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7/13/2022 Comments

2023 Open Scientista Team Positions

The Scientista Foundation is a small, volunteer-run, non-profit organization that endeavors to empower and advance the careers of young women and underrepresented groups in STEM disciplines through online content, chapter communities, and conferences. One of our primary efforts is our annual Scientista Symposium which is a three-day conference that includes a career fair, poster session, pitch competition, workshops, career panels and numerous networking events. SciSymp19 welcomed over 700 people and was our biggest and best conference yet! As our annual Symposium grows in size and scope, we are also expanding our organizing team to meet the needs of our members and attendees.

You can learn more about each of these positions below. Apply today!


SciSymp23 Symposium Director Application​

SciSymp23 Organizing Team

Board of Directors Development Committee Member


​Social Media and Marketing Intern

Science Communication Blogging Internship


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Part-Time Chief Operating Officer


​SCIENTISTA MISSION
The Scientista Foundation is a small, volunteer-run, non-profit organization that endeavors to empower and advance the careers of young women and underrepresented groups in science, technology, engineering, math, and medicine (STEMM) disciplines through online content, chapter communities, and conferences. One of our primary efforts is our annual Scientista Symposium which is a three-day conference that includes a career fair, poster session, pitch competition, workshops, career panels and numerous networking events.


POSITION
The Scientista Foundation has been growing steadily and is now seeking to dramatically accelerate growth. The Board of Directors (BOD) is looking for a mission-focused, seasoned, strategic, and process-minded leader with experience scaling an organization, leading an executive management team, and developing a performance culture among a group of diverse, talented individuals. The COO must be a leader who is able to help others at Scientista deliver measurable, cost-effective results that make the vision a reality. Importantly, the successful COO will have the skills, sensitivity, and personal confidence to tap into the power that each member of the team brings to this mission.


RESPONSIBILITIES
Reporting to the BOD of Scientista, the COO will lead all internal operations and will have the following responsibilities:
  • Work in partnership with the BOD, create a strategic five-year plan and implement new processes and approaches to achieve it
    • Serve as the internal leader of the organization:
    • Coordinate the annual operations plan and budget
    • Lead the performance management process that measures and evaluates progress against goals for the organization
    • Provide for all staff, a strong day-to-day leadership presence; bridge national and regional operations and support an open-door policy among all staff
  • Lead and manage the organization’s staff, who have the following responsibilities:
    • Scientista Symposium Conference
    • Campus Chapter Program
    • Online Magazine Program
    • Fundraising and Development
  • Work with the national board of directors: present to the board at quarterly meetings and serve on several board committees


KEY QUALIFICATIONS
As a prerequisite, the successful candidate must believe in the core values of Scientista and be driven by the mission. The candidate should demonstrate a passion for breaking new ground to lead social change. Beyond that, we are seeking a candidate that has proven experience in scaling a multi-site organization and a demonstrated ability to both lead and build the capabilities of a driven, bright, diverse team.

The successful candidate will most likely have had management experience with a for-profit or non-for-profit organization. As noted, this is an organization driven by the values of its people, so experience in managing a “values-driven” organization will be highly prized.

The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications:
  • Results-proven track record of exceeding goals and a bottom-line orientation; evidence of the ability to consistently make good decisions through a combination of analysis, wisdom, experience, and judgment; high level of business acumen including successful budget management; the ability to balance the delivery of programs against the realities of a budget; and problem solving, project management, and creative   resourcefulness
  • Strategic Vision and Agility — ability to think strategically, anticipate future consequences and trends, and incorporate them into the organizational plan
  • Capacity Building — ability to effectively build organization and staff capacity, developing a top-notch workforce and the processes that ensure the organization runs smoothly
  • Leadership and Organization — exceptional capacity for managing and leading people; a team builder who has experience in scaling up organizations; ability to connect with staff both on an individual level and in large groups; capacity to enforce accountability, develop and empower top-notch leaders from the bottom up, lead from the top down, cultivate entrepreneurship, and learn the strengths and weaknesses of the team so as to put people in a position to succeed
  • Action Oriented — enjoys working hard and looks for challenges; able to act and react as necessary, even if limited information is available; not afraid to take charge of a situation; can overcome resistance to leadership and take unpopular stands when necessary
  • General Management — thorough understanding of finance, systems, and HR; broad experience with the full range of business functions and systems, including strategic development and planning, budgeting, business analysis, finance, information systems, human resources, and marketing
  • Educational Background — undergraduate degree required; MBA or similar advanced degree highly desired

