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Humanities Amped is Hiring!

Do you know someone who wants to join the Amped team?

We're seeking to hire an Amped Program Manager, a full-time leadership position for the management and implementation of program initiatives that advance culturally-sustaining and healing-centered approaches to teaching and learning with youth, educators, and communities during and after school.

Click below to view the full job posting. Interested candidates should submit a resumé and cover letter to hiring@humanitiesamped.com by July 1, 2021.

 

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