Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship
- Employer
- Department Of Energy
- Location
- Washington D.C.
- Salary
- $82,500 plus insurance, relocation, and professional development funding
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- Job Category
- Teaching, Career & Technical Education / CTE Teacher, Electronics / Electro-Mechanical Teacher, Energy and Power Teacher, Computer Science Teacher, Math Teacher, Algebra I Teacher, Algebra II Teacher, Calculus Teacher, Geometry Teacher, Pre-Algebra Teacher, Pre-Calculus Teacher, Science Teacher, Biology Teacher, Chemistry Teacher, Earth / Physical Science Teacher, Environmental Science Teacher, Physics Teacher
- Grade Level
- Elementary School, Middle School, High School
- Job Type
- Full-Time
Are you an outstanding STEM teacher?
Do you want to learn and grow as an educational leader?
Are you eager for a chance to make a difference and have an impact at the national level?
Apply to the 2019-2020 Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship Program.
Fellows spend eleven months working in a Federal agency or in a Congressional office. Current sponsoring agencies include the U.S. Department of Energy, the Library of Congress, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Fellows receive:
• A monthly living stipend of $7,500.
• A travel allowance of up to $5,000 for approved travel related to their host agencies and approved professional development opportunities.
• An education allowance of up to $1,000 for approved educational expenses aligned with the Fellows’ individual professional development plans.
• Reimbursement for moving/relocations expenses up to $3,500 for Fellows relocating from outside of the Washington, DC, area.
• Einstein Fellows are eligible to receive a stipend of up to $550 per month (individual plan) or $1,300 per month (family plan) to offset the cost of health insurance.
Additional Information
Additional information about the program, including a complete list of the eligibility requirements, program benefits, application requirements, and access to the online application system may be found at: http://science.energy.gov/wdts/einstein/.
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