Join The Team!
Program Manager
Help oversee and implement key educational events and webinars for teachers and students, collaborate closely with the Teaching Training Director and Summer Symposium Director, and foster relationships with community partners.
The Program Manager will operate as a 1099 independent contractor and receive a yearly stipend of $2,400 for an average of 2.5 hours per week. |
Social Media Manager
Enhance AHR's visibility and engagement across multiple social media channels in collaboration with the Communications Director, manage various content creation, and evaluate the effectiveness of the organization's social media campaigns.
The Social Media Manager will operate as a 1099 independent contractor and receive a yearly stipend of $2,400 for an average of 2.5 hours per week. |
To Apply: Please email your cover letter and resume in a single PDF document to AHR Executive Director Andrew Beiter at [email protected] by Friday, March 14, 2025.
We encourage diverse applicants to apply, including but not limited to: BIPOC individuals, persons with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQ+ community.
We encourage diverse applicants to apply, including but not limited to: BIPOC individuals, persons with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Our MissionThe mission of the Academy for Human Rights is to provide impactful human rights education for teachers, students, and community, empowering all to lead informed and contributory lives.
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Our VisionThe vision of the Academy for Human Rights is to ensure a more just, equitable, and sustainable world by creating an informed public, and lend collective force to change the world for good.
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Goals of the Academy
To help our students of the Summer Symposium have the knowledge and skills necessary to lead contributory lives in their communities, nation, and world--especially in the arena of human rights education and genocide prevention.
To cultivate the next generation of concerned citizens that are necessary for the health of civil society.
To provide examples of past and current role models of citizen-leaders that participants can emulate.
To empower educators via our Teacher Trainings, civic leaders, and citizens to take part in their communities and to promote tolerance, understanding, and our shared humanity.
To cultivate the next generation of concerned citizens that are necessary for the health of civil society.
To provide examples of past and current role models of citizen-leaders that participants can emulate.
To empower educators via our Teacher Trainings, civic leaders, and citizens to take part in their communities and to promote tolerance, understanding, and our shared humanity.