Job announcement: Kaleidoscope Circles
Hello! I am the director of Kaleidoscope Circles, which is an institute dedicated to teaching college-level classes to high-school students. We currently have a mathematics circle called Euler Circle, which I run, and we’re looking to expand into other fields. We are seeking an instructor to develop a curriculum and teach classes in the new area. Our preferred areas are artificial intelligence (with a focus on AI safety), computer science, and physics, but we’re open to hiring someone in a different area as well if we find a great fit. Our ideal candidate will be well versed in the subject, ideally having a PhD in the field, since we believe that advanced students need to have mentors who are professionals in their field, and will have interesting thoughts about what advanced precollegiate education ought to look like..
This is a part-time job for the moment. We will pay $50K/year for roughly a half-time job (teaching three evenings a week at first), and we can try to help you find other part-time work as well if you would like. Classes start in September, and we will pay you for the summer to prepare for the class.
If you think you’d enjoy this opportunity, please see our hiring page for more information and to apply, or pass this message on to anyone you think might be interested. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email me at complexzeta@gmail.com.
Thank you,
Simon Rubinstein-Salzedo
Director, Kaleidoscope Circles
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