Bilim Üsküdar / Blue Planet Exhibition Trainer

Bilim Üsküdar / Blue Planet Exhibition Trainer

Science Uskudar

"Bilim Üsküdar", which emerged with the aim of bringing science and scientific thought together with all layers of society, is a learning center that aims to introduce scientific developments to the society, as well as to teach the systematic of scientific thought to the society, starting from the lower age groups. There are 5 different workshop themes within the scope of Bilim Üsküdar's Education Programs. Applied workshop training is provided to students aged 6-14 in Technology, Astronomy & Aviation, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Design Workshops. In addition to the workshops, the centers feature exhibition areas with interactive experimental setups that enable students to explore science by touch, and planetarium areas that present abstract concepts by concretizing them.

Job Description:

Conducts workshop training in accordance with plans.
Follows up all processes required for workshop training.
Provides student and parent communication.
Develops curriculum content.
Plans different training programs.
He acts as team mentor for national and international competitions.
Participates in out-of-center (outside or inner-city) events.
General Qualifications:

Mastering today's educational approaches (constructivist education, problem-based education, project-based education, IB, etc.)
Preferably having previously given applied workshop training (Bilsem, Deneyap etc.)
Being prone to project development culture
Having strong communication skills with children
Have strong research skills
Having the ability to integrate new generation training methods with subject headings
Knowledgeable about digital education tools and platforms
Being open to content development
Mastering Web 2.0 tools
For male candidates, at least 2 years without any military service
not more than 28 years old


Blue Planet Exhibition Trainer

While the centuries in which people obtained their energy needs by consuming natural resources in the world are about to be over, the importance of water, one of the basic resources of life, is increasing along with renewable energy sources. The dependence of humankind on energy, whose development is unstoppable, is increasing day by day. The exhibition, which is designed to help people who continue to produce solutions under the umbrella of science and technology with the awareness that natural resources, which are limited in the long term, will not be sufficient in the near future, can understand the importance of preserving the balance of nature in which they continue their existence in their primitive past, is aimed to be both entertaining and explained and shown to all visitors with scenarios.


In this context, graduated from the specified departments of universities;

Department of Physics Teaching
Department of Physics
Department of Chemistry
Department of Biology
Department of Energy Systems
Open to innovative ideas and self-improvement
having a strong oratory
Fluent in English
Have strong communication skills with all age groups
Able to adapt to intense work tempo
No travel (domestic and international) restrictions
prone to teamwork
Able to think analytically
Able to offer suggestions for updating exhibition stations
Able to find suggestions for new interactive exhibition stations
Knowledge of physics, chemistry and biological subjects
For engineer candidates, having a good command of renewable energy sources, electromechanical energy conversion, heat and mass transfer, energy economics and policies, energy law, energy efficiency and management and having completed a thesis on these topics (preference)
Those who have thesis and project studies that are printed in a physical environment at the university (preferred)
For male candidates, at least 2 years of experience with no military service.
not older than 28 years old