Middle School Science Instructor 2026 (biology, cardiology, anatomy or genetics)
Company: Education Unlimited
Location: Loma Mar
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Education Unlimited® provides academic summer camps &
pre-college summer programs for students entering grades 4-12. Our
summer programs include public speaking camps, college admissions
prep programs, science camps, summer acting camp, writing camps,
computer camp, leadership camp, video production camp, and college
tours. Science Camp Instructor Education Unlimited seeks energetic
and experienced science instructors for our fun, activity-based
summer programs. Available sessions: Please indicate your
availability on your application. Instructors may be hired for one
or more sessions based on availability. Residential, online, and
commuter options are available. Housing and meals provided for
in-person sessions Genetics Course Description: In Gene to Genome,
students will learn the fundamentals of genetics, centering on the
transfer of information through the Central Dogma of Biology (DNA?
RNA? Protein). Specifically, students will focus on heritable
diseases and the mechanisms by which they are inherited. The course
begins at the molecular level and zooms out to organismal
inheritance and genomic studies. The course will culminate with a
presentation at our very own EU Genetics Conference! Students will
take on the role of researchers presenting on a heritable disease
to their peers and families, who will take on the role of
colleagues in the field. Our courses are interactive, use videos
and images, and, most importantly, include hands-on activities such
as building model systems using candy and household items,
extracting strawberry DNA and observing it under microscopes the
students build, and engaging in lab activities and demos in order
to explore both the molecular and organismal aspects of
inheritance. Campers will explore careers in genetics on Thursday
and see what the praxis of our studies looks like in the
professional world. The culminating project will be a presentation
to peers and parents on the heritable disease that students have
researched as we explore each aspect of our curriculum. Cardiology
Course Description: Scientists will uncover the complexities of the
cardiovascular system through a wealth of interactive and
inquiry-based experiments, and project-based, hands-on activities.
The Cardiology program offers your budding scientists the
opportunity to deepen their understanding of body systems. It is
the perfect bridge between our Anatomy and Physiology course, and
prior to enrolling in Neuroanatomy. Young scientists will explore
how the function and structure of the heart impact blood
circulation and nutrient transport. In addition, scientists will
study the impact of disease on the cardiovascular system.
Scientists will have the opportunity to create models detailing
anatomy, engineer a heart, and make connections to other body
systems that will inspire them to want to investigate more! In
addition, scientists will participate in truly hands-on activities,
such as sheep and cow heart dissections! Anatomy Course
Description: Anatomy and Physiology scientists will be dissecting
the wonders of the human body. In this camp, we will zoom into
multiple body systems using interactive and kinesthetic laboratory
explorations. Throughout the week, scientists will have
opportunities to wonder, lead, and explore their curiosities of the
human body. Scientists will begin the week investigating the curvy,
mushy, and aromatic digestive system. Understanding how the human
body obtains the nutrients required for survival will provide the
scientist with a foundation to explore the skeletal, muscular, and
nervous systems. Using our bodies and creating models, we will
discover how muscles function with the skeleton to make our bodies
move and how the systems respond to injuries. Comparative anatomy
explorations through the dissection of fetal pigs and cow eyes will
provide scientists the opportunity to dig deeper into the
relationship between the body systems. Scientists will investigate
the nervous system through the five senses and the tricks they can
play on us. We will manipulate our taste buds, sniff out smells,
identify blind spots, and use touch to investigate the unknown. We
will learn the basics of microscopy and view the systems explored
on a cellular level. Scientists will be designing unique Anatomy
Doll Models that will highlight and apply what is learned in each
system by incorporating personal details. Family and friends are
invited to join us at the conclusion of the week for a showcase
highlighting student explorations from the week. Marine Science
Course Description: Marine Science students will "dive" headfirst
into one of the world’s least-explored places – the ocean! In this
camp, we will take a multi-disciplinary approach to learning and
incorporate studies in chemistry, oceanography, ecology, and marine
biology to learn about Earth's amazing seas and the animals and
plants that inhabit them. Campers will begin their week by
investigating water and discovering how its unique properties shape
our oceans, currents, and biomes both under the sea and at the
beach. We'll then shift into marine life and explore food webs and
marine adaptations, paying special attention to survival strategies
such as mimicry, camouflage, and bioluminescence. Later on in the
week, we will take a closer look at the anatomy and physiology of
ocean predators - campers will have the opportunity to dissect
fish, squid, and sharks to compare their body structures and
functions to their niches within the food chain. We will round out
our week by looking at humankind's impact on the ocean as a whole.
Campers will engineer an environmental disaster in the form of an
oil spill and then brainstorm methods to clean up both the water
and the population of affected shorebirds. We will also study water
pH, ocean acidification, and its effects on shell-based marine
life. RESPONSIBILITIES In-person Camp Responsibilities include
teaching the Education Unlimited curriculum, supervising campers
both in and out of the classroom, organizing and leading classroom
labs, and executing a finale showcasing student work at the end of
camp. Instructors will also be responsible for tracking student
work and handing in any deliverables to the camp director and EU
home office. In addition to teaching responsibilities, instructors
should be available and willing to assist the camp director with
active supervision, recreational activities, and some
administrative tasks. Instructors should be mature, reliable, and
able to work well with fellow staffers. Instructors are also
expected to act as mentors and will be asked to assist with field
trips and guide students on excursions. With the support of the
entire staff, instructors are responsible for the health and safety
of students, in addition to fulfilling instructional objectives. At
all overnight programs, instructors have the option of commuting to
camp each day or staying overnight on campus. Overnight staff
members will receive full room and board and will be expected to
help with evening supervision duties. Qualifications: Instructors
are usually year-round science teachers, are studying science at
the graduate level, or have some other significant
teaching/mentoring experience in the area of cardiology. 2 years'
experience science teaching experience or significant subject
matter knowledge. Experience working with middle, high school or
college age students in an academic setting. Bachelor's degree
required; preference given to those with an advanced degree. A
passion for science education. A calm and professional demeanor.
Self-motivation and follow-through. Strong organizational skills
and attention to detail.
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