Drawing on its unique collection of physical and digital primary source materials and artifacts, the Center for Brooklyn History (CBH) inspires discovery, advances research, and preserves the history and cultural heritage of Brooklyn’s diverse communities. Created in 2020 by the merger of the Brooklyn Historical Society and Brooklyn Public Library’s Brooklyn Collection, CBH is now part of the Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) system and as part of its mission to provide the people of Brooklyn with free and open access to information, does not charge admission or fees for any of its programming.
CBH’s education department connects students and educators in New York City and beyond to our unique archives, collections, events, and experiences to bring the history of Brooklyn to life. Current programs include: Brooklyn Connections (BC), CBH’s award-winning signature residency partnership program for middle and high school classes; New York City History Day (NYCHD), the regional contest for National History Day; the Teen Scholars internship program; professional development workshops for educators; and one-off class visits for K-12 students.
Brooklyn Connections introduces 4th – 12th grade students to archival research through a local history project. BC educators provide a year-long partnership program in which our educators plan, prepare and teach local history-based classes for 4th-12th grade students. Our program includes one-on-one meetings with teachers, in-class instruction, curriculum design, and resource-gathering for students, professional learning workshops for teachers, and an end-of-year exhibition and presentation ceremony. Although available to all Brooklyn based schools, BC places a particular emphasis on Title I schools in under-resourced Brooklyn neighborhoods and incorporates inclusive, ICT and self-contained special education classes. In the 2023 – 2024 school year, BC reached over 450 students.
The BC Educator reports to the CBH Lead Educator and is responsible for partnerships with 6-7 schools. The Educator has the opportunity to work with numerous classes on an ongoing basis, for a total of approximately 15-20 classes/year. Class instruction is primarily done in-person at partner schools.
This is a grant funded, non-union, exempt position through April 30, 2026. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter along with their resume. The salary range for this position is $60,000-65,000.
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