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Contact me (Daneen Johnson) at daneenjohnson@ufl.edu if you have questions about the resources, or if you’re a recent alumnus and want to set up an appointment.
Graduate Assistant - College of Education
Description: Dr. Bhattacharya is seeking a GA for 0.25 FTE for the academic year 2021-2022. Responsibilities will include conducting literature reviews, searching and applying for grants, resource gathering, and other research activities as needed.
Application: To apply, please contact Dr. Bhattacharya with a statement of interest and your via at kbhattacharya@coe.ufl.edu
Substitute Teacher - P.K. Yonge
Description: PK Yonge is hiring for an OPS position-substitute teacher. Substitute teachers report to the PK Yonge Developmental Research School Principal and are employed on an as needed basis with no guaranteed number of hours per week during the regular school year (August-May).
Specific responsibilities and obligations are as follows:
Application: If interested please apply on the UF website (https://jobs.ufl.edu), search Sub requisition number 517391.
GNV4ALL Chapter at UF
Description: GNV4ALL Chapter is the UF branch of the local non-profit organization Gainesville For All, where we fight together to tackle issues of economic and racial inequality in Gainesville, Florida. We are currently seeking a Team Chair for our Education team! In the past, the Education team has examined issues including achievement gaps in Gainesville schools, access to early learning opportunities, and a need to improve college and career readiness. As a Team Chair, you will be in direct communication with the Head of the Education team at our parent non-profit, be involved with community discussions and projects, and will oversee the initiatives of the UF Education team.
Website: More information about GNV4ALL can be found at this link: http://gnv4all.org/ Application: More information about the chapter and our application can be found here: https://forms.gle/SCWSfMGmoKyGWeCj8.
PUSH4IT! Graduate Coach Volunteers
Description: PUSH4it is an OAS initiative for UF first-year students who have the goal of graduating in 4 years, or who are looking to maximize their time at UF by graduating early. Our goals are to assist students in achieving their academic goals, help students save money, and start a career or graduate school sooner. Freshmen can join PUSH4it and become part of our 4-year initiative that spans their undergraduate UF career. PUSH4IT! Coaches have the opportunity to assist students in accomplishing their goals through providing intentional academic and social support.
Eligibility:
Time Commitment:
Roles and Responsibilities:
Application: Please send your resume and a short paragraph on your interest to Mary-Stuart Rice (m.rice@aa.ufl.edu), PUSH4IT! Coordinator by September 3rd, 2021. No cover letter is required.
LAP-2 Graduate Coordinator Volunteers
Description: The Office of Academic Support is seeking graduate-level students who would like to volunteer as Graduate Coordinators and support second-year undergraduate students for a leadership program, LAP-2.
About: LAP-2 is a year-long enrichment program designed to help 2nd-year students develop leadership while finding their identity and purpose. Through monthly meetings, service learning and more, students gain all the tools needed to lead. The LAP-2 Graduate Coordinators play an integral role in the development of both students and programming.
Eligibility:
Time Commitment:
Roles and Responsibilities:
To Apply: Please send your resume and a short paragraph on your interest to Megan MacKenzie (mmackenzie@aa.ufl.edu), LAP-2 coordinator by September 9th, 2021. No cover letter is required.
LAP-2 Undergraduate Student Recruitment
Description: Do you want to get more involved this year, expand your leadership skills and build a community with other UF students while you’re at it? If your answer is yes, join LAP-2! LAP-2 is a year-long leadership program for second-year undergraduate students that focuses on building leadership, along with learning about identity, purpose and more! There will be two meetings at the beginning and last Wednesday of each month from 4pm-6pm.
Eligibility: Please check the *eligibility here: https://oas.aa.ufl.edu/programs/lap-2/ (Links to an external site.)
Application: If you meet the eligibility, please send Megan MacKenzie (mmackenzie@aa.ufl.edu), LAP-2 coordinator, a paragraph about why you would like to join and how you think it could benefit you. Please feel free to include any other information that you think is relevant. Your Fall schedule will be needed as well. Please send your paragraph and Fall schedule to Megan as soon as possible or by September 2nd, as space is limited.
