Announcements
Fall 2025 UF GatorLead
GatorLead is a semester-long leadership development program for graduate students and postdocs aspiring to leadership roles in any career sector. Early career scholars will develop self and career sector awareness while building their networks through a series of interactive workshops, small team discussions moderated by accomplished leaders, one-on-one mentoring, and career path research. Scholars will attend weekly 2-hour virtual workshops and will have ongoing mentoring and networking assignments.
Eligibility: Graduate Students in terminal Masters programs (ex: MFA), doctoral students, and postdocs aspiring to leadership roles in any career sector are invited to apply.
In Fall 2025, the program will be offered online via Canvas & Zoom. We will meet on Thursday from 2 pm – 4 pm from August 28th to November 13th. Deadline to apply is July 18 at 11:59pm.
Questions? Please email grad-success@ufl.edu
Fall 2025 Course - Broader Impacts of Science on Society

College of Education Library Relaxation Room

New York Times & Wall Street Journal Self-Registration
Good News!
There are direct self-registration links for students’ free, personal accounts for the New York Times and Wall Street Journal digital editions. Students can use these direct links to register for personal accounts. They won’t have to find their way through the MyUFL Maze.
NYT, WSJ Self-Registration: Buttons, Images, & Links
CoE Graduate Program Student Personnel in Higher Education is Recruiting New Students
The University of Florida Student Personnel in Higher Education program is designed to prepare students to enter Student Affairs or related fields in higher education or education adjacent professions.
Students who join the SPHE on-campus master’s program graduate prepared to take on leadership roles in student affairs and related fields in a variety of settings. This program integrates academic coursework with practitioner-based experience to put theory into action as a scholar-practitioner, while growing your connections and building relationships across the Gator Nation.
The SPHE master’s degree consists of 33 credit hours of core classes and 3 credit hours of supervised practicum and internship experiences (36 credit hours total). Students enter the graduate program in the fall semester as members of a cohort group. The group provides support and builds a sense of community for the students. All students are assigned a faculty advisor at the time of admission and have a graduate assistantship.
More information is available at: https://lnkd.in/dVGdNSwS
EduGator Newsletter RSO Posting Policies
- Posting requests will only be accepted for University of Florida Registered Student Organizations who have a presence on UF Gatorconnect.
- Posting requests are limited to two consecutive postings per event/meeting/announcement (2 week maximum).
- The College of Education does not guarantee all posting requests will be approved, nor can we guarantee a request will be posted if received later than 5:00pm on the Monday of the requested week.
*Disclaimer: The College of Education provides a platform for sharing events, announcements, and opportunities related to student organizations. However, the inclusion of such postings in this newsletter does not constitute an endorsement by the College of Education of any specific message, views, or affiliations of the student organizations. The College of Education is not responsible for the content, accuracy, or opinions expressed in these postings.
Events
- Geek Out on Fun and Wellness: UF CWC Camp Geeky Gator (July 1-30, 2025)

Calling all students! This July, the UF Counseling & Wellness Center (CWC) is bringing together the best of both worlds — your geeky passions and your well-being — through Camp Geeky Gator (July 1-30, 2025).
Whether you’re into books, games, fantasy, or different fandoms, come and connect with others and have s little fun while practicing self-care.
Expect creative activities, good vibes, and a chance to build community around what you love. Make new friends, de-stress, and level up your wellness!
Camp Geeky Gator will feature…
- Reading groups
- Board games
- Crafting Activities
No experience necessary — just bring yourself!
For more details on in-person and Zoom sessions, click here: UF CWC Geeky Gator Wellness.
- Marion County Public Schools Hiring Fairs

Research Opportunities and Accolades
Employment and Internship Opportunities
Pinecrest Preparatory Middle-High School 2025-2026 Teaching Positions
We are excited to announce multiple teaching opportunities for the upcoming academic year and invite your recent graduates and alumni to consider joining our dynamic and supportive school community. Pinecrest Preparatory Middle-High School is currently seeking enthusiastic and dedicated educators across all subject areas who are passionate about student learning and committed to continuous professional growth.
We are looking for candidates who demonstrate:
- A strong work ethic and professionalism
- Effective communication and collaboration skills
- A growth mindset and willingness to reflect and improve
- The ability to build positive relationships with students, families, and colleagues
- A commitment to fostering a safe, inclusive, and academically rigorous environment
Pinecrest Preparatory Middle-High School serves a diverse student population and values educators who are student-centered, adaptable, and eager to make a meaningful impact in the classroom.
Interested applicants are encouraged to submit their resume and any supporting materials to Ms. Kismet Ulloa at kismetulloa@pinecrestmiddlehigh.org.
We welcome applicants from all subject areas and are eager to connect with educators who are ready to inspire and lead.
ECS4kids(Episcopal Children’s Services)

