamic educational environment.Passion for sustainability and a commitment to fostering an understanding of and passion for environmental stewardship.Preferred QualificationsTeaching certification or relevant credentials.Experience in project-based learning and curriculum development.Knowledge of local environmental resources, organizations, and initiatives.First Aid and CPR certification.J-18808-Ljbffr

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