The Museum seeks a part-time Creative Youth Development & Research Educator.Reporting
directly to MCNY Education Department the CYD & Research Educator is responsible to assist with the development and implementation of the Triple E: Explore, Examine, Engage pilot program.
The Triple E: Explore, Examine, Engage pilot program is geared towards high school students in the 10 through 12th grade. The goal of the program is to help develop the critical thinking skills of the next generation of NYC citizens through the lens of history. Engaging students in developing solutions to current and major social and cultural issues that New York City has faced in the past, but still permeates in today’s society such as education equity, housing inequality, labor disparity, gender and immigration discrimination, and the environment. Triple E will also utilize guest speakers, and resources from local institutions such as the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture of the New York Public Library, the Museum of the City of New York, the New York Historical Society, and the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. The Creative Youth Development & Research Educator will be responsible for co-designing, planning, conducting research for, and facilitating a series of workshops Winter/Spring 2022 semester. The position is a contractual, project-based role, with a salary of $40/Hr. The length of the project is approximately 100 hours to start.