We are looking for an Educator who can facilitate the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Mobile Museum of Tolerance (MMOT) programs including Combat Hate: A Digital Media Literacy Workshop, to middle and high school students, educators, and Educational Administrators throughout the State of Illinois. The MMOT is a traveling human rights education center which teaches the lessons of the Holocaust, Civil Rights, and digital media literacy. Combat Hate is a dynamic program that engages students in critical thinking for decoding and rejecting online hate. This position has three responsibilities. The Education Associate will 1) introduce the Combat Hate program to communities throughout the state; 2) act as a substitute for the MMOT Educator; and 3) handle the logistics for Combat Hate workshops. We will rely on you to find ways to continuously improve the educational experience that we provide and to maintain our organization’s positive image. You are passionate about fighting against discrimination in our communities and for promoting human rights and dignity. You have experience in teaching, facilitating, or working with youth aged 10-18 and also have a record of giving presentations to teachers and school administrators. You are able to use judgment and make sound decisions in a public arena including the ability to respond appropriately to questions about educational material on the above-mentioned topics. This position will report to the Director of the Mobile Museum of Tolerance. This position requires travel across the state of Illinois.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level