[Time2000_t19 0263] FW: BEAM Summer Positions: Counselors
Dear TIME 2000 Students, Please find details below for a summer job at a camp that involves teaching math. TIME 2000 who have been hired in the past have loved the job. Good luck if you apply! Mrs. Weinman Naomi Weinman TIME2000/SEYS Queens College, CUNY | 65-30 Kissena Blvd | Queens, NY |11367 (w) 718-997-5377 | (f) 718-997-5173 time2000.qc.cuny.edu<https://www.qc.cuny.edu/Academics/Honors/Time2000/Pages/default.aspx> | Donate to TIME 2000<http://bit.ly/time2000> From: Daniel Zaharopol <dan_zaharopol@artofproblemsolving.org> Dear Naomi, I was wondering if you might be able to share the job ad below with folks in the TIME 2000 program. Being a counselor at BEAM is a great experience for future teachers --- it is a paid job that allows them to gain classroom experience and potentially do some teaching directly, as well as to network with classroom teachers from around the city. You can find details below. Thank you so much! Dan Bridge to Enter Advanced Mathematics: Summer Counselor/Teaching Assistant Positions (residential and non-residential) This summer, change the lives of talented middle school students from underserved backgrounds. Bridge to Enter Advanced Mathematics (BEAM), a project of the Art of Problem Solving Initiative, Inc., is seeking undergraduate students or recent graduates to be counselors and teaching assistants for a summer program that gives everyone a chance to excel in mathematics. During summer 2020, we will run residential programs on college campuses in Upstate New York and Southern California, and day programs in New York City and Los Angeles. At both programs, you'll create a vibrant social experience for kids who are discovering for the first time that there are other people who like doing mathematics; you'll also be a TA for classes on topics such as number theory, combinatorics, problem solving, and computer science. At our residential program, counselors will also live with the students in the campus dorms. Be a role model and guide for students who are just beginning to set their educational path! Counselors must be strong mathematically, be reliable, and take initiative. They should be charismatic and able to help the kids have fun. All counselors must be at least 18 years old by the beginning of the program. Residential Program (BEAM Summer Away): Compensation: $2,600 for four weeks, plus room, board, and a transportation stipend. Locations: Bard College (NY), Union College (NY), Harvey Mudd College (CA) CA Dates: June 18 to July 15, 2020 NY Dates: July 2 to July 29, 2020 Non-residential Program (BEAM Discovery): Compensation: $3,840 for six weeks, breakfast/lunch on weekdays, an unlimited MetroCard at the NYC program Location: New York City, Los Angeles LA Dates: June 17 to July 28, 2020 NYC Dates: July 1 to August 11, 2020 Deadline: rolling, but please apply by February 27, 2020 for full consideration. For more information and the application, please visit: https://www.beammath.org/counselor-info/ -- Daniel Zaharopol (he/him/his) Executive Director, Art of Problem Solving Initiative, Inc. Director, Bridge to Enter Advanced Mathematics http://www.beammath.org dan_zaharopol@artofproblemsolving.org<mailto:dan_zaharopol@artofproblemsolving.org> (888) 264-2793
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Naomi Weinman