
For more than twenty-five years, the Summer Academy for Math and Science (SAMS) has supported students in STEM fields in a rigorous curriculum taught by faculty and staff who are deeply committed to their success. You can learn more about the SAMS program here: https://www.cmu.edu/pre-college/academic-programs/sams.html
SAMS instructors will be expected to teach at all scheduled Math sessions; to carry out the necessary course preparation, administrative tasks, assessment, and related responsibilities; and to attend any required meetings, such as orientation and weekly instructor meetings.
Business Title: Instructor- Summer Academy for Math and Science
Department: Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion
Term: Fixed Term Summer II
Hiring Manager and Supervisor: M. Shernell Smith, Associate Dean & Executive Director
Duties include:
Core Academic Instruction Roles
These roles are responsible for leading the primary 6-week academic courses:
Math Instructors: Instructors will be needed to cover the following college-level and preparatory topics:
Graph & Theory Combinatorics or Functions
Algebra & Number Theory
Calculus/Pre-Calculus Primer
Matrix & Probability and Social Math
Science Instructors: Instructors specializing in the following foundational subjects:
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Engineering
Skills Development and STEM Project Roles
These roles focus on developing critical research, presentation, and writing skills:
Project Instructor: Responsible for leading the exploration of one or more foundational concepts in STEM. This role guides students through an academic group research project that culminates in a presentation at the closing academic SAMS Symposium on July 31, 2026.
Presentation Skills Instructor: Covers topics in public speaking, presentation preparation, and presenting.
Writing Instructor: Covers general composition topics, specifically designed to assist students in the creation of their college admissions essays and to initiate scholarly technical writing concepts. This instructor also facilitates the SAMS virtual Jump Start program prior to the scholars' arrival for the residential program.
Jump Start Orientation Facilitator: Offers instruction focused on confidence building and team building skills.
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