Thanks to a new grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Center for Scientific Collaboration and Community Engagement (CSCCE.org) is looking to hire an experienced lead trainer and curriculum developer with expertise in open-source communities to work on a training program for NSF’s Pathways to Open-Source Ecosystems (POSE)grantees. Fully-funded for two years (until the end of 2024), you’ll be leading the delivery of all of the program’s training in 2023 and 2024. You’ll be contributing to curriculum development, leading delivery of every 6-week virtual training – including reviewing materials in our new learning management system (LMS) – and supporting the development of a new learning community of POSE grantees.
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Katie Pratt, PhD
Communications Director and Content Archivist
Center for Scientific Collaboration and Community Engagement (CSCCE.org)
she/her | +1 401 536 8813 | @katie_phd
CSCCE is a research and training center to support and study the emerging field of scientific community engagement.
About CSCCE | Resources | Training and Consultancy | Research
Communications Director and Content Archivist
Center for Scientific Collaboration and Community Engagement (CSCCE.org)
she/her | +1 401 536 8813 | @katie_phd
CSCCE is a research and training center to support and study the emerging field of scientific community engagement.
About CSCCE | Resources | Training and Consultancy | Research