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High School Youth Program Instructor: Law and Governance

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Division/Organization: Division of Continuing Studies
Department: Precollege Academic Programs
Job Type: UW Student Assistant
Remote Eligbility: Not Remote
Location: UW-Madison Campus
Salary/Wage Range or Lump Sum: $2,450
Job Categories: Interpersonal Communication, Leadership, Critical Thinking/Problem Solving, Digital Technology, Teamwork/Collaboration, Professionalism/Work Ethic, Education and Training, Child Development and Care, Customer Service, STEM, Career Management, Honoring Context and Culture

Department Overview:

Badger Precollege, Division of Continuing Studies

Anticipated Start Date:

Sunday, July 19th, 2026

Anticipated End Date (If Applicable):

Friday, July 31st, 2026

Remote Work Eligibility Detail:

Not Remote

 

Anticipated Hours Per Week:

Minimum: 30 Maximum: 40

Schedule:

All Staff Training: Saturday, June 13th 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM
BSS Opening Sunday: Sunday, July 19th 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Program Dates: Monday, July 20th – Friday, July 31st
Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Salary/Wage Range/Lump Sum:

Lump Sum: $2,450

Number of Positions:

1

Qualifications:

● Bachelor’s Degree in Education or content related field
● 2 years of teaching experience with precollege students preferred. Student teaching experience will be considered.
● Graduate level coursework, completed or in progress, is preferred.
● Demonstrated ability to plan and deliver engaging content to high school students is preferred.
● Strong communication skills and ability to work well with students, administration, and support staff
● Experience planning and modifying curriculum to meet the needs of all students
● Respect for individual differences and individuality.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:

A successful high school instructor and curriculum developer blends academic expertise, instructional design, and interpersonal skills. They must be both architects of learning experiences and mentors who inspire students, ensuring the curriculum is rigorous, engaging, and aligned with future academic pathways.
● Teaching experience working with high school students
● Subject matter expertise and deep understanding of discipline
● Knowledge of learning theories, pedagogy and adolescent development
● Awareness of digital tools, learning management systems (Canvas), and emerging educational technologies.

Position Summary/Job Duties:

Instructor and curriculum reviser for the Insights into Intersections of Law and Governance: Legal Systems, Politics, and Policy course for the Badger Summer Scholars Program. Program dates are July 19 – July 31, 2026. The instructor’s main role in the program is to review curriculum with existing material and be a teacher and a facilitator of learning. Instructors can expect to work with a class size of up to 18 high school students. Course description listed below:

What is the difference between mechanical, civil and electrical engineering, and how do they work together on large-scale projects? What challenges do engineers face when balancing innovation with sustainability? What skills and traits make a successful engineer in today's rapidly evolving technological landscape? This course provides an engaging introduction to the diverse world of engineering, offering students a comprehensive overview of various engineering disciplines and career paths. Through interactive lectures, hands-on projects, and guest speakers from industry, students will explore fields such as mechanical, electrical, civil, chemical and computer engineering. The course aims to help students understand the fundamental principles and real-world applications of each discipline, while also guiding academic pathways and career opportunities.

Instructors are responsible for:
● Developing (or modifying) an engaging course with activities and lessons designed to provide high quality and fast-paced learning for high school students including elements of college, major, and career preparation revolving around the class topic.
● Revising curriculum with existing material following Badger Precollege templates and process (Complete Syllabus including course information, weekly schedule, daily lesson plans, presentation slides, and materials.)
● Completing all hiring requirements and trainings required by Human Resources at the UW-Madison
● Participating in staff orientation before the program begins (June 13th)
● Attending instructor check in meetings scheduled throughout the program.
● Attending opening and closing day events July 19th and July 31st, 2026
● Leading daily instructional sessions M-F 9:00-2:30pm, July 19th – July 31st , 2026 for a group of 8-18 students
● Completing post program student evaluation materials.

Instructors can expect to teach eager, curious students with a strong interest in the subject matter. For more information, please visit our website at https://precollege.wisc.edu/badger-summer-scholars/

Physical Demands:

N/A

Institutional Statements:

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:

UW-Madison is an Equal Employment, Equal Access Employer committed to increasing the diversity of our workforce.

Institutional Statement on Diversity:

Diversity is a source of strength, creativity, and innovation for UW-Madison. We value the contributions of each person and respect the profound ways their identity, culture, background, experience, status, abilities, and opinion enrich the university community. We commit ourselves to the pursuit of excellence in teaching, research, outreach, and diversity as inextricably linked goals.

The University of Wisconsin-Madison fulfills its public mission by creating a welcoming and inclusive community for people from every background-people who as students, faculty, and staff serve Wisconsin and the world.

For more information on diversity and inclusion on campus, please visit: diversity.wisc.edu

Accommodation Statement:

If you need to request an accommodation because of a disability, you can find information about how to make a request at the following website:https://employeedisabilities.wisc.edu/disability-accommodation-information-for-applicants/

 
 

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