IRT Summer Workshop Co Curriculum CoordinatorPhillips Academy • Andover, Minnesota, United States
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IRT Summer Workshop Co Curriculum Coordinator
Phillips Academy
- Andover, Minnesota, United States
- Andover, Minnesota, United States
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The Co Curriculum Coordinators for the Institute for Recruitment of Teachers (IRT) Summer Workshop will play a pivotal role in the planning, development, and delivery of a comprehensive and inclusive curriculum for a diverse group of aspiring graduate students. As part of IRT’s flagship Summer Workshop, the Co Curriculum Coordinators will work closely with IRT program staff and faculty to ensure the program aligns with IRT’s mission of preparing underrepresented students for graduate studies in education, humanities, and social sciences. This virtual workshop serves approximately 100-130 scholars annually and focuses on professional identity development, pedagogical skill-building, and the integration of critical theory in education.
March - May 2026
Onboarding Preparation and Curriculum Planning with IRT staff
Orientation and onboarding of new and returning faculty
June 29 - July 23, 2026
Summer Workshop
July 17 & 18
July 24, 2026
Summer Workshop Faculty and Co Curriculum Coordinators’ Debrief Sessions
Overview (continued) The Co Curriculum Coordinators for the Institute for Recruitment of Teachers (IRT) Summer Workshop will play a pivotal role in the planning, development, and delivery of a comprehensive and inclusive curriculum for a diverse group of aspiring graduate students. As part of IRT’s flagship Summer Workshop, the Co Curriculum Coordinators will work closely with IRT program staff and faculty to ensure the program aligns with IRT’s mission of preparing underrepresented students for graduate studies in education, humanities, and social sciences. This virtual workshop serves approximately 100-130 scholars annually and focuses on professional identity development, pedagogical skill-building, and the integration of critical theory in education.
Suggested Timeline Details
March - May 2026
Onboarding Preparation and Curriculum Planning with IRT staff
June 15 - June 25, 2026
Orientation and onboarding of new and returning faculty
June 29 - July 23, 2026
Summer Workshop
July 17 & 18
Recruiters’ Weekend
July 24, 2026
Summer Workshop Faculty and Co Curriculum Coordinators’ Debrief Sessions
Key Responsibilities Curriculum Development And Coordination
Design and manage the delivery of an engaging, inclusive, and rigorous curriculum for the Summer Workshop, ensuring that it meets the needs of scholars from diverse backgrounds. This includes:
Collaborating with faculty to develop content and select key readings, lectures, and seminar topics that address themes of diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice in education.
Designing and implementing skill-building sessions that support scholars in professional development, pedagogical growth, and aligning their academic interests with graduate school goals.
Organizing seminars that introduce critical theory in education, humanities, and social sciences, preparing scholars for the intellectual rigor of graduate coursework.
Faculty Support And Collaboration
Serve as the primary point of contact for Summer Faculty, providing orientation and ongoing support. This includes:
Assisting in the onboarding of faculty members, ensuring they understand the Summer Workshop goals, pedagogy, and expectations.
Design and co-facilitate professional development that fosters a faculty cohort, is responsive to the changing educational landscape and encourages faculty to lean into their agency as change-makers.
Coordinating faculty schedules and supporting faculty in delivering their sessions effectively on the virtual platform.
Managing communication between faculty and scholars, addressing any logistical or academic needs that arise.
Logistics and Scheduling
Create and maintain the Summer Workshop schedule on the virtual platform, ensuring that all sessions, seminars, and events run smoothly. This includes:
Organizing virtual interactive courses, skill building sessions and chalk talks
Assist the IRT staff with coordinating faculty to participate in the Consortium Deans/Administrators’ Annual Meeting and to assist during the Graduate Recruitment Fair in mid-July
Ensuring accessibility for all scholars, utilizing the virtual platform effectively for both synchronous and asynchronous activities.
Program Evaluation and Feedback
Collaborate with the IRT staff to develop and implement systems for evaluating the success of the Summer Workshop curriculum. This includes:
Collecting feedback from scholars and faculty to assess the effectiveness of the curriculum and make necessary adjustments.
Monitoring scholar engagement and participation, ensuring that the curriculum is meeting the diverse needs of the cohort.
Reporting on outcomes and recommendations for future Summer Workshop programming.
Qualifications
Participated in the IRT Summer Workshop or Associate Program;
Served as IRT Summer Workshop Faculty
Hold a Master’s degree in Education, Humanities, Social Sciences, or a related field is required or have completed at least 2 years of a Ph.D. program.
Experience
A minimum of 3 years of experience in curriculum development, ideally within higher education or community-based educational programs.
Experience working with underrepresented and diverse student populations.
Experience with virtual learning environments and remote programming.
Knowledge of educational theories, critical pedagogy, and inclusive teaching practices.
Skills
Strong organizational and project management skills with an ability to coordinate multiple tasks simultaneously.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Proficiency with virtual communication tools and platforms.
Ability to work collaboratively in a virtual team environment.
Desired Attributes
A passion for diversity, equity, and inclusion in education.
A commitment to supporting scholars in their professional and academic growth.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build relationships with students, faculty, and external partners.
A proactive and solution-oriented mindset.
How to Apply Applicants should submit a brief statement of intent (no more than 300 words) in lieu of a cover letter and a current resume, including contact information for three references, through the Phillips Academy Andover ADP Job Portal. Your statement of purpose should address two interconnected areas: 1) your understanding of what it means to be a professional intellectual and how that vision would shape your work as Co-Curriculum Coordinator; and 2) how your positionality and lived experiences inform what you believe aspiring IRT scholars need at this time to be best prepared in terms of their research interests, teaching pedagogy, and instructional practices.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until all positions are filled. Selected candidates will be contacted via email to schedule a virtual interview. Following interviews, offers for IRT faculty positions will be extended. Please review your availability carefully before accepting an offer.
All faculty must be 24 or older by June 1, 2026. Applications are due by March 11, 2026.
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