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EXPECTATIONS
Service as the COO role is without remuneration. This is an outstanding opportunity for a highly motivated professional or student to assume a pivotal role in the evolution of a fast-growing, highly respected organization. We are seeking an individual of outstanding quality with a respected track record. Scientista offers a very attractive work flexibility, including setting one's own hours and working from home.

There will be opportunity for upward mobility for the right candidate based upon a strong performance.

If you have any questions about this position, please email contact@scientistafoundation.com. ​
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​SciSymp23 Symposium Director Application


SCIENTISTA MISSION
The Scientista Foundation is a small, volunteer-run, non-profit organization that endeavors to empower and advance the careers of young women and underrepresented groups in science, technology, engineering, math, and medicine (STEMM) disciplines through online content, chapter communities, and conferences. One of our primary efforts is our annual Scientista Symposium which is a three-day conference that includes a career fair, poster session, pitch competition, workshops, career panels and numerous networking events.


ABOUT SciSymp
The Scientista Symposium is an intercollegiate conference for pre-professional women in STEMM that brings together hundreds of women internationally for a weekend. The symposium includes guest talks and panels from women across STEMM industries and disciplines, interactive workshops, a research poster competition, a recruiting fair, and ample networking opportunities.

The 2019 Scientista Symposium took place at Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA and was attended by 700+ participants from universities across the country. Over $80,000 of scholarship prizes were awarded.  
http://scisymp19.weebly.com/. Previous conferences have been held at Microsoft in NYC and MIT.  

After a three year pause due to COVID, we are excited to be bringing back this special event!


DATE AND LOCATION
SciSymp23 will take place in the spring of 2023. The date and location are TBD.


SYMPOSIUM DIRECTOR ROLE
Want to be in charge of one of the hottest symposiums for collegiate women in STEMM? We are looking for a self-motivated, organized, detail-oriented person to join our team as the Symposium Director. The Symposium Director is responsible for managing a team of volunteers to oversee all logistics of the conference.

RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Execute and oversee all Symposium programming from start to finish, including: agenda creation, fundraising, venue selection, marketing & ticket sales, and day-of event management.
  • Manage the fundraising for the symposium.
  • Serve as conference liaison to the venue team, including site visit if necessary.
  • Manage a team of ~10 symposium committee members and oversee activity to ensure goals are being met.
  • Recruit additional committee members as necessary.
  • Liaison with the Board of Directors and Executive Team to set the creative vision for the conference and collaborate as necessary.
  • Ensuring behind-the-scenes flow on the actual day of the symposium.

QUALIFICATIONS
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills (fluent English speaker).
  • Exceptionally organized and detail-oriented.
  • Responsible; a strong commitment to seeing things through.
  • Flexible schedule - must be able to take calls during the day from symposium team or vendors, if necessary.
  • Capable of working independently, as well as in teams; an entrepreneurial spirit and drive.
  • Passion for advancing women in STEMM fields.
  • Demonstrated prior leadership experience (experience managing past events is highly preferred)
  • Familiarity with Google Apps (Google Spreadsheets, Calendar, Hangouts, etc.)

COMMITMENT
  • This is a remote position.
  • The Symposium Director role will span from Summer 2022 - Spring 2023
  • Time commitment will vary from week to week, but will average around 8hrs/week
  • The Symposium Director must attend the symposium.

COMPENSATION
  • ​The Symposium Director will be paid a stipend of $2,000 for their time upon the completion of the symposium. Any incurred travel expenses will be reimbursed up to $500.