Balance 180 Volunteers
Description: Balance 180 is a local non-profit organization that focuses on integrating children with varying abilities through sports. Our volunteers work 1 on 1 or 2 on 1 with our athletes who have disabilities including autism, Down syndrome, ADD/ADHD, and cerebral palsy, among others. This fall we have an opportunity for students to work with our athletes in the Adaptive Gymnastics Program on Saturdays from 12:45-1:45pm. This is a gymnastics class that is specifically designed for children with varying abilities. We set up the gym in rotations that include vault, bars, beam, floor, and a tumble track, so our athletes can work on a variety of motor skills. The athletes have a range of disabilities including autism, Down syndrome, ADD/ADHD, and cerebral palsy. Information on this program can be found in the flyer below.
Application: If you are interested in being a part of the Adaptive Gymnastics volunteer team, please contact Elizabeth Figg at AGvolunteers@balance180.org. No gymnastics experience is required to volunteer.
The Special Olympics College Club
Kappa Delta Pi Applications
Elementary School Online Tutor
Description: Elementary School Tutor needed to supplement existing coursework in 3rd and 5th grade reading and mathematics and homework complexities. Work will be done via Zoom 4 times per week (M-Th) for 1 hour per day for each of my two children in the late afternoon on weekdays. Need creative exercises focusing on reading comprehension including point of view and main idea assessment. Mathematics focus should use common core math including algebra. Willing to hire 1 tutor for each grade level if necessary.
Start Date: As soon as available, work will continue throughout the school year excluding holidays and semester breaks.
How to Apply: Please send a summary of relevant experience and proposed hourly rate to andrea.gauntlett@gmail.com. Feel free to also call me directly at 954-559-8027 if there are any questions.
STEPs for Success Tutors
Description: STEPs for Success is looking for tutors for elementary, middle, and high school students. Experience is preferred, but not required. Must be able to commit for the entirety of the 2021-2022 school year.
Pay: $15 per hour
Hours: Tutors-at least 4 hours a week (more hours are available upon request)
Schedule: Flexible. Afternoon/evenings 3-4 days a week Monday through Friday are highly preferred
Contact: Interested? Questions? Please send an email with your resume to Stephanie (Tutor Director) at STEPsforSuccess352@gmail.com
Multi-Subject Tutor
Description: Gainesville family is offering an opportunity for students whose native language is English to assist a 13-year-old boy on the autism spectrum in reading/writing, math, science, or other 7th level classes as a tutor in person or online. (Experience with K-12 education or special education students is desirable but not necessary.) The family is also looking for a student who can help the student in swimming, basketball, tennis, or outside sports activities as a coach.
Pay Rate: Payment starts at $20/hour.
Contact: If you are interested, please contact the student’s mom, Cindy, by phone /text at 7273016344 or rita1399@hotmail.com
High School Tutor
Description: After-school or evening tutoring and homework help for high school student. Flexible schedule. Subjects include American History, English, Algebra II and study skills. Two positions available. First position is tutoring only and the second position will consist of tutoring and transportation 1-2 days per week.
Application: If interested please email name, days/hours available, and contact number to hartyallen@gmail.com
BrightPath Tutors
Description: BrightPath is looking for college students to virtually tutor K-12 students from low-income backgrounds during Fall of 2021. From early September up until Thanksgiving, tutors will meet virtually and one-on-one with a K-12 student on a recurring basis. As a trained volunteer, you have the opportunity to serve as a role model and help a student make real academic gains in a time of need in our education system – right from your dorm!
BrightPath Tutors is a student-led 501(c)(3) originally founded on Vanderbilt’s campus with the mission of closing K-12 achievement gaps that were widened due to the pandemic through high-dosage tutoring. We are looking to build upon our current tutor base of 500 college tutors, and we could use your help!
Application: If you’re interested in joining the movement and serving as a volunteer tutor for this program, you can sign up at http://brightpath.tutorfly.org/apply.
Contact: Reach out to BrightPath co-founder, Sam, in order to chat and/or ask questions at samantha@brightpathtutors.org
Part-Time Tutors / Teachers
About Huntington Learning Center: Huntington Learning Center has been the nation’s recognized leader in the educational services industry since 1977. One of the chief reasons for our success is our team of devoted tutors. Every tutor at Huntington Learning Center is here because they love seeing children succeed. If your dream job is helping children meet their goals in school and in life, join the Huntington Learning Center team today!
At Huntington, we offer children ages 5 to17 tutoring in Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Study Skills, Phonics, Vocabulary, Science, Test Prep, High School Entrance Exam preparation, and SAT/PSAT & ACT preparation. In order to ensure that our students have a successful educational experience, our tutors are required to go through intensive initial and ongoing training in Huntington’s teaching methods and our highly developed curriculum.
