PODS600: Technology Education Area Lead at JerseySTEM Inc
, , United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 Sep, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

12 Jun, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Curriculum Development, Team Leadership, Coaching, STEM Education, Technical Writing, Problem Solving, Communication Skills, Partnership Management

Industry

Education Administration Programs

Description
Overview This is a pro-bono volunteer position. Lead team of 3-4 volunteers to develop and/or acquire as well as improve Trchnology (Coding, Robptics, AI, Cyber) STEM Outreach Program curriculum to be delivered to middle school girls (grades 5-8) who are in underserved communities. (The Outreach Programs are typically delivered as after-school programs following a fall/spring semester schedule.) Responsibilities Lead team of 3-4 volunteers to: Provide direction and coaching to your team, build team spirit! Develop new and interesting STEM curriculum, and update existing curriculum Reach out to content providers for potential partnership Produce materials for both Coaches and students to use in the afterschool programs Produce extracts of the Curriculum to fit the needs of the class Answer Coach questions, and provide advice on curriculum content delivery Leverage technology for innovative ways to deliver curriculum Use feedback from ongoing classes to improve/enhance existing curriculum Qualifications BS and strong background in engineering field Experience delivering middle school curriculum a plus Strong written and verbal communications skills Able to adapt and solve problems as they arise Willing to volunteer advice and opinion Time Commitment 3-6 Hours weekly 6 months minimum
Responsibilities
Lead a small team of volunteers to develop and improve STEM outreach curriculum focusing on coding, robotics, AI, and cyber security for middle school girls. Provide coaching to the team and create instructional materials for both coaches and students.
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