OTHER PERKS
  • Gain experience working at a scaling, high-energy nonprofit
  • Develop your leadership, event planning, and management skills
  • Grow your personal network of STEMM contacts
  • Gain a stronger understanding of the current women in STEMM landscape
  • Impact the lives of hundreds of women in STEMM across the nation

WHO SHOULD APPLY:
Though by no means restrictive to this list, this position may be a great fit for an undergrad, PhD, or postdoc who is looking to give back to the women in STEMM community. This position is open to all applicants regardless of gender or major. We are particularly excited about and eager for those from underrepresented groups (racial/ethnic/LGBTQ+/First-Gen/disabled/etc.) in STEMM join our team.

If you have any questions about this position, please email contact@scientistafoundation.com. ​
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SciSymp23 Organizing Team


SCIENTISTA MISSION
The Scientista Foundation is a small, volunteer-run, non-profit organization that endeavors to empower and advance the careers of young women and underrepresented groups in science, technology, engineering, math, and medicine (STEMM) disciplines through online content, chapter communities, and conferences. One of our primary efforts is our annual Scientista Symposium which is a three-day conference that includes a career fair, poster session, pitch competition, workshops, career panels and numerous networking events.

ABOUT SciSymp
The Scientista Symposium is an intercollegiate conference for pre-professional women in STEMM that brings together hundreds of women internationally for a weekend. The symposium includes guest talks and panels from women across STEMM industries and disciplines, interactive workshops, a research poster competition, a recruiting fair, and ample networking opportunities.

The 2019 Scientista Symposium took place at Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA and was attended by 700+ participants from universities across the country. Over $80,000 of scholarship prizes were awarded.  
http://scisymp19.weebly.com/. Previous conferences have been held at Microsoft in NYC and MIT.  

After a three year pause due to COVID, we are excited to be bringing back this special event!

DATE AND LOCATION
SciSymp23 will take place in the spring of 2023. The date and location are TBD.

WHAT YOU WILL GAIN
This is a valuable addition to your CV and a transformative experience, both personally and professionally. Our organizing team members work remotely and primarily communicate via Slack and Google Drive. We meet on Zoom monthly for team meetings and develop strong bonds with one another. Scientista is a family and we have a ton of fun together each year at the Symposium.

Skills developed by our organizers include:
  • Fundraising
  • Networking
  • Event planning
  • Leadership
  • Teamwork

EXPECTATIONS
Organizing team members are expected to dedicate between 1-5 hours of work per week for 5-10 months concluding with the Symposium. In return, team members receive free accommodation during the Symposium, access to VIP Symposium events, as well as free passes to the event.

WHO SHOULD APPLY
This position is open to all applicants regardless of gender or major. We are particularly excited about and eager for those from underrepresented groups (racial/ethnic/LGBTQ+/First-Gen/disabled/etc.) in STEMM to join our team.

START DATE
Summer 2022

If you are interested in joining the organizing team for the 2023 Scientista Symposium, please fill out this form and someone from the Foundation will reach out to you soon to discuss a position.
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​Board of Directors Development Committee Member


SCIENTISTA MISSION
The Scientista Foundation nonprofit’s mission is to empower pre-professional women to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (STEMM) through online resources, communities and conferences.
 
POSITION DESCRIPTION
The Development Committee leads the Scientista Board of Directors' (BOD) participation in resource development and fundraising. The Committee works with the BOD to develop the organization’s fundraising plan to organize and spearhead fundraising initiatives both independently and in collaboration with the Scientista Executive Team.

This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual who is passionate about Scientista’s mission and who has a track record of leadership. Selected Board Members will have achieved leadership stature in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector. His/her accomplishments will allow him/her to attract other well-qualified, high-performing Board Members.

DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Develop long-term and annual fundraising plans that will generate the funds needed to meet the organization’s fundraising goal.
  • Develop a plan for involving Board members in non-grant fundraising activities of the organization.
  • Investigate new fundraising projects, activities, and potential revenue streams.
  • Identify and maintain list of key industry and academic stakeholders.
  • Oversee donor outreach and major gift campaigns.
  • Organize fundraising events.
 