If you are a qualified, caring, and dedicated certified teacher, interested in spending your time working directly with students, we’ll give you the opportunity to do what you love to do – TEACH! At Huntington, there will be no lesson plans to write or homework to grade! You’ll have the opportunity to enhance your resume with experience that is highly respected in the field of education, and you’ll be earning money in a flexible working environment – we offer after-school, weekend, and summer instructional hours.
Description: NOW HIRING PART-TIME Tutors/Teachers. Must be caring, qualified, and committed to the success of students! We are looking to hire tutors/teachers for English and Math fundamental skills. ** STEM major Grad students are highly encouraged to apply! *** This is an in-person tutoring position and we are following all of the CDC guidelines. (everyone must wear a mask, everyone must wash/sanitize their hands upon entering the center, we disinfect all teaching materials, desks, and chairs after every lesson).*** We will provide training! ****
Hours: Currently, after school hours (Mon – Thurs: 2:30pm – 8:30pm) and weekend (Saturday 8:30am – 2:30pm) positions are available.
Requirements Include:
Application: Please contact us via email or phone at gainesvillefl@hlcmail.com or 352-448-6888.
SAT/ACT Prep and Subject Tutoring
Description: Now hiring 2 – 3 part-time tutors for Exam Prep(SAT/ACT) and Subject Tutoring for Math, Science, and English to SAT/ACT Students for a New Huntington Learning Center in Gainesville, FL. Math and Science experts needed! Must be caring, qualified, and committed to the success of students. *** This is an in-person tutoring position. Perfect for grad students or current math or science teachers who are looking for a fulfilling way to spend their extra hours to help high school students, by tutoring and mentoring them to prepare for college, should apply! Experience in tutoring is preferred but, first-timers are welcome to apply.We are following all of the CDC recommendations as below.
Available Positions:
Hours: Flexible afternoon, evening, and weekend hours available.
Requirements: 4 year degree required, must score above 700 on SAT or above 30 on ACT in the specific subject they are applying for.
Application: To apply, please contact us via email or phone at gainesvillefl@hlcmail.com or 352-448-6888.
Childcare for Children’s Ministry
Description: Childcare for children’s ministry at CityLight Church including ages nursery, preschool and elementary. Join an awesome team working with kids in a safe, fun and energetic environment for kids to enjoy. Learn more about the vision and mission of CityLight Church (citylightgnv.com).
Hours: 5-10 hours/week
Schedule: Sunday, 10am – 12:30pm. Other hours are flexible during the week.
Pay Rate: $10 per hour.
Contact: Allison Wicker at allisonwicker03@gmail.com
Date: September 17
Location: Zoom, see calendar
All of this can be found in the 2021 UF COE Research Symposium’s website, found here: https://sites.google.com/view/2021coesymposium/home. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Max Sommer (msommer15@ufl.edu). We look forward to seeing you!
Write a Gator Nation Giving Day Thank You Note!
Faculty and staff devote their time, talents and resources to make our university and the College of Education the best it can be – and this Giving Day they showed they are “All for the Gators” by donating to support scholarships, research, programs and more. Help us share gratitude for these incredible members of the Gator Nation, and in return we’ll mail you a limited-edition Giving Day decal. Saying thanks is easy! Follow these steps to participate:
UF Presidential Service Award Applications NOW OPEN
The Brown Center for Leadership & Service would like to announce the Presidential Service Award application is open, and closes March 7th. To apply for the general Presidential Service Awards, click here!
The Presidential Service Award recognizes graduating undergraduate and graduate students who dedicate themselves to promoting social justice, community awareness, and civic engagement on campus and in the community. This award gives the University a chance to acknowledge students who made outstanding efforts in the areas mentioned above, many of which often go unrecognized and unrewarded. Additionally, the Faculty and Staff Advocate of the Year is a special Presidential Service Award that recognizes UF faculty or staff who have gone above and beyond in promoting UF students to pursue Service and leadership opportunities in the community. To learn more about the requirements for each award, please visit our website at https://leadershipandservice.ufl.edu/psa/.
UF Survey | Exploring the Perceptions of Campus Police Outreach Events Among College Students
Dr. Erika Brooke from the Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law at the University of Florida:
Each semester, my undergraduate research methods students undertake an original data collection research project focused on improving the justice system. This semester, we are examining police—community interactions by exploring perceptions of undergraduate students on campus police sponsored outreach events. The study has been approved by the UF IRB (IRB202100354) and my students plan to present their findings to UF police at the end of the semester. Survey link: https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9MLKUatBa6TKEpo. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Brooke at ejbrooke@ufl.edu.
