Primary responsibility is to plan an MSI/MSII elective curriculum "Street Medicine in Syracuse".
This includes, but is not limited to:
- researching in the field to determine the most important learning objectives
- creating lesson plans to be held weekly
- creating assignments/volunteer hours which will be graded P/F
- discussing with curriculum administrators to incorporate the curriculum
Work hours will include meeting with faculty and researching to create lesson plans, working with Housecalls for the Homeless-Upstate to create a volunteer schedule that will be part of the program, and writing the lessons/syllabus/assignments.
These work hours will be inconsistent and evaluated as a per hour basis. Expectations are that work will reach an average of 10-15 hours per week to be completed remotely. Student will meet with supervisor on a monthly basis to review progress.
Minimum Qualifications:Must be a current student enrolled at Upstate Medical University and approved for financial aid through the Student Financial Aid office at Upstate.
Preferred Qualifications: Work Days: Salary Range/Pay Rate:$17/hour
Federal Work Study- Elective Curriculum Developer • Syracuse