St. Johns Classical Academy (Fleming Island)-2025-2026 Teaching Positions

The Institute of Reading Development
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Work with students in both online and in-person classrooms.
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Earn up to $700 per week.
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Receive comprehensive paid training and ongoing support.
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Gain up to 200 hours of experience teaching their own classes to students from 4-year-olds to adults.
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10 weeks of teaching.
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Full-time and part-time positions available. All schedules include teaching on both weekend days.
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Entry-level position, with opportunities for continued employment with the Institute after the summer.
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We have two training programs:
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A 3-week full-time program, Monday-Friday in the weeks immediately preceding teaching.
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A part-time independent study program designed for current full-time teachers.
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Have strong reading skills and read fiction for pleasure.
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Are responsible and hard-working, with strong communication and organizational skills.
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Are comfortable and confident with technology.
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Have a bachelor’s degree or higher.
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Are active, patient, and supportive with students and parents.
Camp Ozark-Mount Ida, Arkansas
Camp Ozark is America’s largest, single-site Christian sports and adventure camp for kids. We hire over 800 college-aged students from over 100 universities to work with over 7,500 kids each summer. We have multiple positions to apply for, including Cabin Counselor, Lake Crew, Crafts Assistant, Photographers, Instructor Specialists, and many more! Taking summer school? No problem! We have flexible work options. Need a job? All work at Camp Ozark is paid employment. Needing internship credit? We have that too!
You can check out our staff website for more details about positions, dates, testimonials, scheduling an interview, and all the other reasons that there is no better way to spend a portion of your summer than at Camp Ozark. You can also reach out to us by emailing us at staffrecruiting@campozark.com
4-H Summer Camp Job and Service Opportunities
Are you looking for a summer job and/or internship working with youth? Do you enjoy leading games, spending time outdoors, serving as a mentor to youth, and/or working with your peers in a team setting? If so, we’d love for you to join our Florida 4-H summer camp staff, where you’ll receive a weekly salary, housing, meals, professional development and certifications, and skills that can be applied to any career. Internship credit can also be received as part of your position. Our summer camps are located in Niceville and Lake Placid, FL, and we’re looking for team members who can work at camp from mid-May until August 1st. We’re currently interviewing for positions now, so apply today or reach out to a camp director with any questions you may have! Apply here: www.tinyurl.com/4Hsummeropps
Year-round Environmental Education Opportunities at Florida 4-H Camps

Do you enjoy teaching youth outdoors about Florida’s natural ecosystems? Are you interested in serving communities, gaining professional job skills, and environmental stewardship? If so, we’d love for you to join our Florida 4-H AmeriCorps team, where you’ll receive a biweekly living stipend, education award for education expenses, housing (as available), professional development and certifications, and skills that can be applied to any career. Internship credit can also be received as part of your position. Our Florida 4-H camps are located in Niceville and Lake Placid, FL, and we’re looking for team members who can serve at camp anytime between September – August each year. Positions can last for just a summer term or for a full year. We’re currently interviewing for positions now, so apply today or reach out to Sam Brown, sbrown11@ufl.edu, with any questions you may have! Apply here: www.tinyurl.com/4HACopps.
Pro Football Academy
Internship Opportunity with Energy Bus for Schools
We are looking for an intern to assist with our school activities curriculum! Currently, schools use an activity guide as they go through our program. Each year, we revamp the activity guides with new information, activities, and ideas for all our schools. This is not a design internship but an opportunity to be creative and research/develop activities that students would do based on our established Energy Bus principles.
For more information: http://www.EnergyBusForSchools.com
Services and Volunteer Opportunities
UF Counseling and Wellness Center's (CWC) AWARE Ambassador Program
UF CoE Survey-Exploring Mechanisms to Undergraduate Research in the College of Education
Study Details: This study will explore College of Education students’ awareness, interest, and involvement in undergraduate research opportunities at the University of Florida. The results from this study will help define a model for current participation in undergraduate research, which will be used to determine strategies and techniques to better encourage undergraduate participation in College of Education research opportunities.
Participants will be asked to take a brief survey, which should take no more than 5-10 minutes to complete. Upon completion, participants can volunteer to participate in follow-up interviews to further explore their perspectives on undergraduate research in the College of Education.
Survey Link: https://forms.gle/6rRSLFJtuKMPuVHQ7
Participate in a Research Study-$40

