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Volunteer Education Curriculum Development Associate: Water Education Materials (Remote)


Volunteer Education Curriculum Development Associate: Water Education Materials (Remote)

  • This is an unpaid volunteer opportunity and as an Associate, you are required to contribute a minimum of 5 hours per week.
  • Associates must be willing to attend virtual meetings in EST Timezone and be responsive to emails within 36 hours.
  • STW™ will provide a "letter of recommendation" to interns, students & professionals who are able to showcase outstanding performance for school/university credit and for professional references.

This is a fantastic opportunity to begin and develop your career in curriculum and instruction in the field of education and water research. You will work with a highly engaged team of professionals in education, science, public health and management. We look forward to hearing from you shortly!
We are looking for dynamic and committed individuals who are passionate about educational programming and water conservation. If you are enthusiastic about empowering students, educators and communities through creative lesson development, this role is for you. 


About Us:
Save the Water (STW) is a U.S.-based nonprofit organization dedicated to solving the world water crisis through excellence in water science research and by forming alliances with organizations, scientists, universities, media, businesses, and governments around the world to promote awareness of water contamination issues.

A passion for water. STW associates must have an understanding of the value and role that water plays in the quality of life of all living things on the planet.

Volunteering with STW is different from other volunteer experiences as we work in an almost 100% online environment. Save the Water is run like a business and we rely heavily on frequent email communications, meetings held via google hangouts, and collaboration on projects via google drive. Volunteers are held to high standards and deliverable due dates.

To learn more about Save the Water™, please visit  www.savethewater.org

The Role:
Reporting to the Curriculum Developer, the Curriculum Development Associate’s primary responsibility will be supporting the upgrading the current programming curriculum, and the development of education programs and project curriculum. He/she will work closely with the Curriculum Developer and the Curriculum team to create detailed, interactive, and developmentally appropriate water-focused lessons for program delivery.

What you will be responsible for...
  • Assist the curriculum developer to develop/modify education programming curriculum that supports Save the Water’s mission and educates the public about water quality issues for participants ages 10-15.
  • Work closely with the Curriculum Developer to design and develop curriculum that provide participants with a high quality experience.
  • Engage in extensive research to ensure that the water education lesson plans are of high and realistic calibre.
  • Ensure curriculum is aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS) or equivalent.
  • Review and recommend textbooks and other educational materials.
  • Recommend teaching techniques and the use of different or new teaching and learning technologies. 
  • Ensure that materials reflect Save the Water™ 's and the Education Group’s organizational beliefs, values and mission objectives.
  • Meet project deadlines as assigned.
  • Attend group/team meetings as necessary.  
  • Increasing SEO of our website using keywords as developed by our Web Analysts
  • Be willing to attend virtual meetings in EST timezone (GMT -4:00) and respond to emails within 36 hours.

About You:
  • Strong attention to detail in all aspects of work.
  • Strong ability to self-motivate, multi-task and prioritize effectively. 
  • Proven ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines in a fast-paced and online environment.
  • Demonstrate strong written and oral communication skills to elicit information and provide accurate information clearly and concisely.
  • Ability to follow directions and take initiative.
  • Very comfortable working in a virtual team environment incorporating group problem-solving; shares information and responsibility. 
  • Committed to attending team meetings. Strong relationship-building skills, both internally and externally.
  • Outgoing, persistent and energetic. Strong communication and interpersonal skills; able to handle requests and complaints in a professional, non-confrontational manner.

Apply Now if you have ...
  • Bachelor’s degree (or in progress)in Education, Educational Technology, Curriculum and Instruction, Instructional Design, or similar, with experience in research methods (APA style) and data analysis such as natural and environmental science or other related fields. Equivalencies of education and experience may also be considered.
  • Work/Volunteer experience as a teacher preferably middle school or high school level or experience being in a teaching position to middle and/or high school students.
  • Comfortable learning and using a variety of technical solutions to complete project deliverables.
  • Experience using Google product applications or GSuite.
  • Subject matter expert in Science, Environmental Science, Biology, or Chemistry preferred.
  • Research methodologies, writing, project management (preferred).
  • Minimum one year of applied experience in research and/or evaluation through school or professional work, preferably in an academic environment. Experience in coordinating research projects preferred.
  • Education and/or work experience with online learning environments, Learning Management Software, game design, etc.

How to apply:
If interested, please submit your resume to newvolunteers@savethewater.org. We would love to hear from you!
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