Now accepting applications - Woo-Labs Hanover Fellowship Summer 2023

About the Fellowship

The Woo-Labs Hanover fellowship seeks undergraduate and/or graduate students in Worcester, Massachusetts to apply. This position is ideal for those passionate about positive youth development and eager to expand their ability to facilitate meaningful, authentic learning experiences for young people under the mentorship of experienced out-of-school time programming professionals.

WHAT IS WOO-LABS?

WEC has launched “Woo-Labs,” a network of community-based partners advancing educational and racial equity and closing opportunity and achievement gaps by providing high-quality, culturally responsive, project-based learning opportunities for Worcester Public School K-6 students. Drawing its name from residents’ nickname for their city, Woo-Labs reimagines education as an ecosystem that includes out-of-school learning, centers students’ lived experiences and agency, and actively works to dismantle bias and inequity.

This school year, Hanover Fellows will serve at Woo-Labs partner organizations focusing on the following  three foundational strategies:

1. Providing student-centered, project-based learning opportunities

2. Applying a common measurement framework to support program improvement

3. Promoting students’ social emotional skills


How it works

Match to a Partner Site

Fellows will serve up to 200 hours over the course of the summer. The majority of hours are spent working directly at the partner site with whom Fellows match to execute these strategies, with a focus on building capacity for project-based learning opportunities and measurement.

Our partner sites include:

Professional Development & Training

Fellows engage in Woo-Labs’ “Community of Practice,” ongoing professional development with fellow members of the Woo-Labs ecosystem to expand their knowledge of youth development best practices.

The Community of Practice includes targeted training and discussion on topics such as project-based learning and fostering trauma-sensitive environments as well as opportunities to visit and learn from fellow Woo-Labs partner sites. Fellows also receive comprehensive pre-service training and ongoing support from WEC.

A Summer of Service

This is both a Fellowship – a commitment to a set of learning opportunities to promote growth – and a paid position. Fellows must be willing and eager to commit to the responsibilities included here, especially PBL and professional development. This robust learning opportunity requires considerable independence and initiative and will be attractive to future employers.

While schedules vary by site, Fellows must generally be available from June - August to work 15 - 20 hours per week. Successful eligible Fellows may have the opportunity to continue their experience during the school year.


Fellows in Action


To Apply

Please submit a cover letter and résumé to Chris Acone (cacone@wecollaborative.org). Please indicate in your cover letter if you have any preference on partner site placement. Applications will be reviewed until Friday, 5/19. Feel free to contact Chris with any questions.