Gainesville High School-Cambridge Volunteer Internship
We are looking for university students who would be interested in spending some time each week assisting in our student support center, where we will provide tutoring, counseling, mentoring, and essay and research paper revision/editing and formatting assistance.
Thank you!
Mrs. Jeannine Dupler
Cambridge Coordinator
Gainesville High School
Centre Number US074
Take Stock in Children of Alachua County
As a mentor, you’ll meet weekly with a scholar, offering guidance, encouragement, and support to help them grow both personally and academically. Your commitment can inspire them to reach their full potential, while also building a lasting, positive relationship that impacts their future.
We’d love for you to lend your time and talents to support a student on their journey to graduation.
Muscular Dystrophy Association Summer Camp
Applications for the 2025 Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) Summer Camp program are open, and we are eager to share this wonderful opportunity with those who may be interested in volunteering as counselors. As you may know, MDA Summer Camp provides kids ages 8-17 diagnosed with neuromuscular diseases the chance to experience a life-changing week filled with fun, adventure, and friendship—all at no cost to their families. This camp enables kids to just be kids in an environment where they can connect with others facing similar challenges.
MDA Summer Camp is made possible by volunteer counselors who provide essential support to campers as they participate in adaptive camp experiences, games, dances, mealtimes and more. In addition to bringing joy to campers, this fantastic opportunity allows students to gain valuable field-based experience in medical professions, education, recreation, and social sciences. Counselors can earn over 140 hours of volunteer service while gaining meaningful, real-world experience. Check out this short VIDEO or head to MDA.org to learn about Summer Camp’s impact on MDA families and volunteers.
MDA Summer Camp
Florida Elks Youth Camp
July 26th-August 1st, 2025
ESOL Achievers
We’re seeking UF students to volunteer as mentors or tutors. This is a meaningful way for them to give back to the Gainesville community while building valuable skills.
Balance 180 Hands On Learning Opportunity

Gator Junior Golf
If you love kids and are looking for a way to get involved, then consider volunteering with Gator Junior Golf, Gainesville’s only non-profit junior golf program! As a volunteer, you would be mentoring and helping kids ages 4-17 to develop both golf skills and life skills that can be used on and off the course. Only basic golf knowledge is required. If interested, please visit https://gatorjuniorgolf.org/volunteer-2, for more information or email us at growthegame@gatorjuniorgolf.org.
Gainesville Thrives
Gainesville Thrives works to promote tutoring and mentoring for kindergarten through high school students, as well as other services for expectant parents, parents and their infants, toddlers, and preschool children. By informing the faith-based community and others of Gainesville’s needs and opportunities, we can achieve long-term academic success for students and stronger and healthier families.
You can join in our mission at Gainesville Thrives (www.gainesvillethrives.org) as the local partner of the Dolly Parton Imagination Library to provide age-appropriate books by mail to children from birth to four years old. We need volunteers to register families attending library story times, museum toddler activities, and community and church events. You can participate at a single activity or weekly outreach to improve literacy for underserved children in Alachua County and change their trajectory in life. Join our UF Student Chapter: https://www.gainesvillethrives.org/student-org or apply for an internship to learn how an educational nonprofit works.
Alachua County Council of PTAs Volunteer Opportunities
- Are you looking for a fantastic opportunity to connect with local schools, gain hands-on experience, and align your coursework with practical insights? Look no further than the Alachua County Council of PTAs (ACCPTA)!
- Why Volunteer with ACCPTA?
- The mission of PTAs everywhere is to make every child’s potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children.
- By volunteering through ACCPTA, you can gain unparalleled insights into the education system, enabling you to apply what you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios. If you aspire to work in education, non-profit, or related fields, volunteering with us will provide you with practical experience that can set you apart when pursuing future career opportunities. Many educational programs require volunteer hours as part of their curriculum. ACCPTA offers fulfilling volunteer roles with local school PTA units that can help you meet these requirements while making a meaningful impact.
- Diverse Volunteer Opportunities:
- We offer a wide range of volunteer positions that cater to your specific interests and the varying needs of our local schools. Whether you’re interested in fundraising, event planning, leadership roles, or general volunteer tasks, ACCPTA has a role for you and can connect you with a local school in need of your skills.
- You can learn more about our organization here: About Us – Alachua County Council PTA (accpta.org)
- If you are interested in volunteering, please contact legislation@accpta.org
Tutoring and Childcare
Childcare at CityLight Church
Childcare for Children’s Ministry
Gator Giving Initiative Club-Literacy Tutors

STEPs Tutoring

