Undergraduate research assistant – Make a difference, hone your communication skills, work remotely

About the Project and Position:

We are looking to hire an undergraduate research assistant to help with an NSF funded project which is focused on changing the perceptions of grade 7-12 math and science teaching as a profession. The project, known as Get the Facts Out, is an innovative partnership led by the Colorado School of Mines that includes the American Chemical Society, the American Physical Society, the American Association of Physics Teachers, Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators, behavior change researchers, teacher educators, and several colleges and universities to serve as study sites. The project aims to tackle misperceptions about the teaching profession with the goal of increasing the fraction of physics, chemistry, and math majors that choose to pursue middle and high school teaching as a career.

By working as an undergraduate researcher on this project you can expect to:

  • Have your work impact math and science teacher recruitment efforts nationwide
  • Improve your communication skills
  • Work with a dynamic and supportive team
  • Enjoy a flexible work schedule

Job Responsibilities:

  • Draft and send emails to contacts at approximately 60 universities to collect survey data two to three times per term
  • Respond promptly to questions from the research team and university contacts related to data collection
  • Download survey data and send updates to the contacts at each university after they have collected data
  • Update contact lists at each university if they request changes
  • Communicate with other members of the research team about the state of data collection

Minimum Qualifications:

Candidates must have at least 30 credit hours of college credit, a 3.7 GPA, proficient writing skills, professional email etiquette as you will be communicating with university leaders from around the country, a strong work ethic, and an excellent ability to communicate as part of a team.

Time Requirements and Compensation:

The successful candidate will be expected to work 8-10 hours per week at a rate of $12 per hour. Virtual training via Zoom will be provided to get the new candidate up to speed on the project and job responsibilities. Job responsibilities can be completed remotely.

To apply for this position:

Please send the following materials to Dr. Jared Breakall (jbreakall@mines.edu):

  1. One to two page cover letter that addresses the qualifications described above, describes your interest in joining the project, and answers the following questions:
    1. What background experiences do you have that lead you to feel prepared for and interested in communicating professionally with university leaders from around the country?
    2. How do your previous experiences prepare you to work cooperatively and productively with colleagues, and supervisors from diverse backgrounds?
    3. How do you envision the skills you will gain in this position being useful to you later in your career?
  2. Resume

If you have questions about the position, please contact Jared Breakall at jbreakall@mines.edu