BOD TERMS/PARTICIPATION
Committee Members serve a one-year term to be eligible for re-appointment on an annual basis. Board meetings will be held quarterly and committee meetings will be held in coordination with full Board meetings as needed.

QUALIFICATIONS
  • Ideal candidates will have the following qualifications:
  • Extensive professional experience with significant executive leadership accomplishments in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector.
  • A commitment to and understanding of Scientista’s beneficiaries, preferably based on experience.
  • Savvy diplomatic skills and a natural affinity for cultivating relationships and persuading, convening, facilitating, and building consensus among diverse individuals.
  • Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a passion for improving the lives of Scientista’s beneficiaries.

Service on Scientista’s Board of Directors is without remuneration, except for administrative support, travel, and accommodation costs in relation to Board Members’ duties.

If you have any questions about this position, please email contact@scientistafoundation.com. 
Apply here
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10/19/2021 Comments

The Scientista Foundation Internships

Application Call for 2021-2022 Scientista Internship Program
Scientista strongly believes in the value that diversity brings to all of its teams. Therefore, we highly encourage applications from individuals who identify as racial and ethnic minorities, indigenous, undocumented, LGBTQIA+, disabled, first-generation, and/or part of other marginalized groups. We strive to create an inclusive and supportive environment for everyone to achieve their potential and to work toward our shared mission of fostering a more diverse, inclusive, equitable, and supportive STEM community. All internships are available for course credit if applicable through your University. All positions can be applied for at https://forms.gle/7FhueC5WjuRXDUtq8

Campus Team Member
Scientista is launching a new initiative to build campus chapters at Historically Black Colleges & Universities, Hispanic Serving Institutions, and Junior and Community Colleges toward our goal of supporting women from historically underrepresented groups in STEM. We are looking for 2 individuals to join our Campus team, under the guidance of our Campus Co-Directors, to help recruit and onboard these new chapters and to support their growth with dedicated resources, virtual events, and mentorship. This is a 6-month, part-time internship where you will build valuable skillsets in communication, organization, leadership, team management, and advocacy. Time commitment is ~5 hours/week; this is an unpaid remote position; however, you will receive free registration and travel (if necessary) to the next Scientista Symposium. You will also receive one-on-one mentorship from the Scientista Executive Team and Board of Directors. No experience is necessary to apply but previous experience with a Scientista chapter or program is a plus. Strong candidates will have a clear passion for increasing diversity and fostering inclusive excellence in the STEM community. To apply, email a cover letter and resume to Executive Director, Jackie Giovanniello at jackie@scientistafoundation.org.
 
Section Editor
The editor role is a part-time internship where you can shape the content of Scientista's online magazine. Intended for students or early career science writers, who are either in school, interning, or working full time, you will gain editorial and writing experience by working with an international team of fellow science writers. The section editor's responsibilities include offering feedback on 3-5 blog pieces per month, brainstorming ideas for pieces, and contributing articles for your section. You'll gain access to mentorship from our editorial team and connections to a great network of writers and scientists. Our ideal candidate will have excellent communication and editing skills, a strong writing voice that will appeal to students and young professionals, a knack for being friendly while offering constructive criticism, an interest in STEM and Scientista's mission, and the ability to stick to and enforce deadlines. This position is remote (you can work from anywhere) and is unpaid, however you will receive free registration and travel (if necessary) to the next Scientista Symposium. Time commitment: ~10 hours/month. Apply today! (or https://forms.gle/JQqfiBTDup8BGQTQ7).
 
