The Smithsonian Science Education Center (SSEC) is transforming K-12 education through science via their innovative new STEM curriculum and digital resources, conducting professional development for STEM teachers, and fostering STEM education leadership among school and community leaders. SSEC has offered an array of internship opportunities for teens who would like to gain some work experience in the science and education space, earn a stipend, and possibly gain school credit (varies by school).
Eligibility: SSEC accepts applications from students currently enrolled in undergraduate or graduate programs, as well as high school students (at least 16 years old). The SSEC is actively seeking a diverse applicant pool of interns. All interns must successfully complete a Federal background check before their internship begins.
Due to the pandemic and advent of remote program offerings, SSEC has pivoted to and included virtual (remote, from home, online) internship options as well, so they may be available, too. In-person internships will be in Washington, D.C. Both virtual and in-person internships constitute full-time hours (25 – 40 hours per week) over a 10 week period; internships are offered in the Summer, as well as in the Spring and other seasons.
Project Description: This intern will work with educators, researchers, staff, SSEC partners to support Professional Services programming and preparations in Summer 2022.
Learning objectives include:
The intern will receive daily instruction, guidance, and feedback for all tasks assigned. The intern will also get an understanding of why tasks are necessary and how they contribute to achieving positive outcomes.
Professional Services STEM4SD Intern:
Project Description: Intern will work with educators, researchers, staff, SSEC partners, and experts in the field of STEM Education for Sustainable Development (STEM4SD) to support the Smithsonian Science for Global Goals project and the Network for Emergent Socio-Scientific Thinking (NESST).
Learning objectives include:
Intern will receive daily instruction, guidance, and follow-up for all tasks assigned. Intern will also get an understanding of why tasks are done and how important their execution will be in order for positive results.
Global Goals Intern
Project Description: Intern will work with Smithsonian Science Education Center curriculum developers to assist in the development of Smithsonian Science for Global Goals guides. The Smithsonian Science for Global Goals guides aim to inspire young people to take action on the world’s most pressing issues. Interns will learn how to apply knowledge of science content and diverse ways of knowing, research, and pedagogy to assist in developing high-quality resources for teaching and learning. Learning objectives include:
Candidates should have strong writing skills, skills in independent research, the ability to communicate professionally with experts, experience/interest in education or curriculum, and the ability to adhere to tight deadlines. Interns will be managed directly by the curriculum developers for Smithsonian Science for Global Goals and will receive feedback and guidance on their writing, research, and other content creation.