SITE COORDINATOR/
DIGITAL EMPOWERMENT WORKSHOP

We invite candidates to apply to be a facilitator for a Museum of Tolerance interactive classroom workshop, Combat Hate, to grades 6th – 12th in schools in New York City.

Museum of Tolerance (MOT) is continuing to offer a dynamic, classroom-based workshop that engages students in critical thinking for decoding and rejecting online hate. This is an online safety curriculum aligned with ISTE digital citizenship standards and based on foundational media literacy skills. Using real life examples compiled by the Simon Wiesenthal Center (SWC)’s Research Department, students are challenged to interpret the hateful messages, understand their impact, and commit to action steps.

Learn more: www.museumoftolerance.com/combathate

Candidates should have experience with at least 3 of the following:

  • Coordination of educational programs/workshops 
  • Working with a team of presenters/facilitators 
  • Basic computer technology in a classroom setting 
  • Being responsible for technical and administrative support on Zoom.

This is a flexible role which may require: coordination of programs on-site, technical administration of virtual programs, and the ability to present the Combat Hate workshop as needed. Candidates are required to travel to school sites in New York City. Candidates with problem-solving skills who are comfortable in a school environment are encouraged to apply.

Commitments

  1. Apply by emailing your resume/CV and why you wish to participate to Farrah Rubin: frubin@wiesenthal.com / 917.570.2339 – subject line “Facilitator Application”
  2. Attend mandatory in-person and virtual training.

Once certified, site coordinators will be engaged as part-time employees, to coordinate workshops in schools and support the presentation of Combat Hate by facilitators. Site coordinators will be compensated for their time in attending training and shadowing programs. Employees will be paid hourly. Hours may vary depending on schedules.

Compensation: $25 per hour