Academic Director, BEAM Summer Away
Company: CRM Hike
Location: New York
Posted on: May 3, 2025
Job Description:
The mission of BEAM is to create pathways for students from
low-income and historically marginalized communities to become
scientists, mathematicians, engineers, and computer scientists. Led
by staff with these same technical backgrounds, BEAM believes that
pathways to STEM careers are created through community, individual
support, and access to advanced work that typically lies outside
most school curricula. We work to directly support students and
transition them to other supportive enrichment programs that enable
their future success.BEAM's model provides continuous support from
middle school through college graduation, including intense
academic summer programs for middle school students (after 6th and
7th grade), weekend classes and mentoring, and STEM-focused support
through college. Our program includes not just access to learning
advanced math but also support finding and applying to other
opportunities, including support with college admissions and
financial aid. In addition to our academic content, bringing
students into community is a key part of our mission and all of our
work is designed to support that goal.BEAM has grown from a small
summer program serving 17 students in the summer of 2011 to a
year-round, national program, serving 420+ students at six summer
program sites and 600+ students in year-round programming in New
York City and Los Angeles this school year. In addition, our BEAM
National pilot program now reaches over 500 elementary-aged
students in seven different states, working to create a new
nationwide pathway modeled on our local work.With our recent
strategic plan, our team has committed to transforming the
organization from a successful startup to a more mature and
scalable organization that can drive change across the
country.ACADEMIC DIRECTOR, BEAM Summer AwayJoin the BEAM team this
summer and make a difference! We are seeking passionate leaders to
join our Summer Away summer programs in New York City or Los
Angeles as Academic Directors. Our Academic Directors will oversee
one of 3 BEAM Summer Away campuses this summer. You will be part of
a leadership team which may include an Associate Site Director, one
Director of Student Life, and one Guidance Counselor that manages a
full complement of seasonal staff (8 counselors, 8 faculty, 1-2
nurses). This is more than a summer role - it's an opportunity to
lead, mentor and inspire the next generation of scientists,
engineers, and mathematicians!Why Join BEAM?At BEAM, we foster a
vibrant community of educators and students where students are
actively engaged in problem-solving, critical thinking, and
mathematical exploration. We empower students by making them the
leaders of their own learning while fostering a supportive and
inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.Description of
PositionAs an Academic Director, you will play a crucial role in
shaping the learning experience for middle school students in our
Summer Away program. Working closely with the Site Director,
Director of Student Life, and Guidance Counselor, you will manage a
dedicated seasonal staff of 23-29 counselors and 8-9 faculty
members. Your leadership will not only shape the classroom
experience but also help cultivate a strong community of students
and staff, leaving a lasting impact on the lives of our
students.KEY RESPONSIBILITIESIn the months leading up to the camp,
the Academic Director will engage in comprehensive preparation to
ensure a successful summer program. This preparation will set the
foundation for a smooth and impactful camp experience for both
students and staff.Self-Preparation and Planning
- Complete SD Management Training and Faculty Coach training with
BEAM staff
- Review Site Leadership Handbook (3-5 hrs of work,
self-paced)
- Support final selection of your faculty team
- Support Student Course Assignments
- Participate in synchronous virtual faculty training and virtual
course planning retreatPre-Camp Week Training and Set upDuring the
week before students arrive, you will collaborate with the
leadership team to finalize preparations for the summer program,
set team expectations, and ensure that staff is ready and the camp
is set for a successful start.
- Attend Leadership Team Retreat
- Align on leadership roles and responsibilities
- Plan team-building activities or social events
- Set up facilities and ensure all logistical needs are met for
staff arrival
- All-Staff Pre-Camp Training and Set-Up
- Lead faculty-specific training (academic modules)
- Review pre-camp training materials and assign training
modules
- Confirm staff completion of required HR onboarding (I-9, online
training, etc.) and complete employer portion of I-9During Camp (20
Days)The majority of the summer will be spent providing academic
leadership, overseeing faculty performance, and ensuring a positive
and effective learning environment. The Academic Director will also
take on leadership tasks that support both faculty and staff while
maintaining a smooth campus operation.Academic Leadership
- Observe faculty teaching and provide coaching feedback (3
observation cycles per faculty member)
- Facilitate collaboration space for faculty twice a week
- Offer guidance on OMT best practices
- Provide and record summative feedback for faculty
- Liaise between faculty and campus staff to meet classroom
needs
- Facilitate daily/weekly check-ins with site leadership and
faculty
- Communicate updates and address ongoing faculty concerns
- Collaborate on decisions during conflicts and communicate
outcomes to staff and students
- Provide emergency coverage in case of faculty absencesCommunity
Leadership
- Oversee campus safety and student passage
- Support faculty in implementing accommodations for student
engagement
- Handle escalated student behavior situations
- Set the tone for academic and social leadership by treating
students with respectOther Logistical Tasks
- Manage petty cash and MetroCards
- Prepare and run field trips
- Organize staff dinners and schedule math circlesPost Camp
Wrap-Up
- Support Site Leadership completing the SD clean-up
checklist
- Complete faculty evaluations and 1:1
debriefsQUALIFICATIONSExperience: At least 2 summers of BEAM
Discovery experience or 4+ years in a leadership role in an
educational or youth camp setting.
- Teaching Experience: Proven ability to lead and mentor faculty,
with a strong understanding of student-centered math
instruction.
- Leadership Skills: Demonstrated experience in managing teams,
providing feedback, and fostering collaboration among staff and
faculty.
- Commitment to Equity: A passion for creating inclusive
classrooms where all students feel valued, capable, and
supported.
- Communication Skills: Strong written and verbal communication
skills to effectively interact with staff, faculty, students, and
families.
- Problem-Solving: Ability to manage conflicts and make
thoughtful, timely decisions in high-pressure situations.
- Organizational Skills: Strong organizational abilities to
manage multiple tasks, schedules, and logistical elements
simultaneously.
- Math Proficiency: Solid understanding of math concepts and the
ability to guide faculty in the development of engaging
curricula.
- Adaptability: Flexibility to adjust plans and approaches based
on feedback, evolving needs, and challenges that arise during the
program.Compensation, Benefits and Other DetailsCompensation
- $43.68 per hour for Pre-Camp work
- $9,500 for Camp and Wrap-upWork Schedule
- Dates:
- Leadership Team Planning: 06/23 - 06/24
- All Staff Pre-camp Training: 06/25 - 6/27
- Camp: 06/29 - 7/20
- Wrap-up: 07/21 - 7/23Commitment to DiversityBEAM believes that
our staff, at all levels and across all roles, should represent the
backgrounds of the students we serve. We are committed to creating
a supportive and inclusive environment. Beyond a commitment to
nondiscrimination, we strongly encourage applications from
underrepresented and marginalized communities.BEAM provides a
number of benefits including:
- Lunch and snacks, with options for dietary restrictions
- 2-4 staff dinners during camp to relax, connect, and celebrate
togetherHiring ProcessWe ask all applicants to submit an
application, including their resume and answers to a few short
questions. After reviewing your materials, we will contact you
regarding next steps. We believe in the importance of demonstrated
ability. Some applicants will proceed to an interview to allow our
hiring team to learn more about their skills and experiences. We
work hard to recognize the time you put into the process and we
won't load you down with any unnecessary bureaucracy.For
accommodation requests related to the job application process,
please contact HR at accommodations@beammath.org.
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