JELF (Jewish Educational Loan Fund)
JELF (Jewish Educational Loan Fund) provides interest-free, last dollar loans for Jewish undergrad, graduate and vocational students in need. Applicants should visit JELF.org/loans/app to start the process. The application is open on March 1 – April 30 for the full academic year and September 1 – 30 for spring and/or summer semester only.
Royal Palm School ESE Positions
Description: Royal Palm School is a great place to work! We are an ESE Center that services students PreK-Transition (ages 3 to 22). We have the following ESE programs at our school for K-12: Physically Impaired, PMH, TMH, ASD, Dual, and Transition. Our class size for K-12 averages 4 to 8 students. All of our rooms have two paraprofessionals that assist the teacher and students throughout the day.
Application: To apply, please send an email to Director Jennifer Corcoran jennifer.corcoran.2@palmbeachschools.org, or can be reached at (561) 357-1903.
Website: https://rpec.palmbeachschools.org
Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program
Description: The Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program Collaborative is a two-year conservation training program for undergraduates who are interested in careers in conservation and in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the field. Scholars take part in applied field research projects (1st Summer – 2021), professional internships (2nd Summer – 2022), mentoring, and form strong professional networks that span the country (and beyond). The application deadline has been extended to March 8, 2021 for the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program Collaborative https://ddcsp-collaborative.org/
Eligibility: Please visit https://ddcsp-collaborative.org/eligibility to see if you are eligible (must graduate in or after Fall 2022).
Pay Rate: Scholars receive a weekly stipend of $550 dollars for 9 weeks in the 1st summer, and 8 weeks in the 2nd summer. This stipend amount does not include the stipend you may receive for food and housing during your second summer.
Application: For more info on the program and how to apply see the attached flyer, visit https://ddcsp-collaborative.org/.
Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowships
Description: The Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad (DDRA) Fellowship Program provides opportunities for doctoral candidates to engage in full-time dissertation research abroad in modern foreign languages and area studies. The program is designed to deepen research knowledge and increase the study of modern foreign languages, cultural engagement, and area studies not generally included in U.S. curricula.
Program Features: Students may request funding to support overseas research for a period of no less than six months and no more than 12 months. Funds support travel expenses to and from the residence of the fellow and the country or countries of research; maintenance and dependent allowances based on the location of research for the fellow and his or her dependent(s); an allowance for research-related expenses overseas; and health and accident insurance premiums. Projects may focus on one or more of the following geographic areas: Africa, East Asia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, South Asia, the Near East, Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia, and the Western Hemisphere (excluding the United States and its territories).
Eligible Applicants: Institutions of higher education (IHEs) in the United States are eligible to apply for grants under this program. As part of the application process, eligible students submit their individual research narratives and application forms to their home IHE. The IHE compiles all eligible individual student applications for inclusion in the institutional application that is submitted to the U.S. Department of Education. A student is eligible to receive a DDRA fellowship from their IHE if he or she
Application: The FY 2021 application is available online through the U.S. Department of Education’s G5 system between Feb. 4 and April 5, 2021
Contact: If you have questions about the program or application process, please send them by email to DDRA@ed.gov. Please refer to the official Federal Register notice for detailed information about the FY 2021 competition.
American Council on Education Graduate Research Associates
Description: The American Council on Education (ACE) is hiring their new cohort of Graduate Research Associates for the 2021-2021 academic year. The American Council on Education’s Graduate Research Associate Program provides graduate students and recent graduate students with an opportunity to conduct research within a leading national higher education association in Washington, DC.
Key areas of research include: 1) equity-minded leadership; 2) globally engaged and effective institutions; and 3) successful and mobile students. Applicants must be currently enrolled in or recently completed an accredited master’s or doctoral degree program.
Application: Apply by March 5, 2021 for priority consideration.For more information and to apply visit: https://recruiting.ultipro.com/AME1073/JobBoard/05d55e39-4648-d8d6-f8cd-e3a5f6eb35f4/OpportunityDetail?opportunityId=a26819ec-5a5a-40c6-b49e-ae6499adb05c
ESOL Achievers Internships
Description: ESOL Achievers is an organization based in Gainesville, Florida. ESOL Achievers’ mission is to ensure immigrant high school students, specifically those in the ESOL Program, graduate high school and forge their unique path to achieve their dreams. The organization works with and supports over 100 ESOL (ESL) students at Gainesville High School. ESOL Achievers is seeking passionate student interns to support their mission.
