Location: Illinois Job Description: Facilitate and oversee planning and scheduling of internal / external workshops and meetings, including logistics and preparation of agendas Develop and edit presentations on behalf of collaboration leads Coordinate with multi-institution colleagues to organize and facilitate new collaborations. Assist in preparation of grant proposals and identify new opportunities Assist in preparation of annual reports Assist in drafting and revising learning goals, standards, assessments, and learning trajectories for quantum information science Assist in developing materials for K-12 QIS education Coordinate with educational programs to plan educational / outreach programs Deliver QIS content to middle-school and high-school students Collect and analyze educational research data Utilizes in-depth experience in the identification and establishment of collaborative partnerships with schools Plays a medium to large role in program evaluation and improvement efforts Performs other related work as needed
Preferred Qualifications Education: Experience: 1 year of formal training in QIS and/or quantum computing 5 years of teaching experience 2 years of research experienceÂ
Preferred Competencies Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills Excellent oral communication skills Proficiency in programming Ability to organize meetings, schedules, and events. Ability to follow multiple detailed directions of various protocols and meet deadlines. Ability to maintain confidentiality. Strong organizational, planning, problem-solving, and project management skills. Ability to work independently and creatively. Teaching experience at the grades 6-12 or undergraduate level
Application Documents Resume (required) Cover letter (required) References (required)
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