Blogger
Can’t tear yourself away from popular science articles? Want to interview prominent women and students in science? Interested in having your writing be read by thousands of women in STEM from across the country? Then we want you! We are looking for highly motivated and passionate bloggers to join our team! Ideally, you're a science major with a passion for writing or a writer with a passion for science, but all are welcome to apply. The perks include mentorship and feedback from Scientista's editorial team, the opportunity to build your writing portfolio, and networking with scientists around the world. No experience is necessary to apply, but the ability to keep to deadlines is a must. During this 6-month internship, most bloggers end up with 5 new writing samples to add to their portfolio or use for job or school applications. This position is remote (you can work from anywhere) and is unpaid, however you will receive free registration and travel (if necessary) to the next Scientista Symposium. Time commitment: ~10 hours/month Apply today! (or https://forms.gle/5u2GaqKpenpL5omk8).
 
Website Developer
Are you interested in supporting women in STEM with your coding and/or web design skills? We’d love to hear from you! Scientista is launching a new website with greater functionality and we are looking for 1 individual to assist our team in building and launching our new platform. Our ideal candidate will have some experience with web design, UX, etc. and/or be eager to learn these skills from our other team members. This is a 6-month, part-time internship where you will build valuable skillsets in communication, organization, leadership, team management, and advocacy. Time commitment is ~5-7 hours/week. This is an unpaid remote position; however, you will receive free registration and travel (if necessary) to the next Scientista Symposium. You will also receive one-on-one mentorship from the Scientista Executive Team and Board of Directors. To apply, email a cover letter and resume to Executive Director, Jackie Giovanniello at jackie@scientistafoundation.org.
 
Marketing Team Member
Calling all influencers! (or those with a passion for social media!) Scientista has 2 marketing internships available for this academic year. We are specifically looking for individuals with an interest in social media marketing campaigns to help us spread the word about Scientista programs and the important work our Chapters are doing internationally. Time commitment is ~ 5-7 hours/week. This is a 6-month, part-time internship where you will build valuable skillsets in communication, organization, leadership, team management, and advocacy. This is an unpaid remote position; however, you will receive free registration and travel (if necessary) to the next Scientista Symposium. You will also receive one-on-one mentorship from the Scientista Executive Team and Board of Directors. To apply, email a cover letter and resume to Executive Director, Jackie Giovanniello at jackie@scientistafoundation.org.
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4/9/2021 Comments

Scientista Blogger


CURRENTLY SEEKING APPLICANTS!


Can’t tear yourself away from popular science journals?
Want to interview prominent women and students in science?
Want your writing read by thousands of aspiring women in STEM from across the country?

Then we want you! We are looking for highly motivated and passionate bloggers to
join our team! All welcome to apply, regardless of age, background or gender. Must
be passionate about the Scientista Foundation's mission.

The perks:
- Sharpen your writing and communication skills.
- Write for a global audience of thousands of students and professionals across the
country.
- Gain access to writing resources, including our pitch list with +100 topic ideas
- Mentorship and feedback from our editorial team

Qualifications:
- We're seeking science majors with a passion for writing OR writers with a
passion for science!
- Demonstrate strong writing and communication skills.
- No experience is necessary! However, journalism/writing experience and/or
background in science is a plus.
- Must be able to work independently, monitor e-mail regularly, and keep to
deadlines.

Compensation:
This is an unpaid  internship—we typically expect one blog submission per month. You may receive
course credit if available through your school.

How to Apply:
Please submit the following to editors@scientistafoundation.com, subject line: Blogging Internship

1. Statement of Interest in the body of the email
2. Resume
3. Writing Sample (non-technical preferred, coursework or personal statements acceptable)

​Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

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Managing Editor – Scientista Blog

Start date: 15 Oct 2018

ABOUT SCIENTISTA

The Scientista Foundation is an exciting new start up that empowers pre-professional women in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) using media and online web platforms in innovative ways. (www.scientistafoundation.com). We are the first organization to provide a centralized network and resources specifically targeted to the needs of college and graduate women in STEM on a national level.

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Copy Editor – Scientista Blog

Start date: 15 Oct 2018

ABOUT SCIENTISTA

The Scientista Foundation is an exciting new start up that empowers pre-professional women in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) using media and online web platforms in innovative ways. (www.scientistafoundation.com). We are the first organization to provide a centralized network and resources specifically targeted to the needs of college and graduate women in STEM on a national level. 


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