WHO ARE WE
Sadie Nash Leadership Project provides award-winning experiential social justice education to more than 500 young women and gender-expansive youth of color in New York City and Newark each year. Operating with love and rigor, we use the tools of popular education to build critical consciousness, community, and college readiness. We strengthen, empower, and equip our participants to lead lives in committed pursuit of joy and liberation for self and community.
Our award-winning flagship program, Summer Institute (SI), is an immersive 6-week program for high school students, where participants (lovingly called Nashers) explore themes related to leadership, feminism, and social justice. Through classes, workshops, field trips, and intimate conversations with community leaders, we introduce concepts of power, identity, and privilege so that our Nashers can articulate and critically analyze their personal experiences within a broader political context and through project based learning.
SI operates at four in-person sites: Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, and Newark, NJ.
FACULTY POSITION OVERVIEW
We are seeking engaging and experienced educators to join our Summer Institute as faculty members. Faculty teach 1-2 six-week interactive course(s) (designing their own unique course) that meets twice a week during the summer program (July 7 - August 14, 2025).
We are interested in courses that support our participants to think critically, build community, and explore leadership and social justice activism. In addition to teaching twice a week, faculty are expected to mentor and support their teaching assistant (called a “Dean”), and meet periodically with other SNLP staff members during the summer. Descriptions of classes that faculty can teach are below.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
WHAT YOU’LL DO
Faculty are expected to develop and teach an elective class. We encourage faculty members to consider teaching classes that are based on their unique areas of expertise and interest. We select courses that expose our participants to subjects that they do not traditionally have access to in high school. All courses should be rigorous, interactive, relevant and employ a popular education methodology. You can read more about popular education at http://infed.org/mobi/popular-education/
Examples of previous elective classes include:
In developing elective classes, faculty should ensure that their curriculum complements and supports the learning represented by the core class all Nashers take, without redundancy.
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE
To be successful in this position, you will need to meet the following:
HIRING TIMELINE:
KEY DATES OF THE POSITION:
WHO ARE WE
Sadie Nash Leadership Project provides award-winning experiential social justice education to more than 500 young women and gender-expansive youth of color in New York City and Newark each year. Operating with love and rigor, we use the tools of popular education to build critical consciousness, community, and college readiness. We strengthen, empower, and equip our participants to lead lives in committed pursuit of joy and liberation for self and community.
Our award-winning flagship program, Summer Institute (SI), is an immersive 6-week program for high school students, where participants (lovingly called Nashers) explore themes related to leadership, feminism, and social justice. Through classes, workshops, field trips, and intimate conversations with community leaders, we introduce concepts of power, identity, and privilege so that our Nashers can articulate and critically analyze their personal experiences within a broader…
COMPENSATION:
This position carries two types of compensation between July 7 - August 14, 2025:
Example 1: A faculty member can teach their class “The Power to Create – A Visual Arts Experiment” on Mondays and Wednesday from 11 am - 12:30 pm or Mondays and Wednesdays from 1:30 pm - 3 pm. The compensation would be $2000.
Example 2: A faculty member can teach their class “The Power to Create – A Visual Arts Experiment” on Mondays and Wednesday from 11 am - 12:30 pm AND teach their class “In Living Color: A Look at Women of Color in Film and Television” on Mondays and Wednesdays from 1:30 pm - 3 pm. The compensation would be $4000.
Both compensation packages include time for orientation, training, and final reporting.
COMPENSATION:
This position carries two types of compensation between July 7 - August 14, 2025:
Example 1: A faculty member can teach their class “The Power to Create – A Visual Arts Experiment” on Mondays and Wednesday from 11 am - 12:30 pm or Mondays and Wednesdays from 1:30 pm - 3 pm. The compensation would be $2000.
Example 2: A faculty member can teach their class “The Power to Create – A Visual Arts Experiment” on Mondays and Wednesday from 11 am - 12:30 pm AND teach their class “In Living Color: A Look at Women of Color in Film and Television” on Mondays and Wednesdays from 1:30 pm - 3 pm. The compensation would be $4000.
Both compensation packages include time for orientation, training, and final reporting.
Please submit a one-page proposal (using this template, but feel free to support with additional materials if you would like to) for the course you are interested in teaching. Your proposal should include a description of the course including whether you would identify it as creative, academic or both. It should also include a brief rationale as to how it fits into the overall mission, philosophy, or values of SNLP. It should address the goals you hope to achieve over the course of the summer program, and it should present a brief 12-session outline for the course. You do not need to describe each class, but please show the direction of the course and the topics you expect to cover. If you are having an issue uploading your lesson plan to Idealist, feel free to email it to hiring@sadienash.org.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis starting on February 3, 2025 and qualified candidates will be contacted for a phone screening and then moved onto an interview if chosen. In accordance with SNLP COVID-19 policy, all applicants will be required to submit proof of vaccination in order to be hired for the position.
Not sure you meet all of our qualifications? Research shows that cis men apply for jobs when they fulfill an average of 60% of the criteria, while others (including women, gender-expansive folks and people of color) tend only to apply if they meet every requirement. If you believe that you are a good fit for this role, we encourage you to apply.
Sadie Nash Leadership project is an Equal Opportunity Employer. As such, we consider a wide range of candidates bringing different skill sets and lived experiences. So whether you're looking to transition, taking the next step in your career path or returning to work after a gap in employment, we will be happy to have you apply!
If you have any questions, please email hiring@sadienash.org. Please visit www.sadienash.org for more information on SNLP. Thank you for your interest in our work and in this position!