Internships Available:
Job Type: Unpaid Internship, remote
Application: To apply, please email Verónica Paz Gonzalez at veropaz@ufl.edu
UF IFAS Summer Internship with Cedar Key School K-12 Education
Description: This internship is intended to give undergraduate students at UF an opportunity for real-world experience in education and/or extension activities. Selected students will work alongside local K-12 youth from Cedar Key School. The hosts include UF/IFAS faculty as well as Cedar Key K-12 educators. Interns will participate in a summer wrap- up workshop where interns will summarize their experiences. This is a great opportunity for students to enhance their skill sets and explore career options in educational natural resource fields. This internship is open to current undergraduates from the College of Education, University of Florida.
Pay Rate: This internship is 240 paid work hours for a total of six weeks, and interns are paid $12.00 per hour for up to 40 hours a week.
Website: To see more information on our previous interns and their experiences, please visit (http://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/ncbs/tag/ncbs-interns/)
Application: Please send a cover letter, CV, and contact information for three references in a single PDF file to Emily Colson at emilycolson@ufl.edu. The CV should include GPA and transcript as well as details of experience and skills relevant to the position. Applications are due by March 20, 2021.
Camp Laurel South Summer Camp
About Camp Laurel South: Camp Laurel South is located near Portland, Maine in the heart of the Sebago Lakes Region. Its 150 unspoiled acres include woodlands, sports fields and open lawns. It’s location in the southern part of Maine makes Laurel South a most inviting summer retreat for campers and counselors alike. Each summer, Laurel South operates two four-week programs with 400 boys and girls, ages 7 to 15 in each session. They come from all over the U.S. as well as several foreign countries. The return rate for both campers and staff is very high.
Description: Camp Laurel South is a residential summer camp in Maine seeking college athletes to be activity instructors and camp counselors for the summer of 2021. This is a great summer experience that can fulfill many internship requirements. We look for people with personality, character, maturity, professional training, experience and most importantly, a sincere desire to work with children. Our counselor to camper ratio is better than 1:3.
Application: This is a two month experience June 14 – August 15. To apply, please visit: https://www.camplaurelsouth.com/summer-camp-counselors-staff/
Florida Elks Summer Camp
Description: Florida Elks Youth Summer Camp is hiring staff members and camp counselors! This summer program will go from June 13th 2021 to August 7th 2021. By working here at camp, students become eligible to apply for the Van Duren scholarship. Students must continue working here to receive the scholarship. Awards are between $1,000 and $5,000 a year. We are a residential camp and staff stay here on property while campers are here. Campers are 9-13.
Pay Rate: Starts at $300 a week.
Application: feyc.org
Contact: For questions, please contact Elliott Gilbert at elliott@feyc.org or 352-552-0786
Check back next week for more opportunities!
Tenth Grade Tutor
STEPs for Success Tutors
Description: STEPs for Success is looking for tutors for elementary, middle, and high school students. Experience is preferred, but not required. Must be able to commit for the entirety of the 2020-2021 school year.
Pay: $15 per hour
Hours: Tutors-at least 4 hours a week (more hours are available upon request)
Schedule: Flexible (afternoon/evenings 3-4 days a week Monday through Friday are highly preferred)
Contact: Interested? Questions? Please send an email with your resume to Stephanie (Tutor Director) at STEPsforSuccess352@gmail.com
Date: March 3, 2021
Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Location: Virtual
*Appointment Required*
Date: March 4, 2021
Time: 8:30 AM- 6:00 PM
Location: Virtual
Date: March 4, 2021
Time: 2:00 PM
Location: Virtual
*Registration Required*
Date: March 9, 2021
Time: 3:00 PM – 3:50 PM
Location: Virtual
*Registration Required*
Date: March 16, 2021
Time: 11:45 AM – 12:35 PM
Location: Virtual
*Registration Required*
Date: March 21-22, 2021
Time: —
Location: Virtual
*Registration Required*
Date: March 23, 2021
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: Virtual
*Registration Required*
Date: March 25, 2021
Time: 11:00 AM
Location: Virtual
*Registration Required*
Date: March 27, 2021
Time: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Location: Virtual
*Registration Required*
Date: March 30, 2021
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: Virtual
*Registration Required*