About BEAM
The mission of BEAM is to create pathways for students from low-income and underserved communities to become scientists mathematicians engineers and computer scientists. Led by staff with these same technical backgrounds BEAM believes that pathways to STEM careers are created through community individual support and access to advanced work that typically lies outside most school curricula. We work to directly support students and to transition them to other supportive enrichment programs that enable their future success.
BEAMs model provides continuous support from middle school through college graduation including intense academic summer programs for middle school students (after 6th and 7th grade) weekend classes and mentoring and STEM-focused support through college. Our program includes not just access to learning advanced math but also support finding and applying to other opportunities including support with college admissions and financial addition to our academic content bringing students into community is a key part of our mission and all of our work is designed to support that goal.
BEAM has grown from a small summer program serving 17 students in the summer of 2011 to a year-round national program serving 420 students at six summer program sites and 600 students in year-round programming in New York City and Los Angeles this school addition our BEAM National pilot program now reaches over 500 elementary-aged students in seven different states working to create a new nationwide pathway modeled on our local work.
With our strategic plan our team has committed to transforming the organization from a successful startup to a more mature and scalable organization that can drive change across the country.
About the role
BEAM Summer Away JuniorFaculty
BEAM Summer Away is a cornerstone of BEAMs 10-year Pathway Program providing a residential math experience where students grow as problem solvers learners and community members.
As Junior Faculty you support students in exploring rich mathematical ideas developing reasoning skills and building confidence as thinkers and problem solvers.
Learn more about our 10-year program.
What Our Classrooms Look Like
Our classrooms are student-centered lively and discussion-rich. Students explore patterns debate conjectures justify their reasoning and collaborate on open-ended problems. Teachers guide thinking through purposeful questions models and structures that promote productive struggle. We affirm students strengths and identities and help them grow as confident capable problem solvers.
The Courses You Will Teach
Junior Faculty design and teach their own courses in one of BEAMs signature course areas.
Abstract mathematics such as:
Students explore reasoning proofs and the fundamental structure of mathematical ideas.
2. Applied Topics
Math connected to real-world contexts including:
Students see how mathematical thinking shapes the world around them.
3. Strategic Math Thinking
Students build flexible problem-solving strategies through contest-style puzzles developing casework pattern recognition and creativity.
4. Solving Big Problems
Students collaborate on deep challenging problems to strengthen stamina pattern seeking and introductory proof structures. (Note: This is the only semi-scripted course with specific required problems.)
Your Role & Responsibilities
We seek early-career educators and graduate students in mathematics science or education who love working with middle schoolers and want to develop their teaching practice in a supportive hands-on summer program.
Junior Faculty design and teach their own courses with mentorship from Senior Faculty and coaching from BEAM staff. You will be part of a collaborative academic team and a vibrant residential community.
Your Responsibilities
Area | You Will... |
Instruction & Curriculum | Design and teach student-centered math courses; work with a Senior Faculty mentor to plan and refine your course; prepare lesson plans and materials; adapt lessons to student needs promote inquiry and productive struggle; incorporate support for multilingual learners. |
Classroom Leadership | Establish and maintain norms for inquiry and participation; use calm restorative redirection; partner with TAs to support engagement behavior management and transitions. |
Collaboration & Mentorship | Meet regularly with your Senior Faculty mentor for support and reflection; participate in coaching cycles (observations debriefs); collaborate with TAs Academic Director and peer faculty during planning. |
Student Support | Build strong relationships with students; notice and communicate academic or social-emotional concerns using BEAM protocols; work with leadership to support student well-being. |
Community & Camp Life | Support evening activities (free time independent study relays) at least five days a week; eat meals with students and colleagues; participate in assigned field trips (hiking amusement parks); attend staff meetings 2-3 times weekly; Provide emergency coverage for supervising students as needed. |
Training & Wrap Up | Attend all pre-camp training and complete onboarding requirements; use BEAM communication tools; participate in end-of-camp wrap-up feedback and documentation. |
The Right Fit: You Have...
Requirements
Exceptional Candidates Will Have...
Why Youll Love Working Here
Details & Dates
Compensation: $5900 for the duration of the program.
Locations:
Program | Dates | All Staff Pre-camp Training | Camp Session | Wrap-up |
BSA CA | June 24 July 22 2026 | 06/24 06/27 | 06/28 07/19 | 07/20 07/22 |
BSA NY | July 1 July 29 2026 | 07/01 07/04 | 07/05 07/26 | 07/27 07/29 |
(Note: Training days require arrival by 3 pm on the travel day.)
Application Process:
For more information or to apply please contact us at .
COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY EQUITY AND INCLUSION
Beyond a commitment to nondiscrimination we are committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
BEAM is an equal opportunity employer and does not unlawfully discriminate against employees or applicants for employment on the basis of an individuals race (including traits historically associated with race (including but not limited to hair texture and protected hairstyles such as braids locks and twists) ethnicity religion (including clothing or facial hair worn in accordance with the religious tenets) color sex pregnancy childbirth and related medical conditions breastfeeding gender (including actual or perceived sex gender identity and gender expression including a persons actual or perceived gender-related self-image appearance behavior expression or other gender-related characteristic regardless of the sex assigned to that person at birth) sexual orientation sexual and reproductive health decisions national origin immigration or citizenship status status as a veteran active military service member or uniform service member marital or partnership status familial status caregiver status age (18 or older) predisposing genetic characteristics disability creed status as a victim of domestic violence sexual violence or stalking unemployment status salary history credit history an individuals status as having a known relationship or association with a member or members of a protected category or any other protected status in accordance with all applicable federal state and local laws. This policy applies to all terms conditions and privileges of employment including recruitment hiring placement compensation promotion discipline and termination.
All personnel decisions will be made in accordance with the principles of equal employment opportunity and subject only to valid (job-related) requirements for employment benefits or promotional opportunities.
Required Experience:
Junior IC
BEAM asks: what does it really take to help underserved students reach their goals of being a scientist, mathematician, engineer, or programmer? The mission of Bridge to Enter Advanced Mathematics is to provide a realistic pathway to this goal.